mena661 wrote:
harold1946 wrote:
WRONG!!!!:M The average days of temperatures over 100 is 76.
WRONG!!!! :M :S :S
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/psr/general/history/index.php?page=100deg
Almot wrote:
I knew that people would not read, as usual :) ... To get 25% charge drop in 2 months, it has to be over 100F for 2 months continuously, every single hour, day and night. Not just 2 or 3 months a year with daily max over 100F.
Gotcha.
Got you also. Are you trolling again or just looking for someone to call a troll? Are you still recommending that an inverter/charger be mounted directly above a generator? You said I was troll and blocked me, now you must have changed your mind. As per usual you did not comprehend what Almot said. Where is it that temperatures exceed 100 24/7?
"Those whom think they know it all are a hindrence to those who do"