^^^^^^
What he said,
Superser is the way to go as long as you have good ventilation.
What he said,
Superser is the way to go as long as you have good ventilation.
I give up!
This is pure fantasy
they have to provide a means of heating and light.
I can vouch for that,When i was a child, the nie network around our way was atrocious, we were very rural and also culturally isolated from belfast. The electric would go off every night there was a bit of wind. I have childhood memories of my father going out to the garage to bring the superser into the house. My mother would cook dinner over the single gas ring attached to the bottle and then the bottle would be placed back into the superser to provide heat for us. We also had a supply of candles and and gas lamps to light the house.
Some might laugh and think i'm spoofing but this is the truth.
This continued up until the late 90s when they brought a crew of engineers over from scotland to upgrade the local network.
When I moved to Northumberland when I was a lad , we moved in with my granny . The house had no electricity or water.When i was a child, the nie network around our way was atrocious, we were very rural and also culturally isolated from belfast. The electric would go off every night there was a bit of wind. I have childhood memories of my father going out to the garage to bring the superser into the house. My mother would cook dinner over the single gas ring attached to the bottle and then the bottle would be placed back into the superser to provide heat for us. We also had a supply of candles and and gas lamps to light the house.
Some might laugh and think i'm spoofing but this is the truth.
This continued up until the late 90s when they brought a crew of engineers over from scotland to upgrade the local network.
No, im from the south east. Ive never been on the glenshne pass. The only times ive been to derry i went through strabane direction. Under lough neagh rather than over it.I can vouch for that,
Are you my secret brother,??? :slap
I remember sometime in the mid 90s being without power from 23rd DEC until 4th or 5th Jan, I was middle of nowhere and last house in the line,
@rapparee do you remember The Ponderosa, up Glenshane pass, with the diesel Genny out back,?
You were lucky...
its open again the last time I went passed there were lights on nice to see on a winters nightThe Ponderosa, up Glenshane pass
I take it they don't use a Genny these days,???its open again the last time I went passed there were lights on nice to see on a winters night
yes
Perhaps I am expecting too much from a heavy duty car battery and an inverter, but I have no idea what other small heaters there are.
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