Have you considered batteries and solar panels, and what do you need to know?
Contemplate arranging a consultation on whether your property can easily adapt to solar power panels.
In the long run, running your property on solar power will save thousands off your electricity bill and will reduce the impact of relying on non-renewable or unreliable energy sources.
What are Off-the-grid solutions?
Solar Panels, Off-Grid solutions utilise batteries to store electricity for the times when sunlight is not available.
This saved power is then able to be used during those low sunlight times to ensure that you not only save during the day, but at all times. Optional grid connections mean that even if you do not have sufficient storage in your batteries, your electricity will remain on.
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Furthermore, there are some simple and unique features you can implement into your home to make things a lot less inconvenient during outages.
We all hate the dreaded loadshedding hours, but unfortunately, it's become a reality of our lives. However, this doesn't mean you need to sit in the dark for hours.
Rechargable LED Lights:
Load shedding rechargeable LED light bulbs will stay brightly lit for 2 hours without a power supply. These bulbs charge when the light is turned on and remain lit for up to 5 hours during power outages. The light will slowly dim after about 2 hours to save power and extend the light duration.
Follow the link below to explore one of the rechargable bulb options currently available on Takealot. Rechargeable LED bulbs: https://www.takealot.com/loadshedding-rechargeable-led-light-bulb-cool-white-5-pack/PLID72547923
Power Inverters:
Power inverters can unfortunately be quite an expensive investment. However, they are a great way to keep all electronics alive and operational during loadshedding hours, allowing you to continue working, watching tv or charging your phone effortlessly during outages. It as easy at pulling in your phone or laptop. No additional effort is required. You need to however be cautious as to which electronics you can and cannot power using your inverter. This is dependant on the independent power supply of your selected inverter.
For more information on the key benefits and downfalls of power inverters please refer to the link below. Power inverters: https://www.donrowe.com/power-inverter-faq-a/258.htm
It's time to "take your power back." Consider investing in renewable and reliable energy sources.