prpr
Well-Known Member
This happened on Friday morning:

What do they do to dump the load when things like this happen? Presumably Dinorwig etc., but what happens if they've already filled it up overnight?
(It's rare I see over 250V here - I've got a Min/Max thermometer on my UPS monitoring software! Although this came off a Tapo - who knew it exposed this info.?)
Edit: Updated the image. The Blue and the Red are plugged in next to each other in the same double socket (and show a fairly consistent 0.5V difference), and the yellow one is from the other place.

What do they do to dump the load when things like this happen? Presumably Dinorwig etc., but what happens if they've already filled it up overnight?
(It's rare I see over 250V here - I've got a Min/Max thermometer on my UPS monitoring software! Although this came off a Tapo - who knew it exposed this info.?)
Edit: Updated the image. The Blue and the Red are plugged in next to each other in the same double socket (and show a fairly consistent 0.5V difference), and the yellow one is from the other place.
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