Any tips on my setup?
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Could someone help me catch up? Where did the OP post anything that might lead someone into making a wasteful or dangerous choice? I can't find that post in this thread. Is this spillover from another thread I haven't been following?CS6P-260P/SE3000 - http://tiny.cc/ed5ozxComment
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I guess an example would help. He spent 20 posts telling me that my charge controller wouldn't work and that I'd need to spend a ton more money on the Morningstar. I told him my reasoning for using the Tracer (it's what I have from before my project expanded, it's 1/3 the price, and I think it'll work fine). He told me I'm an idiot and a mechanic or something unnecessarily hostile like that and made sure the discussion couldn't move on. Other people with much more knowledge of solar than I told him it would probably work fine, and that I'm operating within the specs. But still, 20 posts later, he was still going on about it.
Another even better example is mounting my panels in parallel. That got a bunch of "you don't understand mppt!" from him even as he ignored me repeatedly telling him I'm only doing it because shade issues. For like 10 posts!
Anyway, I don't want to dwell on it too much, but that's what I'm talking about. And I'm not even saying any of the above in a single post is that bad, but it goes on and on until everyone is drawn into his little battles.Comment
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Last edited by Sunking; 03-16-2017, 06:09 PM.MSEE, PEComment
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M is referring to poor planning, mismatched equipment and over all poor ass design.
And as I said 10 times, I'm expanding a system. So there's compromises.
And besides, it's all working beautifully. And if you don't know it's way overkill for an RV, then you don't have very much practical experience with RV solar.
The guy asked what we thought, and now is crying when he did not get what he wanted. He wanted everyone to bow down to his brilliance.
But look at the info you've supplied in just the last few posts, that I'll have to "pay up or shut up" for cellular data service. It's all just noise.
And no biggie, you have the whole rest of this forum to badger people and shout your inaccuracies and faulty logic and shot-in-the-dark insults and occasional technical help. But you're doing a terrible job of contibuting anything meaningful in this thread.Last edited by Wrybread; 03-16-2017, 06:28 PM.Comment
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And on a related note, I do the computer tech for a local community radio station, and on our email list we used to have these flare ups all the time since there's just something about being behind that keyboard that turns some people into blowhards. We'd have these flare ups all the time until we finally figured out that important things needed to be discussed in person. In person those same blowhards would invariably be the nicest people on the planet. Hopefully that's the case here. But put behind that keyboard...
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No not the card, just a USB Modem. Both Verizon and ATT have what they call WiFi Hotspots. About the size of Altoid Mint can. It is 4G LTE/AWS/IOP. Set it in your house or wherever you want, then connect via WiFi. My cell phone can even do it as it is called a WiFi Bridge. Works just like the WiFi Hotspot, log in from your puter via WiFi and the phne makes the Bridge to LTE/AWS/IOP. Many Smart Phones can do it if you can afford the data bandwidth.Comment
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