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We were affected by a power cut through the night. It started about 1-30am and went on until about 4am. No biggy really but what did concern me was that we had no internet on mobile devices, so effectively, the mobile network was shut down too. We had no landline either. It prompted me to go for a walk to see if I could see lights anywhere. Living in a valley, this meant I had to climb up out of it on one of the backroads. It was eerily quiet, I did hear somebody shouting in the distance but nothing apart fom that. Cue 28 Days Later theme in my head. 
There were no lights to be seen, far and wide, except for the masts, which will have their own generators I'm guessing, as we live near 2 airports. The moon was quite strong to begin with, so I could see where I was walking but it clouded over and I couldn't see my feet. Apart from the masts, the only lights I could see very dimly, were out towards the coast. There didn't even seem to be the usual light pollution from the distant towns. This was a big one, so I headed back home.
We get local powercuts quite often and also, a drop in power but this was something else. I've never know the internet to drop out too.
It got me thinking though and now I'm considering a powerbank, probably a Jackery or similar. It would be handy for power cuts and also, for use in our new summerhouse that is being built.
Anybody have or had a Jackery, or similar brand? Is the solar version worth the extra?
I don't mind dropping the cash if it does what it says on the tin, so budget is around the £600 mark.
ta.

There were no lights to be seen, far and wide, except for the masts, which will have their own generators I'm guessing, as we live near 2 airports. The moon was quite strong to begin with, so I could see where I was walking but it clouded over and I couldn't see my feet. Apart from the masts, the only lights I could see very dimly, were out towards the coast. There didn't even seem to be the usual light pollution from the distant towns. This was a big one, so I headed back home.
We get local powercuts quite often and also, a drop in power but this was something else. I've never know the internet to drop out too.
It got me thinking though and now I'm considering a powerbank, probably a Jackery or similar. It would be handy for power cuts and also, for use in our new summerhouse that is being built.
Anybody have or had a Jackery, or similar brand? Is the solar version worth the extra?
I don't mind dropping the cash if it does what it says on the tin, so budget is around the £600 mark.
ta.