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Jan 07, 2016Explorer
johnm1 wrote:
To the people who keep saying close this thread and other non-constructive comments ... please stop.
I'm learning a heck of a lot from the back and forth discussions here. Yes, it can be confusing and yes, some seem to be quite passionate about what they like and don't like. Peoples opinions differ on most everything in life.
However, we're picking up our new rig in the spring and I want to add solar. I also want to purchase the proper batteries for my anticipated usage. Since the costs are to high to do everything at once, it's going to be built in stages so I'm learning what batteries might be best for MY situation ... which is ~50/50 dry vs power pedestal. The dry can be for 1 to 2 weeks at a time (with some shade) hence the need for more battery storage and/or solar. I have "quite" generators that can run everything but that's a hassle (hey, I'm camping) and they bother me with the noise so it must bother our camping neighbors too.
Thanks,
John
Are you capable of using the search function?
If you see that beating a dead horse is not achieving results you can always:
1. Buy a stronger whip.
2. Change riders.
3. Say things like, "This is the way we have always ridden this horse."
4. Appoint a committee to study the horse.
5. Arrange to visit other sites to see how they ride dead horses.
6. Increase the standards to ride dead horses.
7. Appoint a tiger team to revive the dead horse.
8. Create a training session to increase our riding ability.
9. Compare the state of dead horses in today's environment.
10. Change the requirements declaring that "This horse is not dead."
11. Hire contractors to ride the dead horse.
12. Harness several dead horses together for increased speed.
13. Declare, "No horse is too dead to beat."
14. Provide additional funding to increase the horse's performance.
15. Do a Cost Analysis study to see if contractors can ride it cheaper.
16. Purchase a product to make dead horses run faster.
17. Declare the horse is "better, faster and cheaper" dead.
18. Form a quality circle to find uses for dead horses.
19. Revisit the performance requirements for horses.
20. Say this horse was procured with cost as an independent variable.
21. Promote the dead horse to a supervisory position.
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