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alaska315
Oct 09, 2016Explorer
In my case the fellow that made the quote saw full photos of our rig and made out a detailed list of the supplies he needed and based on our needs and the fact we also have a generator,400 watts is plenty for us.We're boondockers,not glam campers.
I appreciate your input but feel your abit hard on the Amish that quite frankly do quality work.Please remember they are merely working in a camper factory doing what they are told to do.
I can tell you from living and working with them for years I'll put their workmanship against any "englishmen" anytime.
So please before you make those comments,please walk thru any of their homes,drive by their homes,see how they live,not how they are told to do a factory job before you attempt to force judgement on the rest of us because you obviously dislike Mexicans and Amish.
And no this isn't a half baked idea.I was merely asking for thoughts from others.Fact is 36 hours time is way to much for any 400 watt install of solar.
I appreciate your input but feel your abit hard on the Amish that quite frankly do quality work.Please remember they are merely working in a camper factory doing what they are told to do.
I can tell you from living and working with them for years I'll put their workmanship against any "englishmen" anytime.
So please before you make those comments,please walk thru any of their homes,drive by their homes,see how they live,not how they are told to do a factory job before you attempt to force judgement on the rest of us because you obviously dislike Mexicans and Amish.
And no this isn't a half baked idea.I was merely asking for thoughts from others.Fact is 36 hours time is way to much for any 400 watt install of solar.
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