That's excellent glad to hear your batteries are doing well!!ππ
Crashing battery certainly isn't good for longevity.....π
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That's excellent glad to hear your batteries are doing well!!ππ
Crashing battery certainly isn't good for longevity.....π
Supernovas of thanks, amigo, and we had sun again today too! Woot! The community also bought a generator, not the one that you had recommended, but it's also a dual propane/gas generator. I spent about an hour and a half today getting it set up on our system. π π π β¨ π€
That's awesome my friend!!!ππ€
So very important to have a generator, I definitely like the propane, it seems to run a lot smoother, although it produces slightly less electricity than gasoline!
Thankie muchly againly, my friend, and I sooooo agree, a functional generator, and preferably with a backup one in the wings, is essential for off-grid living, especially in an area where it can rain for a week straight! Interesting, I'll see how it does tomorrow! π π π β¨ π€
Glad you have this backup now my friend!ππ
Solar is fantastic, we just need to be prepared for those rainy days!π
Ditto that, Mike! Thankfully it was sunny today yet again, so of course it's not even needed at the moment! So very true! I live in one of the wettest places on earth, so yep, a generator is an absolute necessity! πππβ¨π€
I didn't know that about Hawaii.... I have never been there, I believed Hawaii was warm and sunny 300+ days a year!!π
Well, it depends on the Island, and on the location on each Island, as there are multitudinous climate zones. We're on the far eastern tip of the Big Island, so we get lots and lots of rain. The west side of the Island, around Kona, is far drier, almost desert-like. Even with all the rain, it's still beautiful here a good bit of the time, very thankfully! πππβ¨π€