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I know ours was done manually, they trenched fiber there a month ago to be able to turn off remotely.Yeah I don't think there are guys driving around 24hrs a day switching off transformers at exact times. It's done remotely.
Taste or consistency?Serviced the generator this morning - the oil was like molasses.![]()
Consistency and colour.Taste or consistency?
Utter utter nonsense.Switching off your geysers do not save you on bills. Might actually do the opposite.
I know ours was done manually, they trenched fiber there a month ago to be able to turn off remotely.
Eskom direct, they built a new substation since lots of development.Which municipality?
I know Ekhuruleni on the East Rand had complete remote control back in the early 90's already. My dad did a lot of their industrial systems implementation.
Ours is back. Waited 15 min and then pushed back the CBs one by one. Holding thumbs for you. Turns out our lot replaced a switch cabinet here by us. See the old one lying in the grass.
1 hour late in Eldoraigne![]()
maybe change oil again.Serviced the generator this morning - the oil was like molasses.![]()
I was thinking about letting it run this upcoming shedding session and then changing it again.maybe change oil again.
Sure, until a surge blows their fancy switchgear into tiny pieces. then it is back to a human in a car driving around switching OFF maybe but definitely ON. We have just experienced a power flick as the TSH idiots replaced the fancy switchgear this morning and put it back online again.Yeah I don't think there are guys driving around 24hrs a day switching off transformers at exact times. It's done remotely.
In the olde days, we used to run diesel generators regardless of requirements for a fixed period every month. Oil changes were one of the least pleasant tasks at remote sites! The things we MW guys learnt to do!I was thinking about letting it run this upcoming shedding session and then changing it again.
So you are also in zone 13? power scheduled to drop now again at 15:00. Fortunately this morning ours came back at 09:07. BUT it was because there was a human at the substation. - It did not get switched back remotely - he and a crew were busily replacing the fancy remote-controlled switch this morning.Power did get restored around 12pm. We are scheduled to go off at 15:00 again.....
The problem at Brakfontein sub is the transformers. If it's not lightning taking them out it's overload. The burned out transformers are stacking up in the sub station. See them every day when I pass there.
Wonder if we will trip again at 17:00.... I give up.![]()
Yeah I don't think there are guys driving around 24hrs a day switching off transformers at exact times. It's done remotely.
So you are also in zone 13? power scheduled to drop now again at 15:00. Fortunately this morning ours came back at 09:07. BUT it was because there was a human at the substation. - It did not get switched back remotely - he and a crew were busily replacing the fancy remote-controlled switch this morning.
edit:/ 15:05 -- Power off right on schedule, accompanied by a Voltage spike. 550 Volt. ( might have been larger - I d not have the right test instrument to measure these things accurately)
Now we wait and see waht happens at 17:00
Full disclosure... mine's never been serviced. It's still relatively new though.In the olde days, we used to run diesel generators regardless of requirements for a fixed period every month. Oil changes were one of the least pleasant tasks at remote sites! The things we MW guys learnt to do!
Yes Group 13. They did not switch us off at 15:00. Power still on.
That is not fair!! Discrimination I tell you! We have been off now for 11.5 hours out of 18!
I going out in the rain to go and eat worms after kicking the neighbour's cat into the pool!![]()