Preparation for power outage

  • Erstellt am 2021-02-06 15:35:06

Zaba12

2021-02-09 15:47:58
  • #1

I didn’t notice anything. Until a colleague from Düsseldorf asked me if I was affected. It can happen, happens exactly at -18 degrees at night. Must be karma.
@TE, hahaha.
 

Andre77

2021-02-13 10:03:29
  • #2
Never thought of a power outage. But it just happened here. Although more like partial. According to the neighbor, L1 is out and L2 apparently has too little. Some things work, some like the fridge and [WP] do not ... let's see how long the repair takes ...
 

danixf

2021-02-13 10:57:39
  • #3


1-2h. If the supply line is defective, 5-8h depending on the fault location. The longest part of the whole thing is the civil engineering work.
 

Andre77

2021-02-13 16:38:12
  • #4
It was actually about 2 hours
 

danixf

2021-02-13 17:13:00
  • #5
Could definitely happen more often in the near future. So if there should be another outage, report it directly to them and not to the electrician :p
 

Andre77

2021-02-13 17:21:58
  • #6
The report was made directly to the electricity provider... the whole settlement had the same problem here... apparently there was too much load or something, was the statement, and it is supposed to be switched to a "different electricity".
 
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