From: nospam on 31 Oct 2009 13:25 Joseoi wrote: > So your 20 years batteries would sit completely exhausted for the whole > month of Decemebr and part of January? > > Maybe get rid of the Superman costume and come back to earth. Possibly give > that braincell back to Steve and let him spam the group on his own too. > > <nospam(a)nevis.com> wrote in message news:4aec3ae4$1(a)news.x-privat.org... >> Josepi wrote: >>> Yup when the battery meter says dead for the whole of December 'cause the >>> sun has been cancelled my batteries are really gonna' last for 20 years, >>> like yours do (try to convince us you are real). >>> >>> Let's face it, you think you are gifted in the alternative energy >>> department and in a few other ways. We doubt you would be able to get >>> away with your bullshit in a real environment where you have to actually >>> provide energy to live from and not just play Superman online. >>> >> Most anyone with a serious pv setup have a back up genny to recharge >> batteries in time of low sunshine, so your argument is pretty much >> bull........... > > If you didn't top post maybe everyone could figure out who you are responding to. I say it again, "most anyone with a serious pv setup have a back up genny to recharge batteries in time of low sunshine, so your argument is pretty much bull........... "
From: Josepi on 31 Oct 2009 21:31 Obviously nobody cares what you stated. It's probably too hard to figure out who posted what after you scramble the headers and text so badly. <nospam(a)nevis.com> wrote in message news:4aec728b$1(a)news.x-privat.org... > If you didn't top post maybe everyone could figure out who you are > responding to. I say it again, "most anyone with a serious pv setup have a > back up genny to recharge batteries in time of low sunshine, so your > argument is pretty much bull........... "
From: nospam on 31 Oct 2009 22:25 Josepi wrote: > Obviously nobody cares what you stated. It's probably too hard to figure out > who posted what after you scramble the headers and text so badly. > > > <nospam(a)nevis.com> wrote in message news:4aec728b$1(a)news.x-privat.org... >> If you didn't top post maybe everyone could figure out who you are >> responding to. I say it again, "most anyone with a serious pv setup have a >> back up genny to recharge batteries in time of low sunshine, so your >> argument is pretty much bull........... " > > What the hell are you talking about? Do you even know what headers are? Bottom posting is the established norm for usenet, it's you that's screwed up.
From: Josepi on 31 Oct 2009 22:37 Obviously your distraction from the issue won't work with me. Your genny usage doesn't make your batteries last longer. It only exemplifies how you will dmage your batteries and the need to replace them every few years. Now look what you have done to the headers. You've gone a disassociated all the text again. <nospam(a)nevis.com> wrote in message news:4aecf145$1(a)news.x-privat.org... >> Obviously nobody cares what you stated. It's probably too hard to figure >> out who posted what after you scramble the headers and text so badly. >> >> >> <nospam(a)nevis.com> wrote in message news:4aec728b$1(a)news.x-privat.org... >>> If you didn't top post maybe everyone could figure out who you are >>> responding to. I say it again, "most anyone with a serious pv setup have >>> a back up genny to recharge batteries in time of low sunshine, so your >>> argument is pretty much bull........... " >> >> > > > What the hell are you talking about? Do you even know what headers are? > Bottom posting is the established norm for usenet, it's you that's screwed > up.
From: nospam on 31 Oct 2009 23:37
Josepi wrote: > Obviously your distraction from the issue won't work with me. > > Your genny usage doesn't make your batteries last longer. It only > exemplifies how you will dmage your batteries and the need to replace them > every few years. > More bull, I'm beginning to think the only battery you have ever recharged is in a cell phone. Battery life is partially determined by how deep they are discharged, which is where the generator comes in. It was a rare occurrence our batteries were ever allowed to discharge more than 40%, in times of low sun the autostart on the generator kicked in. Such auto starts are set to monitor the state of the batteries and kick in as needed, for recharge or large loads. |