How about an uninterupptable power supply, same as you use for a computer? I have a cheap one for this PC, which should allow save/quit, which was £50, but for a few hundred quid it should keep things ticking over ok. James I wrote this. Be excellent to each other. > Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:28:13 +0000 > From: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Vaccines in fridge during power cut!! > To: [log in to unmask] > > 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. _________________________________________________________________ Download 30 FREE Emoticons for your Windows Live Messenger! http://www.livemessenger-emoticons.com/en-ie/