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  • Dave A
    Site Caretaker

    • May 2006
    • 22807

    #1

    Eskom load shedding again

    So Eskom is back to load shedding again.
    Even down to load shedding on the weekend when load is supposed to be low.

    I thought as units from Kusile came online, load shedding was supposed to be over.

    What has gone wrong now?
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  • Justloadit
    Diamond Member

    • Nov 2010
    • 3518

    #2
    We have been lied to all along.
    Victor - Knowledge is a blessing or a curse, your current circumstances make you decide!
    Solar pumping, Solar Geyser & Solar Security lighting solutions - www.microsolve.co.za

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    • AmithS
      Platinum Member

      • Oct 2008
      • 1520

      #3
      Justifying high tariff increases to keep the light on...

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      • AndyD
        Diamond Member

        • Jan 2010
        • 4946

        #4
        All of the above plus coal supply problems which just proves what they've been saying all along ie we need a massive trillion Rand neuclear deal with Russia or China or preferrably both.
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        • GCE
          Platinum Member

          • Jun 2017
          • 1473

          #5
          Came across this pic this morning - Figures paint an interesting story - "Connect the dots "
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          • Dave A
            Site Caretaker

            • May 2006
            • 22807

            #6
            The generator and UPS promotion emails have started flying thick and fast again
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            • Xplosiv
              Bronze Member

              • Dec 2013
              • 102

              #7
              An old article I recently came across again:

              2017/12/27, 17:07:39: Mike Barnes: Some interesting facts I picked up the other day – SAA (South African Airways) buys 1.5 million bottles of VALPRE water a year. The wholesale price of these bottles is R2.75 each. SAA, however, does not buy directly from the producer. It buys them from an "empowerment company" set up by ANC cadres and pays R 17.20 a bottle, that's over R21 million more than they ought to be paying. If they bought it retail they'd be paying R15 million less. The fuel bill is inflated by 30%, R1.3 billion, because the fuel is also not bought directly but bought through a Black empowerment company linked to the ANC.

              I went to an Allan Gray Presentation yesterday and Andrew Lapping (excellent speaker) gave some fascinating information on Eskom.
              The background to this was the mini-budget and how Govt spending has increased dramatically but unfortunately has been used in a very unproductive manner.
              He mentioned that we all hear about how the SOE’s are being run badly but to give more perspective on this, he drilled down into Eskom, the biggest SOE.
              From 2003 to 2017, the electricity output has remained flat (ie no increase at all). Now if a company’s production remained flat over a 14 year period, one would assume that there had been a reduction in costs and that the company had become more efficient and productive with fewer resources.
              Now, lets look at Eskom . . . .
              In 2003, they had 32,000 employees
              In 2017, they have 47,000 employees (a 50% increase in employment with zero increase in productivity).
              One could think that maybe they employed many low paid employees to help the unemployment situation.
              Not so . . . .
              In 2003, the 32,000 employees had an average annual salary of R200,000
              In 2017, the 47,000 employees have an average annual salary of R825,000 (if they had inflationary increases, it would have been an average income of R400,000)
              So, in summary, over the 14 year period, their production remained flat, their employment increased by 50% and their average annual salary quadrupled.
              Could your company survive if it did anything like Eskom ?

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              • Dave A
                Site Caretaker

                • May 2006
                • 22807

                #8
                A brief, easy-to-read summation of how we got to this point here:

                Zero-income Eskom between a rock and a dark place – no easy fix

                What disturbs me most is the problem is critical to the fortunes of South Africa's economy. It makes me wonder - Just how much has Eskom's woes contributed to the stagnant state of our economy over the past 10 years or so?

                The article suggests Eskom's blushes has been saved some by the lack of economic growth. Frankly, just how much of that lack of growth is because investors decided to go elsewhere because of the power supply problems?

