Sujet : Re: Batteries - EV Conversion
De : muratlanne (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Jim Wilkins)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 04. Mar 2025, 18:55:02
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BP wrote in message
news:vq71o4$1t32h$1@dont-email.me...Well, folks can make good decisions sometimes for incidental reasons 8-)
Jim's fundamentally correct. I'd not call conservation "unacceptable",
but it surely is uncompetetive in the (very) near term.
I too favor clothslines over dryers, unless it's raining and I'm out
of clean socks.
bob prohaska
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Despite disbelievers laundry dries outdoors in winter here in NH, by freeze-drying. Or at least it dries enough to finish indoors.
I keep hoping to develop something patentable though so far my energy innovations have been too simple and easy to copy. I don't think I could patent adapting a sink spray hose to a garden sprayer to shower with water heated on the wood stove, or the way I uncap and clean the chimney from the ground by pulling on ropes. There are extra clotheslines under a 4' deck roof overhang for when rain threatens. I hinged the overhang to the rafters and its outer supports to the handrail so it can swing down vertical for repair on a stepladder.