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- DarkSkySeekerExplorer
2oldman wrote:
DarkSkySeeker wrote:
And you said...?
My girlfriend says, "we're going to run the RV power as lean as on Apollo 13".
"Houston, we no longer have a problem" - 2oldmanExplorer II
DarkSkySeeker wrote:
And you said...?
My girlfriend says, "we're going to run the RV power as lean as on Apollo 13". - DarkSkySeekerExplorer
2oldman wrote:
...my 12v power usage is insignificant compared to my inverter power...
My girlfriend says, "we're going to run the RV power as lean as on Apollo 13". - 2oldmanExplorer II
4x4van wrote:
In terms of numbers, maybe, but my 12v power usage is insignificant compared to my inverter power.
Except that most things in your camper are not powered by the inverter. - austinjennaExplorer
austinjenna wrote:
I tell them it charges my batteries and then an inverter powers things in the camper.
Except that most things in your camper are not powered by the inverter
Always one in the crowd. - 2oldmanExplorer II
DarkSkySeeker wrote:
Good question. It might be more like if they asked if I was taking my motorhome on the next camping trip and I said it's a 5th wheel, not a motorhome.
Wouldn't saying "panels don't run things" to a curious person be like saying, "we don't take the RV, we tow it" when someone asks if you are going to take your RV on your next camping trip?
I guess you have to choose between 'get off my lawn', and education, judging by how curious the person actually is. Some actually want the education, some just want a simple answer to what they think is a simple question.
After all, nobody asks 'what will your converter run?' - 4x4vanExplorer III
2oldman wrote:
Well, since I don't have solar (RV or S&B), they don't ask me. However, I'd like to think that I would simply tell them that the RV solar panels are generally charging the batteries, but that they do provide enough energy to run x, y, and/or z.4x4van wrote:
So how do you answer them?
So since RV solar and S&B solar are really different animals in terms of what/how they do their job, it is a fair question for someone unfamiliar with either (or both) to ask.
But don't worry, I'll stay off your lawn.;)austinjenna wrote:
Except that most things in your camper are not powered by the inverter.:h
I tell them it charges my batteries and then an inverter powers things in the camper. - DarkSkySeekerExplorerWouldn't saying "panels don't run things" to a curious person be like saying, "we don't take the RV, we tow it" when someone asks if you are going to take your RV on your next camping trip?
- austinjennaExplorerI tell them it charges my batteries and then an inverter powers things in the camper. If they are interested and ask more about it I will gladly explain it to them as they seem genuinely interested in it. Sometimes they just say 'oh' and walk away which is fine as well.
Explaining things to people is how they learn! - NaioExplorer II
2oldman wrote:
Naio wrote:
Really. You have to filter that as to what answer will be meaningful. What I often find is that they ask a question, but they really just want to talk, and you listen.
I try to figure out what people are really asking, when they ask weird questions :-)
There are situations (not to do with solar) where I am tempted to ask, "Do you really want to know, or do you just want to tell me that I'm doing it wrong?"I've been asked to see my electrical system (since it's a bit unusual), but after a minute or so the person becomes bored and uninterested, doesn't ask any questions, and we start talking about his stuff. Then I become bored and uninterested.
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