My wife and I had been coming to the Dominican Republic for over 10 years before we decided to make our home here over 4 years ago. One thing that you learn down here in a short time is the Truth, or the lack of, in advertising. I see it everyday but now know not to expect what is sworn to be what has been promised as the truth.
Why do I bring this up? Because I'm a little odd. I provide what I advertise and work at it. I do give a sad laugh when I here some tourist telling me about what they didn't get and what didn't work. Some having to move from their dream vacation rentals for one reason or another and have no chance for a refund. Let's get down to some very real examples and why I list some of them on our Home Page of
Villa Samia. http://www.villasamia.com/Electricity. Just about every part of the Dominican Republic has back outs. Some daily for several hours. When you consider all that your rental house offers, you had better know the power situation. All those cable TVs, Internet, stereos, refrigeration, lights, fans, AC, pool pump, hot water or any water at all depend on the power. No power, you got nada, nil, zip. This may be fun for a short time once a week. But in some areas it is not when it is everyday for 8 hours per day
Most places boast of 24/7 electricity. But do they? Can they? Two large rental villas near us advertise this. One has a medium size inverter with modified sine wave. The other with a 35Kw generator. What does this mean for you as a renter? Both charge over U.S. $1,000 per night. Granted these are bigger and look fancy... but are they worth it?
Inverters rely of batteries that convert the power to 120VAC for the house. Without a charging source, the batteries run out of power, thus the house. 120VAC will not run the eight 240VAC air conditioning nor the pool pump. Most run a few selected circuits only. Being a modified sine wave makes fans and other items run "funny" and noisily. Inverters do break and batteries run down.
Generators are fine. Well mostly. The other villa only has a generator and only a hundred gallons of fuel capacity. It does provide a full sine wave and 240VAC, but is only a 35Kw. He has run out of fuel several times as well as the generator has broken. It is also too small for what the villa requires for full use so other power problems happen. When the grid power goes out, the generator takes a few seconds to start and provide the juice. In this case the unit is not in a sound proof housing so I can hear it four properties away and over mine (in a sound proof building). Also the smell of diesel can be a little offensive. Just what I want during my vacation for $1,200 per day.
In this last month, both places ran out of power. One with the batteries dead and the other had a broken generator. Their guests had to be moved to another location. I don't know where they went but I do know that from the voices that they where not happy.
When we designed and built Villa Samia, it was for us. This was not a part time vacation home for us or just a rental income. We live and work here and we require power to keep everything going. We would not provide less for our guests and renters.
As the other two rental villa guests where being packed up, our 6 guests never noticed that the grid power was out and that our two inverters, with cross over capabilities, kept
everything going with our little wind generator keeping the batteries up.
All of our 120 VAC circuits are on our inverters with full power and
full sine wave. We did not need to start our generator.... but it is here and ready if and when needed.
With grid, two inverters, wind generator and diesel generator, our lights will never go out. Well, at least the odds are with us.
Next we can talk about.... Can you drink the water? Where is the Gym? Darn that pool is cold!