10-28-2022, 06:51 AM
I have those conduits but from my quick inspection appear to be carrying fuel lines and other hoses. The length of run of the conduit with the snaking of the hoses may make it tough to pull in additional wiring. I thought of that too by using those conduits. Something I may need to look at again when I'm under the coach.
I was looking at videos on the EG4 inverter and Will shows it to use 165 watts at idle. Seems high. Victron is about 60 watts idle but is more than double the cost. Not sure what to do. I guess I would need to measure roof space and panel size to add another panel or two to help offset the losses but I'd hate to know the parasitic loss is that high.
68 is not old. In fact, I don't even see that as advanced age. My wife and I lost a combined 130lbs 5 years ago and kept it off. We are both in our early 50's and no longer take any medications. We quit sugar, dairy, fried foods and complex carbs. Made a difference and hopefully we can keep going into our 90's.
Love the mini split in the Sprinter van. Simply outstanding!
I was looking at a Facebook feed that showed a high velocity air conditioning system for houses that uses a series of 2" ducts. Might be a great solution for guys like me who want to keep the basement a/c unit to save roof space. I also love the clean lines of an uninterrupted ceiling space.
I was looking at videos on the EG4 inverter and Will shows it to use 165 watts at idle. Seems high. Victron is about 60 watts idle but is more than double the cost. Not sure what to do. I guess I would need to measure roof space and panel size to add another panel or two to help offset the losses but I'd hate to know the parasitic loss is that high.
68 is not old. In fact, I don't even see that as advanced age. My wife and I lost a combined 130lbs 5 years ago and kept it off. We are both in our early 50's and no longer take any medications. We quit sugar, dairy, fried foods and complex carbs. Made a difference and hopefully we can keep going into our 90's.
Love the mini split in the Sprinter van. Simply outstanding!
I was looking at a Facebook feed that showed a high velocity air conditioning system for houses that uses a series of 2" ducts. Might be a great solution for guys like me who want to keep the basement a/c unit to save roof space. I also love the clean lines of an uninterrupted ceiling space.
--Simon
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