Chapter 206 Lighting is Important



After all, there will be less trouble because of this. After all, this is the most important foundation. As long as the weather can be maintained within a stable range, there will be no problem.

In addition, supplies are now being allocated, which is naturally a good thing.

"In the past, our heating temperature in winter could reach over 20 degrees Celsius. That was a really great feeling. But now it's different. They say the room temperature can only be stabilized above 5 degrees Celsius. We don't have any other options. This is really asking for a lot."

"I've never used heating so cold before, but there's nothing we can do now. If the temperature is too high, the energy consumption will be high, and we don't know what will happen next. It's better to keep the temperature down. 0 degrees Celsius is fine, anyway. When I was in the south, it was even colder there, and no one could survive. We can definitely do it too. And the most important thing now is that they forbid using air conditioning here!"

"We definitely can't turn on the air conditioner. We need to conserve all energy now. When the weather gets really cold, they say power outages are normal. So when we distributed supplies today, didn't everyone get candles? Now hurry up and charge your power banks and other things. They will definitely come in handy when the time comes. Everyone must pay attention to this. It's not that simple. Save when you can. For example, when the family is together, stay in the same space. In this case, just lighting a lamp is enough. I think this is very important."

"Yesterday, each family was given two packs of candles. Since there are so many people at home, we now have more than a dozen packs. They should last for quite a while, right? We used to have candlesticks at home, and I think they'll come in handy. Otherwise, it would be difficult to light candles. I think many young people nowadays don't know how to light candles, right? They used to know to put some of the melted candles on the table first, and then put the remaining candles on top to prevent them from shaking."

"Those scented candles weren't bright enough before. I should have bought regular candles. Now it's hard to find one anywhere. I guess they all paid for it, right?"

"It's convenient for me. There are no candles at home, but the grandma we brought over brought ten packs of candles. Sure enough, we still have to rely on the elderly. They are really powerful."

"What lighting tools have you prepared? Let's check each other's ideas."

"First of all, power banks were still available yesterday because I happened to buy one. Today, they're all gone, so the difference is quite significant. Now I have five power banks at home, so I can barely be considered a power bank enthusiast, right? I went camping before, and we drive an electric car, so I have some small advantages now. I have a large battery with 5 kWh of electricity, so if there's a power outage, it should last for several days. However, according to the current situation, we should have power rationing first, followed by power outages, so we might be able to hold out for a while!"

"Now I have to charge everything I need all the time. But now that the weather's cold, at least I don't have to worry about the food in the fridge spoiling or what happens? At least the outside can be used as a refrigerator. It's such a shame I didn't install anti-theft windows before. If I had installed protruding windows, I could have stored more things. Now, do I have to be more careful about hanging things outside?"

"It really is important to get rid of all kinds of electrical appliances. I have a lot of rechargeable desk lamps and rechargeable flashlights at home, but they can't be used unless absolutely necessary, and the lighting range is limited. Candles can be used at times like this, and going to bed early at night can save some trouble. Anyway, this is the only way at the moment, there is no other way."

"We've always been selling late-night snacks, so we have enough batteries and lights to last for a few weeks. It's a blessing in disguise. Besides, don't we have gas cylinders in the snack cart? If we really have no other choice, we can still use these to cook. One gas cylinder can last a family of three for two or three months. If possible, we still hope to avoid this situation as much as possible. If we can solve it, then let's do it. This is really a bit of a scam."

"Many homes now have access to natural gas, and some people use it for heating. But now the heating has been turned off, and no further refills are allowed. What's even more frustrating is that there are no gas tanks at home. Everything is very troublesome. What should I do next?"

"Even if we stock up a lot at home, we won't really have that many gas cylinders. I've been doing camping business here, so I have a lot of mini gas cylinders. There's nothing we can do about it later. Once they're used up, they're gone. It's more appropriate to use special energy like them, and there's no need to be too scared. As for those other things, it's really hard to say!"

"Power banks are actually quite limited. It's hard to charge all our electrical appliances. Now my child needs to drink milk powder or eat some complementary food, which all require electrical appliances. So what if there is no power? Is there any specific notice in this regard?"

"There's a notice saying there will be power restrictions during the day, and possibly outages later, to ensure elevators in high-rise buildings can operate. Other than that, the power will be on for a few hours at night. That's about it, right? Public electricity will be used as much as possible, and since the sun is still shining, various solar-powered equipment will still be running, but I'm not sure about anything else. We can only take it one step at a time. If there are any arrangements, we should be notified later. So far, there's no other news, but I guess the current situation is very difficult."

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