Sujet : Re: Grand Apagon - Electricity (not) in Spain
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 08. May 2025, 22:18:47
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On 5/8/2025 12:51 PM, KevinJ93 wrote:
When the coal miner's strike power usage reductions were in effect I was working at Marconi-Elliott in Borehamwood. We were not allowed to have the lights or heating on but it was permitted to use test equipment so we would huddle around our Tektronix 547 scopes to keep warm, they used to put out a lot of heat.
The only "utility" that I can recall being VOLUNTARILY rationed was water,
back east, during a period of drought. We were "strongly discouragd"
from watering lawns, washing cars (car washes are far more efficient
at this as they recycle the water), etc.
Here, of course (desert southwest), peer pressure and threats of fines
tend to keep folks inline.
The idea of using a garden hose to "sweep" debris off your
driveway or sidewalk would be met with a gasp and a glare.