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MEXICOWANDERER
Jun 28, 2016Explorer
Why the hell not? Everyone else seems to be 1000% "on their own side on any issue". My trillions of panels absurdity will never come to pass in my lifetime and right now the storage life of an alkaline D cell far outdistances my own.
Mexicans are superb craftspersons when operating under competent supervision. For years their LTH batteries gave RAMCAR's Philippine car batteries one hell of a neck and neck race. Tremendously fewer warranty issues than with Trojan, Alco, US Battery, ABC, Delco, or Johnson Control CAR BATTERIES. I have to extrapolate: This is ENTIRELY DIFFERENT with golf car or industrial batteries.
Head to Head I would have to go with Mexican made panels. But better yet are Japanese panels, and topping everything are panels made for aerospace there in the good old USA.
I have made it abundantly clear that the weight of my starvation diet bends the teeter-totter severely. It skews it heavily. A seventy dollar load of food gone bad in the refrigerator for instance is an inconvenience for an overwhelming majority of you folks north of the border. For me, it would be unmitigated disaster-incarnate. A sixty miles to get replacement groceries, slap-in-the-face. Destitution. I live like a Trappist Monk to save enough to buy electronics toys. Locals ask me why I do no drink beer. One beer a day is thirty dollars a month. My reality is what I experience and not what others tell me "It should be".
Your mileage may vary :)
Mexicans are superb craftspersons when operating under competent supervision. For years their LTH batteries gave RAMCAR's Philippine car batteries one hell of a neck and neck race. Tremendously fewer warranty issues than with Trojan, Alco, US Battery, ABC, Delco, or Johnson Control CAR BATTERIES. I have to extrapolate: This is ENTIRELY DIFFERENT with golf car or industrial batteries.
Head to Head I would have to go with Mexican made panels. But better yet are Japanese panels, and topping everything are panels made for aerospace there in the good old USA.
I have made it abundantly clear that the weight of my starvation diet bends the teeter-totter severely. It skews it heavily. A seventy dollar load of food gone bad in the refrigerator for instance is an inconvenience for an overwhelming majority of you folks north of the border. For me, it would be unmitigated disaster-incarnate. A sixty miles to get replacement groceries, slap-in-the-face. Destitution. I live like a Trappist Monk to save enough to buy electronics toys. Locals ask me why I do no drink beer. One beer a day is thirty dollars a month. My reality is what I experience and not what others tell me "It should be".
Your mileage may vary :)
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