They have portable solar power generator, you can charge it up from wall outlet or solar panels. This means that if the power goes out you can use the sun to chat it and you can have it charging even while you are using it. Most of them come with panels and a long cord so you can put your panels in the window or run the coard outside while the panels are outside and the generator is inside. All you do is plug your equipment up like you plug it into the wall a d push an on button to turn it on and your in business... 😄
@yucabachoАй бұрын
I live in an established neighborhood (90s) that isn’t in the north real estate boom area. I haven’t had more than two outages this year. Knock on wood. Areas with new construction don’t have established electricity networks. It’s where you live, you know? My neighborhood isn’t as new or fashionable, but it’s not getting so much development. The established grid is solid. Choose established neighborhoods. All this new construction is a mess. Landlords/developers will tell you the new construction you’re renting is all set. They’ll tell you anything. I keep seeing expat content that says this electrical issue is universal- not the case. Good luck and stay cool!
@shamondaswain3466Ай бұрын
Hey Kittie, Who did your braids?
@Charlesb1Ай бұрын
I’m coming to visit when it cools down.
@badluckkittieАй бұрын
What is cool?!? 😂
@journeytothemosthigh5021Ай бұрын
If you get a gas one, and the power goes out and you run out of gas, you’ll be out of luck. Get solar if considering.
@alexandria3994Ай бұрын
Ur braids r cute. Where did u het tuem done ova there?
@badluckkittieАй бұрын
This set was done in the states. Thanks
@veganista5096Ай бұрын
Invest in a generator
@malikahonthemoveАй бұрын
My last bill ( April/May) was a whopping $6300 the one before that was $450. My landlord send a screenshot from May 16-June16 when I moved and did the estimate and it’s already $4500!