Will switching off geysers prevent loadshedding?

Not sure that will prevent load shedding, but it might help on it coming back after ls
 
wut? Houses can't be exempt because they're using less / have their geyser off.
 
Geyser is on of the biggest power consumers. Especially if it is badly insulated.

So he is sort of correct. But it's not something that can be reasonably implemented.
 
Looks as if I fell into a trap, he must've been joking :notworthy:

Hmmmmm, I need revenge.
No, it's a really feasible solution, the reason it won't work is that there won't be any commitment to it because everyone will think it won't make a difference, or people simply do not have time, loadshedding is all about demand, less demand less loadshedding. There is a good reason why we usually go on a lower stage of loadshedding on weekends, because there is less demand, not necessarily from geysers but it is still less demand anyway.

It won't necessarily stop loadshedding but it could make a difference.
 
Switch off all geysers. In the hours you're supposed to have power cuts, switch on the geysers.

Would that work?

Mentioned by an electrician friend.
No not the way you put it. Switch it off and then switch it on during load shedding? The other way around will reduce load but I doubt if it will be enough.
 
Will switching off geysers prevent loadshedding? Municipalities already do this. Here in PE geysers have their own loadshedding group.

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Looks as if I fell into a trap, he must've been joking :notworthy:

Hmmmmm, I need revenge.
Or just stupid.
Generally though I find that Trades people are disconnected from modern tech, they seem to be the types that would fall for fake Whatsapp and facebook stories.
 
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