Good emergency power systems include components for both generation and storage of power. There are a large number of options for how this can be achieved. In this part of the site we include example emergency power systems that are scalable to almost any task.
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Monday, 02 July 2007 |
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Keeping cool is not just a comfort issue. Heatstroke can be deadly. This means it is important to provide some means of staying as cool as possible. This can be a real issue when you are operating on emergency power or have no power at all. Air conditioners use a tremendous amount of energy. In winter you can put on a coat to keep warm. The coat works by retaining your body heat. You can also build a fire to generate heat. But what can you do during a summer emergency to stay cool? Here are some practical steps on staying reasonably cool with no electricity or limited electricty:
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Last Updated ( Monday, 02 July 2007 )
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