Forum Discussion
MEXICOWANDERER
Aug 16, 2015Explorer
Reed, now -that- would work. Presently I am at 111F inside the house and maybe its 121F or so outside. The Lifeline is disconnected. The locals are suffering. They aren't used to heat like this. The bad part is the humidity - 52% and it is clouding up. There's going to be some deaths in this pueblo over this and I feel sad for them. No one including me has home insulation.
Extremes like this are totally outside the control realm of battery converters or tenders. At 120F charging, even maintenance should altogether cease. The acid is just too corrosive. In Las Penas I would be in the ocean. Here it is 68 degrees with horrendous undertow. Obviously the breath of air is onshore. Oops we just gained another degree. We have another hour to go before it peaks. Past 111F it gets uncomfortable for me. 124F is the record here in the Vizcaino Desert. Just threw water on my stainless tubing hand rail outside and it steamed off. But the tomatoes, bananas and papaya are digging these temps!
Extremes like this are totally outside the control realm of battery converters or tenders. At 120F charging, even maintenance should altogether cease. The acid is just too corrosive. In Las Penas I would be in the ocean. Here it is 68 degrees with horrendous undertow. Obviously the breath of air is onshore. Oops we just gained another degree. We have another hour to go before it peaks. Past 111F it gets uncomfortable for me. 124F is the record here in the Vizcaino Desert. Just threw water on my stainless tubing hand rail outside and it steamed off. But the tomatoes, bananas and papaya are digging these temps!
About Technical Issues
Having RV issues? Connect with others who have been in your shoes.24,203 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 22, 2025