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Wth are you talking about?
How are you figuring what your system puts out over its lifetime? What about maintenance costs (probably low but not 0)? iPhone...
If I lived in an area of the country that had lots of clouds and rain or low power costs or no net metering, I wouldn't have solar. Just not...
I think 50% is a huge drop off. Imagine if you lived where it's cloudy and rainy a lot. Solar really doesn't work there. Neither does it work with...
Yes. Cloudy days really drop solar production.
The issue with Google Maps is being able to hear the voice prompts; not a memory but a Bluetooth/Google Maps problem. You either have to turn off...
I have a Draw-Tite hitch. The Torklift hitch wasn't available at the time, plus unless your rack is 2", you're better off with a 1-1/4" hitch. The...
Actually, I've got an iPhone X with 256 GB memory. Someday I'll copy over the full 32 GB usb stick full of music over to my phone.
You're right about phone memory as long as you have a phone with a lot of memory. I had a 16 gig iPhone and ran out. You can do voice search...
Phone memory is limited vs a huge USB stick. Isn't using the car display easier than the display on your phone (although you can use Siri on the...
That's not right. I have mine organized by artist with a subfolder album. I think it says in the manual how many nested folders you can have.
I don't use it. It doesn't work reliably, often failing to detect the lane lines, especially at night. I've had it into the dealer and they say...
Me too. Eventually the rubber mats will wear out. I paid for the carpet mats though, then liked the rubber ones better.
If I had known the KARR alarm uses wire taps, I would have gone for the factory alarm instead.
I think you mean you can get an open or intermittent circuit with a wire tap. A short is pretty much impossible unless you have an uninsulated...
Put up lid and seat, do your business, put both down, flush, put up lid... It's getting too complicated, plus touching these surfaces more than I...
Well, there's the seat and the lid. I've only heard put the seat down. Sometimes there isn't even a lid, but we're going OT. :-) ...
Yeah, it's like women complaining about leaving the toilet seat up. I never did get that. Don't they look before they sit down? :-)
So what? Whatever excess power he is pushing to the grid is used by another customer and doesn't have to be generated at the power plant.
Try it and if you don't like it, remove it.