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Russia Rejects Trump's Temporary Ukraine Ceasefire Offer
Well of course, a nation’s economy collapsing during war is irrelevant. -
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Russia Rejects Trump's Temporary Ukraine Ceasefire Offer
I will translate Russian for you. Long term solution = full capitulation of Ukraine. Anybody thinks there ever was any other kind of peace solution that Putin would accept?- 1
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British Retirees Escape Thai Jail After Violent Land Dispute
You missed the part about the assault. -
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Russia Rejects Trump's Temporary Ukraine Ceasefire Offer
Well, imagine that... Putler doesn't want peace. Just moronic to even think it's possible. -
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How much do you really know about wine?
To answer your question about storage, we offer same-day deliveries from our climate-controlled warehouses in seven cities. For upcountry deliveries, we use chilled food trucks. See here: https://spirithouse.com/wine-in-a-flash-thailands-new-same-day-delivery/ -
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Solar - 8kW Hybrid Inverter w/10kWh (upgraded to 20kWh in Sept. 2022) ESS/battery (not DIY)
BM2 answered part of your query. Need to be careful about to many panels, and need to stay within voltage level the inverter will accept. Without that concern, and crappy days, you have more panels, exposure to light, and produce more. I've yet to need the grid, since installed. There have been crappy days, when it took all day to top up the batteries before night fall. So far, not too many of those days, in a row. Amazing how much they will produce, even when crappy out. Of course when it is overcast & rainy, we really don't need the ACs as much, so can easily get by an ~10kWh for the day. Good sunny day, and we're using ACs & charging the car, we can easily use ~50kWh. I think that's about the max that we've used. I stopped paying attention about max use, and most things. Here's one I did note, 5 May 2023, and thet never hit max production, so not that sunny out. We've had 1000+kWh of use a few months a year ...
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