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Creating a life is a bit different than leaving waste in a toiletOf course its bad taste, did ya expect poo to be tasty!? and no pictures yet but my wife has my 2nd child in her now so, yea.. I made THAT.
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Creating a life is a bit different than leaving waste in a toiletOf course its bad taste, did ya expect poo to be tasty!? and no pictures yet but my wife has my 2nd child in her now so, yea.. I made THAT.
Depends on the galCreating a life is a bit different than leaving waste in a toilet
Double bad tasteDepends on the gal
Assuming your coffee is the 12 cup variety, that's a pretty impressive stat right there.It all depends on the load, of course, and at night everything will be shut down other than exterior motion-sensor lights. In the event of a long-term outage, I would unplug all unnecessary loads including unscrewing half the light bulbs in the house.
As an example, using it to brew coffee in my 1500W coffee maker which is the MAX load for this, I will get 8-9 pots of coffee before the battery is dead. But, I only brew one pot a day so if I only used it for that and got one sunny day in a week, I'd recharge the battery to full and start over.
If I was running the blower fan for my gas fireplace on low speed continuously, and it consumes 100w of power including that required to operate the 90% efficient inverter, it would run for about 13 hours. Of course I wouldn't have to run it continuously, and would charge the battery at every available opportunity.
It should be noted that the examples above assume I am using only the battery installed in the case and do not include use of an expansion battery, and that if every day was sunny this could run select items indefinitely with judicious use. Two batteries would, of course, take twice as long to charge.
Double bad taste
Are you addressing me?
No, he's addressing someone else who may have you on their ignore list, or someone you have on your ignore list.Are you addressing me?
Ah, thank you for explaining that.No, he's addressing someone else who may have you on their ignore list, or someone you have on your ignore list.
Also depends on the galDouble bad taste
Congrats, CD.Of course its bad taste, did ya expect poo to be tasty!? and no pictures yet but my wife has my 2nd child in her now so, yea.. I made THAT.
Already been said...Also depends on the gal
Congratz, Camo! Now, where is the update for BabyCamo?my wife has my 2nd child in her now so, yea.. I made THAT.
In my particular case, my parents might argue that those would be not be mutually exclusive propositions...Creating a life is a bit different than leaving waste in a toilet
May. It'll be in May. As of now though, she's already full of teeth, running around, and signing some. She definitely have some food preference, namely meats! So glad to have a carnivore preference kid. Swimming some, and still hates pitch darkness. Seems to dislike nappingCongratz, Camo! Now, where is the update for BabyCamo?
There's tuna, then bluefish, and then there's orange roughy.
Don't tell me to lighten up....I may have some words for you as well
Triple bad tatsteAlso depends on the gal
Made in 'merica. Craftsmanship is not dead. Those are beautiful. Being a woodworker I'm always amazed at what guys can do with metal.Set of stainless headers I made for a jet boat. They're purge welded and all the tubes were polished then reassembled for collector, pyramid and flange welding, then it's back to polish.
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