I'd consider anyone that needs to count their money every day (cos they might not have enough to buy lunch) as a loser.
At 7am I'm out cycling in the jungle and mountains.
I'd become a doormat ............
It really doesn't bother me which bunch of rich folk run my country.
They couldn't make any worse a job of it than the current (or previous) lot.
And maybe they wouldn't be quite so keen to let the stabby barbarians in.
That would depend on
1 how much she wants
2 how much you have
3 nobody ever wanted to be with me for free
I have more money than I could ever spend, but I do insist on value for money of every item/service I purchased. Not to mention at my advanced age 2x or 3x a week is more than enough.
I have stigmatism, results in bad headaches almost every day if uncorrected.
Along with poor night vision.
Spherical deformation of the lens, not affected in bright sunlight (pinhole lens effect), but much worse in artificial light, reading inside and watching any screen without corrective lens makes the effect worse.
My option is a large knife switch, grid one side, inverter other side, and house on the output (middle).
About 200bht from Lazada ...........
https://www.lazada.co.th/products/durable-and-practical-two-way-knife-switch-home-220v-dual-power-switch-switch-switch-2p100a-double-throw-reversing-conversion-knife-switch-i4804839581-s19869969798.html
I did say essentials, and the UK has plenty of coal, oil and iron.
Green energy is not an essential, it's mostly designed to put control of our countries under the new world order.
MRIs are not essential to life, let the weak die as nature intended.
I have my battery on all the time and just set the lower cutoff voltage in the battery BMS.
My very cheap PowMr hybrid inverter has been running 3+ years now.
It's never a good idea linking them together.
Have you tried disconnecting one and the link between them?
What makes you think they are both broken?
Turn them both off
Switch off the breakers (panels/battery/grid in/inverter out) for one
Disconnect the link cable
Then turn the connected one back on.
Actually, been in bars with Spanish ladies many times in CM and Hanoi, not to mention I've encountered lots of elderly Filipinos that spoke Spanish. And in Saigon my local bar owner was a French speaking Vietnamese.
German has never been much use though, and I've forgotten most of it now.