Monday, March 21
Here's Spring's first sunset for the year (yesterday), at my campsite near Ajo, AZ:
I must say, it's been quite windy so far, this Spring....
I drove into Ajo today on Scarlett, my 2014 Ural Patrol, to fill up her spare gas can and top off her main tank. Gas here, for the 87 Octane Unleaded, remains at $4.99/gallon. So, $16....yikes.
That chore done, I drove to the Ajo Post Office to retrieve a care package from home and another from Amazon.
The best thing enclosed, and proof that my wife loves me, was four packages of Salt-Cured Ham. Yummy.
Along with a spare set of eyeglasses, there was also another item that I bought from Amazon but had delivered to the house. I must say, when they say overnight delivery is an option, in this case it was same day! It arrived at my house in less than 4 hours.
I ordered this 500 Watt Pure Sinewave Inverter to have on hand when my existing 600 Watt version bites the dust. The existing one still works, but lately it's been displaying troubling issues like the power switch taking several times to actually turn on.
Tuesday, March 22
Didn't do a whole heck of a lot today, though I did do some riding around noon to get pictures of the Ajo Peaks....the light seemed good anyways.
4 comments:
Is the inverter mounted inside of the RV?
So, did Mordor live up to the description in the books?
RichardM, The Mordor trail did not live up to the books..... It wasn't really that technical either.
The existing inverter is by the battery in the small battery compartment.
Maybe mount the new inverter near the fuse box. The inverter tops out at around 40amps so, under normal use, the existing wiring from the battery to the fuse box may be adequate.
Interesting thought RichardM, I'll ping you offline. Thanks.
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