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You will need to know your circuit - its on your bill.
>You will need to know your circuit - its on your bill.
Ahh ok thanks for info聽 聽but sadly dont have bill electric bill, is included in the apartment block where I live and doubt the porter has the info.
>And in Dominican Today they are reporting a major electricity production plant will >be offline for 26 days of maintenance. Does not matter that it is in聽 Santo Domingo it >will effect us all.
Oh dear that is not good news :-(
I still recall that nightmare a couple of weeks ago, when it was off for longer than usual, the whole day and most of the night too.
It was stinking hot, so no fan, no water so not able to shower, no toilet flush so was stinking out the apartment after the emergency water container I keep handy also聽 ran out.
It was a bloody nightmare and not everybody here, like the block where I live, has backup systems and dont think even back up systems can cope with such long cuts.
Well, I actually thought the situation was getting better as we had a relatively long period without any electric problems, but I should have known better!
I doubt if this bunch will ever get their act together.
Other day I thought to myself -Christ this is the 21st century.... I don't have to live like this!
There are other places in the world with sunshine and beaches where they can manage the basics of life!
Plus the other hassles like the rising crime rate (we had yet another tourist, a Canadian murdered in Sosua a week or so ago) And Dominicans suffer from this too, probably even more than Gringos. Its only when you talk with locals you see how bad its getting. Out if 9 Dominican friends I have, 7 been robbed at knife/gunpoint the last 10 months (one poor guy on two occasions)
Reckon perhaps it's time to hit the Internet and search for an alternative spot in the sun!
聽 However not always accurate but they usually have the days correct for scheduled blackouts but like most Dominicans have the same lack of time awareness

BObK
and those unplanned short cuts several times day are damn nuisance too,聽 plays havoc with ones electronics...
Electricity now is much better then it was聽 10 years ago. And you can solve this problem tp -聽 move to a place with聽 backup OR buy an inverter and batteries.聽 2 batteries will keep you in聽 a fan and tv for聽 6 to 8聽 hours.聽 Or just a fan for a good long time!聽
Money solves almost everything here.....聽 聽

As far as wattage, that will depend on what you need to power
Battery bank size will depend on how much running time you need. Do you generally have public power or hardly at all.
I, like Planner, like the red Trojan 6v golf cart battery.
I could help you more if you give that info but with inverters, unlike generators, should be twice the wattage you plan to use regularly. The manufacturer will tell you can you 75% of the inverters potential. But they just want you to keep buying inverters every couple of years.
Good luck!
On my farm, which is off grid, I use 24v 5000w inverter with 12 batteries which supplies me with all my power needs except I use propane refrigeration. Refrigeration being the highest power demand I find it cheaper to use the propane system.
Hope this helps
Installation alwats depends on your actual situation.
Your inverter lasting 10 hours will depend what yiu are trying to run!
And rememver sometimes a "free" i stallation can be expensive in the long run. Make sure they actually know what they are doing!



Bob K
Trace correct ? I will definetly be getting that brand.
Bob K
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Two considerations
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2. Guarantee
Be careful of both!
Living here allows me to dust off my engineering and agricultural skills. I was a Mechanical engineering major and Agricultural minor, but being tall, slim, Dominican, left handed with a mid 90s fastball on a baseball scholarship. My coaches emphasized they didn't bring me to Auburn University to be a scientist. I was there to throw a baseball. Find an easier major where I won't miss baseball practice. Thus I became an accountant.
All that being said. On some of my trips back to the states, I have no problem bringing a few necessities back for people. My energy efficient window air conditioners came from Walmart. 88 dollars a piece since it's wintertime. I'm a little crazy. I hopped on a plane just because I really wanted Ben &Jerry Pistachio Pistachio ice cream. I haven't figured out how to make it myself, and my stash had run out.
Careful on those lithium batteries now. Aren't their issues with them for shipping?
I am neither an engineer not an accountant but this is all interesting. I don't understand how it all works.
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