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pnichols
Jan 03, 2015Explorer II
NinerBikes,
Here's a boring, non-interesting, way-off-topic, small partial list of some of the chores/things I have to take care of that interfere with any battery maintenance activities:
1) Schedule and supervise removal and topping of 100 foot tall redwood trees after last week's wind storm.
2) Finish installation of the doggy-door through the wall that I recently started but accidentlly cut an internal wall wire while sawing.
3) Finish shampooing the RV rug for our upcoming Quartzite trip.
4) Start pruning of the orchard trees.
5) Drive 12 miles each way to get the RV propane tank filled before our Quartzite trip.
6) Get the RV serviced (beyond "opening the hood" stuff) next week before our Quartzite trip.
7) Finish backfilling behind the concrete block retaining wall I installed last summer.
8) Re-level the new refrigerator so the door naturally closes after opening it.
9) Research portable solar systems a bit more before maybe buying one at Quartzite.
10) Restart and tryout/verify our Verizon JetPack service so we have Internet access everywhere at Quartzite and other Arizona places after Quartzite.
11) Mend a couple pair of work britches.
12) Finish installing shelving in the new sheds we put up this summer.
13) Go with the DW to shop for new living room lounge chairs.
14) Co-ordinate with the contractor on completion of our 5-month long stick house remodeling project.
15) Clean the fireplace window.
16) Complete filling of our two 5000 gallon fresh water storage tanks before next summer's drought(?).
17) Re-install the broken deer fence that the snapped-off redwood tree ruined before the Quartzite trip.
18) Think about oiling the fishing reels before bass fishing next spring/summer.
WWWhhheeewww ... that's enough listing for now.
So, it should be obvious that having to mess with dinosaur-technology wet cell batteries should no longer be part of my (or anybody's?) life.
Here's a boring, non-interesting, way-off-topic, small partial list of some of the chores/things I have to take care of that interfere with any battery maintenance activities:
1) Schedule and supervise removal and topping of 100 foot tall redwood trees after last week's wind storm.
2) Finish installation of the doggy-door through the wall that I recently started but accidentlly cut an internal wall wire while sawing.
3) Finish shampooing the RV rug for our upcoming Quartzite trip.
4) Start pruning of the orchard trees.
5) Drive 12 miles each way to get the RV propane tank filled before our Quartzite trip.
6) Get the RV serviced (beyond "opening the hood" stuff) next week before our Quartzite trip.
7) Finish backfilling behind the concrete block retaining wall I installed last summer.
8) Re-level the new refrigerator so the door naturally closes after opening it.
9) Research portable solar systems a bit more before maybe buying one at Quartzite.
10) Restart and tryout/verify our Verizon JetPack service so we have Internet access everywhere at Quartzite and other Arizona places after Quartzite.
11) Mend a couple pair of work britches.
12) Finish installing shelving in the new sheds we put up this summer.
13) Go with the DW to shop for new living room lounge chairs.
14) Co-ordinate with the contractor on completion of our 5-month long stick house remodeling project.
15) Clean the fireplace window.
16) Complete filling of our two 5000 gallon fresh water storage tanks before next summer's drought(?).
17) Re-install the broken deer fence that the snapped-off redwood tree ruined before the Quartzite trip.
18) Think about oiling the fishing reels before bass fishing next spring/summer.
WWWhhheeewww ... that's enough listing for now.
So, it should be obvious that having to mess with dinosaur-technology wet cell batteries should no longer be part of my (or anybody's?) life.
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