Power disruption is so common here that most people, especially in the cities, have, what are called, UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supplies). They keep lights burning, fans running, and TVs and laptops working. But they don't support heavy load, so refrigerators, ACs, geysers, etc. don't work, unless we have a UPS that is more powerful.
Power disruption is so common here that most people, especially in the cities, have, what are called, UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supplies). They keep lights burning, fans running, and TVs and laptops working. But they don't support heavy load, so refrigerators, ACs, geysers, etc. don't work, unless we have a UPS that is more powerful.
ReplyDeleteA mean squirrel?
ReplyDeleteYikes. All I worry about in the wind is wildfires.
ReplyDeleteThat would be a real problem here. It's super windy most of the time where I live.
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