Paul
Buy a generator like us folks living out in the arsehole of nowhere tend
to do. You will need some fancy switching to ensure that absence of
current on the mains side of the switch results in turning over the
circuits to the generator side and starting up the generator
automatically. A fridge consumes v little power and one of those cheap
wee generators you can buy in places like Homebase would probably do but
the wiring up of the fridge circuit back to it may cost as much.
Alternative would be a 5kW job with a bit less switching needed.
Declan
Oh yes and home insurance usually covers loss of contents but not sure
about practice policies.
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