
 Originally Posted by 
jonesfam
					
				 
				We are talking very hot, 48 degrees day after day & a big load.
PS I have no idea how people lived here before we had A/C?
			
		 
	 
 Big verandahs, and a constant supply of stubbies! 
	
		
			
			
				
					
 Originally Posted by 
ramblingboy42
					
				 
				interesting to se people questioning whether to be on or off grid. Is there some ruling here?
I was a diesel fitter in the 70's in the top end, most was for power generation but there were also a lot of water pumping requirements.
If a storm was imminent , apart from the auto-switched generators , just about every service had a changeover switch. So simple , fire up generator , change switch from mains to generator. You are now off grid. 
Is there a law against this now? If not , what's the problem?
			
		 
	 
 Problem is that Ergon et al will charge you a minimum fee, whether or not you use the power, so you're effectively paying twice. On top of that, at least in one case I know, Ergon would blame any outages on the changeover system, bill you for the repairs (even miles away) and make you fight them in court to get it sorted.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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