02-22-2020, 07:08 AM
Well... Well.. Well, this load shedding thing seems quite annoying. It's sort of torturing the consumers, because of the lack of timely action on their end.
Coming to the cord, I'd say that any part of our PC can get affected, sometimes the ones which are least expected.
About a month ago, before my exams had begun, my PC screen went blank when I'd actually been working on the PC. Switching it off and on didn't help, even after a couple of times. My dad called up the mechanic, and just as he arrived, the monitor started working just fine.
Here in my city, we hardly have any load shedding. Although the last one was yesterday itself, it lasted only about a couple of minutes, and moreover this one was after a couple of months. Here the service is good cuz this is the capital city of our country and therefore ... Needn't explain.
Nevertheless, I've a full power backup, that's an inverter, and it's been lying idle, cuz it isn't deployed at all. I'd say it's consuming my electricity rather doing nothing, but TBH it helps when the power suddenly fails amd me or my dad is doing some really important work on the PC.
I liked your decision to shut down your PC after every session, that's a good habit and should actually be inculcated. Afterall, the PC too needs a little rest like us.
My computer has been going on for the past 10 years without any maintenance or repairing.
Can't say much, but really wish this persistent problem of load shedding is solved soon in your country, I understand how awful they are as we'd the same problem in the previous town where we lived.
Coming to the cord, I'd say that any part of our PC can get affected, sometimes the ones which are least expected.

Here in my city, we hardly have any load shedding. Although the last one was yesterday itself, it lasted only about a couple of minutes, and moreover this one was after a couple of months. Here the service is good cuz this is the capital city of our country and therefore ... Needn't explain.

Nevertheless, I've a full power backup, that's an inverter, and it's been lying idle, cuz it isn't deployed at all. I'd say it's consuming my electricity rather doing nothing, but TBH it helps when the power suddenly fails amd me or my dad is doing some really important work on the PC.
I liked your decision to shut down your PC after every session, that's a good habit and should actually be inculcated. Afterall, the PC too needs a little rest like us.

Can't say much, but really wish this persistent problem of load shedding is solved soon in your country, I understand how awful they are as we'd the same problem in the previous town where we lived.
