Powering Van 230V From On Board Inverter

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Re: Powering Van 230V From On Board Inverter

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Yep, I am going to continue to boast the superiority and logic of of converting to LiFePo4 from the tree tops, the roof tops and anywhere else I may be heard. The only people who criticise this technology are those who have not tried it. I am still delighted every time we use the van.

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Re: Powering Van 230V From On Board Inverter

Post by homeless »

So are we Chris but have learnt to not say anything as there is the little group of uneducated people who are still in the dark ages that cant accept changes.

I have had my setup for nearly two years and they told me to come back in 5 years but I think I will have forgotten them by then, and besides, I can do all the things I wish including cooking my food and heating my hot water as well as running the aircon etc from my batteries and solar so I don't need them to tell me that I cant do what I am doing.

To me if it works then that's all I need. Not interested in their watts or wattnots, My things work and I have the power to do it and that's all there is to it.

You are happy, I am happy and so are many more of our little band and if we keep quite then we cant get into twubble can we.

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Brian
12 × 5 house boat moored at the present in Mannum Waters Marina.
Converting to LiFePo4 for float alone status
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Re: Powering Van 230V From On Board Inverter

Post by TigerMK1 »

homeless wrote:So are we Chris but have learnt to not say anything as there is the little group of uneducated people who are still in the dark ages that cant accept changes.

I have had my setup for nearly two years and they told me to come back in 5 years but I think I will have forgotten them by then, and besides, I can do all the things I wish including cooking my food and heating my hot water as well as running the aircon etc from my batteries and solar so I don't need them to tell me that I cant do what I am doing.

To me if it works then that's all I need. Not interested in their watts or wattnots, My things work and I have the power to do it and that's all there is to it.

You are happy, I am happy and so are many more of our little band and if we keep quite then we cant get into twubble can we.

Regards
Brian
How true. Forgot the induction cooker as well.

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