What kit makes a good power cut kit? I'm thinking the following is a good start but what do you think?
Head and hand torches - various types with various battery types because you know you'll get a flat battery without one type needed but loads of another type.
Candles and lighting means
Battery lights - we've got two rechargeable lights that stick on magnetic discs in the hallway. Turned out great yesterday when we had a 2 hour power cut.
Battery packs - we have 2 x 25, 000 capacity and a few others which I'm intending on keeping charged up. I do think we need a power bank that had more juice and 3 pin sockets.
Usual warm clothing and duvets should it be cold.
Camping stove and fuel.
What's needed that I've missed? UK based and have a campervan with diesel heater if it gets cold without power. It's rare to get power cuts but we've had two in less than 2 years living here. We can cope with what we have but we're thinking we can do better. I'm not talking diesel generator level of kit just is this list enough?
PS a few years back in our old house the whole area had a major power outage that lasted a week or more. We're talking no mobile phones, electricity or working boiler. It meant camping stove cooking and wired up phone which works for communication. There was a 3m stretch of canal towpath that was sufficiently high up to allow your mobile to connect to a mast further away for calls and texts only.
Head and hand torches - various types with various battery types because you know you'll get a flat battery without one type needed but loads of another type.
Candles and lighting means
Battery lights - we've got two rechargeable lights that stick on magnetic discs in the hallway. Turned out great yesterday when we had a 2 hour power cut.
Battery packs - we have 2 x 25, 000 capacity and a few others which I'm intending on keeping charged up. I do think we need a power bank that had more juice and 3 pin sockets.
Usual warm clothing and duvets should it be cold.
Camping stove and fuel.
What's needed that I've missed? UK based and have a campervan with diesel heater if it gets cold without power. It's rare to get power cuts but we've had two in less than 2 years living here. We can cope with what we have but we're thinking we can do better. I'm not talking diesel generator level of kit just is this list enough?
PS a few years back in our old house the whole area had a major power outage that lasted a week or more. We're talking no mobile phones, electricity or working boiler. It meant camping stove cooking and wired up phone which works for communication. There was a 3m stretch of canal towpath that was sufficiently high up to allow your mobile to connect to a mast further away for calls and texts only.