RE: Burning Down The House
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Sometimes it feels like without electricity, life stops
We don't have programmed outages here, but we have periodic loss of power that can last for a week or more. During the last big storm, in 2012, we lost power for 13 days. Then I was relatively young--65--and handled the inconvenience OK. Hard, though because we had freezing snow during the outage and things got quite cold.
Recently I've decided it would be much harder to sit out a loss now. At considerable expense I've bought two portable charging batteries and a solar charging panel. I figure at least the refrigerator, an electric blanket and small appliance can be charged.
Doesn't sound like much, but as you say, it seems life does stop without electricity.
that seeing smoke like marks around that box (which is a connection point of several cables) is not a good sign
For sure!!! You are lucky the house didn't burn down. Do you have circuit breakers? These are supposed to 'flip' (turn off) when there is an overload, I believe.
We don't have those either. Neither periodic loss of power. Sometimes it happens to lose power because something gets faulty or some worker mistakenly hit the cable, but it's extremely rare. I can say we have power 24/7.
Of course, several. I have a set in the apartment, then there's a set on each floor and there's the main one, for the whole building. But luckily the problem was not as big to be affected.
It sucks to be in your situation, especially during winter but these days there's always a solution, if you can afford it.