
Both house and car batteries are full, solar forecast for the next week on overload and my solar PV inverters still work with the grid disconnected, so I should be OK till around October.

DNO is indicating wont even be on site for another hour.

My SMA whole house backup system was a nightmare to install, difficult diagrams and instructions to follow, I almost gave up with it but got there in the end and its completely automatic.Stinsy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 3:50 pm Had COVID gone differently your off-grid capability might really have paid dividends! Imagine if large proportion of DNO employees had been sick or even scared to come to work. The sort of outages that take a few hours to restore power now could have taken days or weeks.
My setup isn't nearly as good as yours but can work in a pinch. I'd have to manually throw the DP isolator, then connect to the inverter's own wifi and select off-grid mode. I'd have to notice that power was back on and reverse the process manually. So not worth it if the outage was less than a few hours.
My inverter has a "UPS" output so I could wire in a 2nd consumer unit for the lights, boiler, fridge/freezer and a few sockets, but I don't think it's worth it because the grid where I live is pretty reliable.
No, we used to have one outage typically once a year for only a minute or two. But now they are regularly occurring, typically once every two or three months and the power is sometimes out for hours. We have had cable faults in the local road because the road / pavement has been dug up at least 4 times over the past 2 years with a section of cable cut out and replaced. But the latest ones, did not result in any digging up anything.