NEPA Took Light? No Wahala! Here’s How To Stay Productive With These Smart Power Hacks

 

In Nigeria, it’s a very common thing for NEPA (or PHCN) to take light at any given moment.  You might be in the middle of doing something important when the lights suddenly go off, everybody already knows that.

This can be frustrating, especially when you have deadlines to need to finish or do your homework, cook, or charge your phone.

But don’t worry, here are some of the smart power hacks you can use to stay productive even when there is no light.

 

1. Use a Power Bank

A phone power bank or a laptop power bank is like a portable battery that can charge your devices when there is no light.

Just make sure you charge your power bank when there is electricity so that you can use it when the light goes off. This way, you won’t have to worry about your most important devices like phones, tablets or laptop running out of battery


2. Get a Solar Inverter or a Solar Generator

Solar inverters or Solar Generators use energy from the solar panel during the day to charge while you’re using them at the same time.

You should note that both can be charged using electricity when there is no sun or during rainy days.

They are very helpful during power outages because you can charge your batteries during the day and use them at night, which is very fantastic.

 

3. Use a Generator

Generators are a popular and easy way to get electricity when there is no power. They can help you run your home appliances like fan, TV, fridge, or other important devices.

But remember, generators need fuel, and they make noise too. If you have a generator, good for you. But always keep it in a safe place and make sure it is well maintained.

 

4. WCharge Your Devices Before the Power Goes Off

One way to avoid stress and anxiety when the light goes off is to charge your phone, laptop, or other devices before it happens.

This is also a good reason why you should get a good battery.

If you know NEPA usually takes the light at a certain time in a day, try to use the up time to charge your devices so that you can keep working without interruptions.

 

5. Use a Lantern

A good lantern can give you light at night during power failure.

You can use kerosene lanterns or battery-powered lanterns.

This option is good If you have small children for safety and health benefits than using a kerosene lantern.

With a good lantern, you can have bright light enough to to read, cook, or do homework. The downside is that it can’t power your device.

 

6. Plan Your Activities

Sometimes, it’s best to plan your day when NEPA brings the light. Most people forget themselves focusing on watching movies.

If you know the light will be on for a while, it’s best you use that time to do activities that need electricity, like Cooking with an electric stove, using the washing machine, ironing, charging your phones and laptop, etc.

So, when the power goes off, you can switch to activities that don’t need electricity, like watching movies with your phone, Facebooking and TikTok, reading or playing outside.

 

7. Stay Calm and Positive

Sometimes, when the light might go off especially for a while or not bringing it back when you least expect it.

It’s easy to get bored at this time and the important thing to do is to stay calm and positive.

No need to get angry or frustrated, Instead use this time to do something more fun or productive that doesn’t need power.

But if you’re in a situation that you need power urgently, maybe you should consider getting an alternative power solution to complete your task.

 

So in conclusion:

We all know that Nigerian Electricity power failure can be really frustrating and annoying, but with these smart power hacks, you can stay productive and make the best out of the situation.

Whether you use any of the power devices we recommend you, you’ll be able to continue to work with your day without much stress.

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