                In fact, come to think of it - weren't there project cancellations at Coega for that very reason?
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                • AmithS
                  Platinum Member

                  • Oct 2008
                  • 1520

                  #9
                  “Eskom’s corruption has cost SA R1.4 Trillion” - Energy expert, Ted Blom

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                  • ians
                    Diamond Member

                    • Apr 2010
                    • 3943

                    #10
                    As a person who doesnt understand all the politics etc...all i see...man this country has a lot of money to waste...i wouldnt mind the salary of just one of these officials.

                    I also dont understand what justifies them to earn 8 million rand a year ...how do they quantify his salary? Clearly it is not calculated by his performance/
                    Comments are based on opinion...not always facts....that's why people use an alias.

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                    • Derlyn
                      Platinum Member

                      • Mar 2019
                      • 1747

                      #11
                      Hi guys

                      Happy New Year to all.

                      All indications are that from next week, load shedding is once again the in thing.

                      Saw something very interesting today on an installation and thought I'd share.

                      To prevent appliances etc. from being damaged as a result of power surges when the power is turned back on after load shedding, this clever man had a delay on timer and contactor fitted on the main incoming supply to his house. The timer is set for 2 minutes so the power to his house comes on 2 minutes after everyone else's, but without any surges or spikes. Thought that this was very clever. What says you ?

                      Cheers and peace out

                      Derek

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                      • adrianh
                        Diamond Member

                        • Mar 2010
                        • 6328

                        #12
                        Brilliant!

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                        • Justloadit
                          Diamond Member

                          • Nov 2010
                          • 3518

                          #13
                          I made a unit many years ago, which serves me well on my fridges and any equipment that I wish to protect, and have sold many into Mozambique for R330.00 for 8Amp model and R350.00 for 16A model ex VAT, which I called a Fridgeguard.
                          It is a unit which checks the supply between 186V and 265V, with internal MOVs for surge protection between Live to Earth, Live to Neutral, Neutral to Earth, and has an internal timer of 5 minutes on power up, or supply return with in window.
                          It has a 3 pin plug and a 3 pin socket to make it easier for any one to use. It has 3 Leds, Green - below voltage, Red - above voltage, and yellow - voltage in window, and flashing in timing mode. The flash rate changes as less time left before switching on.

                          The only issue that I have is that the 5 minutes delay can be a pain in the butt if there is a dip in the mains, and when I am watching a movie on DSTV, as the decoder has to go through the boot up sequence which can take up to 5 minutes. I got round this by using a standard 300W cheapie PC UPS.

                          If anyone is interested drop me a private message and I will communicate price.
                          Victor - Knowledge is a blessing or a curse, your current circumstances make you decide!
                          Solar pumping, Solar Geyser & Solar Security lighting solutions - www.microsolve.co.za

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                          • adrianh
                            Diamond Member

                            • Mar 2010
                            • 6328

                            #14
                            There is another product that you must make. - I have various machines that really should not turn themselves on after a power failure. The laser and cnc are two that come to mind. The laser goes and homes itself when the power is restored. The problem is that there might be some obstruction on the bed which could lead the the head jamming. Of course the ideal thing to do is to have a proper power switch that doesn't allow for this. When we have power failures I have to go to all the machines and turn them off so that they don't just all start up at the same time. Another one is the compressor - it has a high starting current and of course if the machines just start up at the same time the place trips. I really don't want the compressor to start up at 2am after load shedding.

                            What I would like to see is a programmable box that I can put in line with my devices. The magic box must have the following specs (more or less)

                            1. Auto - Restart - on/of
                            2. Mains - fail alarm - on/off
                            3. Start up delay programming
                            4. General on / off programming (The compressor should never be on during the hours of 8pm-8am)
                            5. Soft start. (As an option)

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                            • adrianh
                              Diamond Member

                              • Mar 2010
                              • 6328

                              #15
                              Another product that you should make - A cell phone charger that has a mains connector AND onboard batteries. We all have cellphones and they all need to be charged - it is a pain for everybody to have chargers and power banks - make one device that will charge your phones with or without load shedding.

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