I’ve had better luck with pro extreme cards made for dash cams, etc.
I’ve had better luck with pro extreme cards made for dash cams, etc.
This has been and still is ongoing important news
I run a NUC and a few other network things off a 125W elcheapo $20 bestek(?) inverter off the house battery.
Sure it gets converted twice but actual watts wasted are minimal in a low power scheme, and the juice is cleaner in the end.
And consider DIYing a big house battery. The cells are cheap now. I built a 1200Ah LFP bank just because it fit nicely in the compartment. Then throw some solar at it.
And for backup, just get a large spinning external and plug it in occasionally to sync a copy. Put it back in the Tupperware for cold storage.
Ed: why the downvote?
Please do the rest of the math and put a number on the actual comparison.
28,600mi/yr (wow, BTW) - 110mi x 260 working days a year
What were the actual mpg’s and costs for the eco and regular tires?
And how heavy is your hybrid?
Unless it’s a trolling a bot, then hilarity ensures
What do those do for you if you already pay for premium?
Once you sign up and pay in Türkiye does it just keep working back in your home country?
Sponsorblock does this through crowdsourcing
The more that use it the better it works!
Perfect opportunity to reprogram your brain. Put on something healthy like waves on the shore, etc.
Sponsorblock is awesome!
Which 3rd party clients are you using?
Spare Pumpkin for internet sensation cat code
Guessing Pegasus and their ilk have an easy way around this
Not a spoiler but FYI, that biopic was 100% Al generated
HOAholes
I think I get that, thanks. So an Island grid is less stable and could cause itself damage if two microinverters say are trying to sync up to each other vs a beefy, stable main grid?
So how does a backup battery system work when islanded? Typically also at 52Hz?
Or can it go into a 60Hz beefy mode?
It would be nice to get all the little island solar inverters working when the grid goes down!
And disclaimer: no one should do this, but when the transfer switch disconnects from the grid, would it work to jump say a breaker across the L1-L2 hots to share that 120v backfeed over both?
Clearly the 240v appliances won’t work in this configuration, but the fridge on one leg and the internet on the other will still work ok, right?
Again, no one try this - it’s just a thought exercise.
Just get solar then. Seems like the solution you are looking for, no?
Interesting - which other generators for example wouldn’t you want starting up?
Yea with solar and a transfer switch you only need a small battery powered inverter to kick on the solar juice
No need to run a generator when the sun is out
Nanoparticle roof shingles are a thing and they really work well