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>> No.2037969 [View]

>>2027428
Start patrolling. Everytime you see a homeless person, piss on them.

>> No.2037968 [View]

>>2027455
I haven't seen any smart homeless people figure out how to put garbage down over these bumpy/spike areas and especially use the garbage to build-up and overcome the spikes.

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>>2031078
Two 20gal jugs

I picked up another 250gal IBC tote for a mostly unrelated subject, but when I'm done it'll still be used for potable water storage.

See if you can pick one of these up, then set it up off the ground somehow so that you can crack the valve and let some water out for whatever you need water for.

Yoyd be surprised how quickly 20gal disappears, especially when you're either flushing it or drinking it.

>> No.2037754 [View]

>>2036901
>how can i add a hidden pocket/compartment in/on a basic backpack?


Quit smoking meth.

>> No.2037753 [View]

>>2033369


Glue.

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>>2037128
God dang, I love using my phone....

>> No.2037128 [View]

>>2033731
>Would this mean if the shaded panel falls below the voltage of the non shaded panel it get´s bypassed completely?

Uh, the reason you can't find anything about this is because you're tripping over something that isn't a thing.

The controller will determine when it stops production, whether you're in the shade or not.


I've sat on my couch at 2am during a full moon and I watched my panels/controller make solar.

Pic related, it's the record page of the Renogy Bluetooth monitoring system I have. Right now I'm not producing much because I have a tarp over my panels, I have the junction boxes open and I'm fiddling with some items.

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>>2033731
Oh, and I forgot.


If you wire them in parallel, you'll be fine but you just need to use a thicker gauge wire.

If you wire them in a series, make sure the charge controller you're using can actually handle the total voltage. If your charge controller can't handle the total voltage, then you're overloading it and it won't do its job.

The Renogy Wanderer I mentioned earlier, it caps around 24vdc.

Pic unrelated, it's the Rover, but I just want to send encouragement.

>> No.2037121 [View]

>>2033731

Get a Renogy Wanderer v2. It has the Bluetooth adapter and will turn the panel voltage into usable voltage.

Or get an Outback FM60, then get bigger panels, because a decent normal single panel's open circuit voltage is around 36vdc.

You're playing in the tempid kiddie pools with those pussy 21vdc open circuit panels.

>> No.2036904 [View]

Also if you use the tool and act timid, it'll bite you.

I honestly suggest if you want to fool around with this tool without knowing what you're doing... you should find a job with a tree service, have them learn you how to handle these things, then fuck-off back to your normal job.

>> No.2036899 [View]

>>2022984
I'm pretty happy with my older 435 Husqvarna that has the 18in bar.


Now you're wanting to trim shit so it doesn't fall on your domicile?

You're going to have to climb....

>> No.2029757 [View]

>>2029650
It makes a low cyclic "whuvfb-whuvfb-whuvfb" when it's chooching.

What woke me up was the propane furnace kicking on, just now. The fire will last roughly six hours off two 9in pieces of fur and three 4in pieces of ceder.

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I wanted to add a woodstove to the inside of my RV.

Why? Because the native Americans had open fires in their teepee tents and they didn't die.

Originally I'd wanted to run the heat in via copper tubes to a radiator, but it seemed a ridiculously great way to explode.


I'm curious, is there a ratio between the air inlet and the chimney?

>> No.2026997 [View]

Trolling is a art.

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It's working. It's working!

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Come at me.

>> No.1770038 [View]

>>1769295

Would you like to see a picture of my butt?

>> No.1769219 [View]

>>1769106
I was finessing him to get him to eventually get him to admit that.

>> No.1769088 [View]

>>1769002

How do you propose I get it into a holding tank, then to drain it from the holding tank?

>> No.1768947 [View]

>>1768920

Do you swallow your steak whole or do you chew it up?

Grinding breaks it down faster.

>> No.1768494 [View]

>>1768308
Also I forgot to mention that I ran two on/off switches. One for the 12vdc pump and one for "future". The future power is already ran, it's just tucked where I want it. I need to find a light fixture and install it. I plan on putting a simple 12vdc light just in the back side of that crossmember that the green pump is on, I noticed I can see the level as it gets fuller and fuller. My intention is to stand there and babysit this pump. I don't want to turn it on and walk away. There were six or more instances where my daughter had flushed large amounts of paper towels and they'd caused major blockages where I had to break the line.

I was smart during the build, I'd placed the macerator where it's at so I can fit a 5gal bucket under if I'd had to break the line open there at the 4in bayonet port in the macerator.

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Forgot to mention a small detail, I put a DPDT switch for the macerator. I have forward and backward so I can hopefully have some sort of maneuverability in the event of a "log jam" without having to break the line.


>>1768308
That top "y" is the air vent. I have the transfer pump where it's at so that if I need to break the lines open under load I most certainly can without spilling a drop. The ball valve that's at the tank is the main, the second ball valve out on the end of the PVC is the gravity drain, I have a threaded barbed coupling and hose for that. I had to cut the wood paneling for the hose attachment.

As it stands, I can reconfigure the garden hosing to drain my big 250 gallon tank, making trips to the local RV sewage dump. I have this one 25 gal tank (pictured) and another 30 gal tank next to it that I haven't put in a box yet.

Small, can be put in a box, doesn't look like a shit barrel, I can just roll up and open the tap and drop 50 gallons of poo where ever I inconspicuously want.

>>1768327
Probably because on my RV the waste water pipes are 4in inner diameter so the turds can easily flow; here I am getting brave and grinding this shit down to 1/8th inch or better and running it through a fucking garden hose. Pretty fucking sure I said this was for an RV. Just typical of someone not American to jump the gate and start bashing an American for something they did. You're stupid. But I hope you learn from me if you ever have to figure out how to drain an RV waste tank yourself.

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