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10 comments:
JW, did you change batteries cause they were down or just maintenance item? As you know we both have the same unit, but I didn't think of changing mine when I had it down to mount it on the much taller pole.
Ben, my friend...I was losing the signal at the base station from the units so I figured it was time. All is well now.
WHA'? You didn't get the roof put on the greenhouse today?!?!
What's to cook in that big, in-the-ground solar oven? A whole pig?
Is it just me, or does the solar fryer on the stand look like a cow?
Ha ha, fallerya. I was going to say it looks like a doggie.
Nice miter joints John!
Speaking of dogs, where is the dog?
Hats off to you John...adventurous
living.
I lived in my 5th wheel on my own land, 20 acres outside Tombstone Arizona for 3 months reciently.
You have it MUCH rougher.
Good luck if you find a lady that wants to live there.
My wife could NOT survive without:
blow dryer, curling irons, hi-def
TV, etc....
The solar panels, 2-75 watters, charger & batteries (at&t types)
couldn't keep up...on goes the generator!
Us off-griders in Tombstone call ladies,
"long-hair volt-burners"
Good luck John...
George Williams, contracting in Dallas Texas
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