Why Develop Fault At A Time Of Necessity?

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Happy new month with a new fault - haha, I don't mean to scare y'all - the new fault here is nothing serious - however, I've just realized one fact about small sized things - from my own opinion I have to admit that small size things are susceptible to "fragility" - although the fault in question here is not related to the small things in my life, or in any plant, or in any food, or in any clothe but on the 950amps small generator we use any time there is a long power outage. Lol.

Two nights ago, we had plans to put our small generator to use due to the long 29 hours power outage caused by the incessant rain fall and strong winds but to our witty expectation - the generator's starter rope degraded into a shock disappointment by cutting into two.

I was so pissed that night because everyone was anticipating to charge their low battery phones amidst the power outage - the disappointment spanned from me, to my dad, to my mom and lastly to a family friend - even the plans we had to charge our dead rechargeable lamps got ruined - that night was horrible without full phone batteries and lamps to illuminate the house.

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Anyways there is no time to lament over spilled milk. This kind of fault is common and rampant with small size generators - just that the annoying part was the generator chose to disappoint at a time we needed it the most. When it comes to electricity: the artificial source from the government(power sector) has always been a major disappointment as we only enjoy 5-10 hours of electricity supply on a good day but for the direct source to disappoint at that late hour - it felt like the enchantment of the power sector bewitched it's usefulness.

At this point - I am off to the engineer's shop that specialize in fixing such kinds of fault. See y'all on the next post. Thanks for reading.


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