How Frequent are Power Outages in Your Area?

zapp_brannigan

I am not a Futurama fan .
Hizo Busbars ni mob, sasa utafanya balancing aje?
They are many but with the information I have ,it's possible.Others have done it and I also believe with the right BMS and good spot welding I can do it too . I believe I have purchased the one of the best BMS (JK aka Jikong) with active balancing . I will personally do the spot welding so I am not ready to cut corners whatsoever . Right now as I type this it's been more that 18 hours without KPLC supply . I will share my build in a few weeks .
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zapp_brannigan

I am not a Futurama fan .
I have at last managed to get data (last 8 hours) using a Bluetooth dongle after RS485 connection to my JK BMS proved tougher and more expensive to implement ( buying ESP32 for RS485 vs a Bluetooth LE dongle). Time to clean up the dashboard .

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Kasaman

Elder Lister
I'm sure no one can give a precise answer to this question. The answer depends on how well you can recall the last one, which depends on how bad it inconvenienced your life. Maybe this is the reason the power company has never had to face a serious censure over blackouts. About a month ago, I decided to keep a log of all power outages in my area during waking times. And the results are worse than I thought. In that one month, the blackout hours totaled 37.5 hours, which averages to 1.25 hours per day. This is equivalent to 3 daylight days per month, or slightly more than one month per year. Ladies and gentlemen, this figure represents no mean loss to businesses that rely on electricity or to the power company's income. The loss of three working days in a month can mean the difference between profit and closing shop. We could also safely conclude that the power company roughly forfeits 10% of its billing receipts due to power outages. Next, I should be getting a proper data logger that will cover both day and night.

And now a reward for staying with me to the end.

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Women with this gap were in much higher demand and commanded a steeper dowry. Inserting the tip of the tongue in that gap during a planned seizure has no equivalent in human experiences.
Is she asleep !
 
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