No Gas here, and we frequently get powercuts for a few hours (I think 5 has been our max) As we get the rest of the house done up we plan on relying less and less on electricity

jim wrote:Dear Big Al,
Although we're on conventional gas & electric we do have back-up from candles, an Esse "crofters range" (designed to run on peat but we use our stock of driftwood) and a box of tricks consisting of a car radio, reversing light and car battery that I charge up once a month. (The components of the box of tricks came from a wreck that no caressing with spanners would get through mot, so I had to scrap it!)
So, we're alright for light, heat, cooking and entertainment. The bit that really would worry me is if the electric pumps at the waterworks clapped out leaving us without fresh water. Somehow I don't really fancy a cup of coffee from the rainwater butt!
Anyone got any thoughts on water supply cuts? Hi jim, howabout looking at getting a wellpoint installed,(miniature bore-hole), provided that your watertable is no more than 6M below ground-level.
Love and Peace
Jim
Why not just store a few days supply of water?jim wrote:Anyone got any thoughts on water supply cuts?
george wrote: We also have some bleach handy which can be added to the water should we need to drink it and find it has floaters! .
Yes, you just need something to kill the germs and they will do it just as well. I am not sure how you bring yourself to drink it but I guess in an emergency you have no choice!invisiblepiper wrote:george wrote: We also have some bleach handy which can be added to the water should we need to drink it and find it has floaters! .![]()
But probablly the same as our chlorine tabs right enough!
we have ex-juice container water storage plus 2 IBCs we have yet to plumb in - as well as greenhouse water butts. so long as it rained as much as usual, we would nto run out. ulitmately we wwant to use rainwater to flush the loos, but not set that up yetjim wrote:Anyone got any thoughts on water supply cuts?