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Sehc

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  1. I have a magnet I carry into discount stores such as Ollies. I found a nice all SS saucepan, double boiler type, steamer from KitchenAid that I like a lot. Last week I was in Target and found a Cuisnart two piece set of SS non stick fry pans, 8" and 10". I use the 10" for most everything. The coating is very hard and doesn't scratch like most that I have had.

  2. Fusing from panel to controller is not needed, and causes an extra voltage drop. You will need a switch, but that can be sized to little to no voltage drop. I have and used 8 awg uv resistant wire from Windy Nation. But they no longer list any over 10 awg. There are two types of mc-4 connectors. Renogy for one has a different than standard. 

  3. Those 'blue filters' do not have replaceable filter cartridges. The whole blue thing is the replaceable part. What Kirk posted is a filter cartridge housing that the element can be replaced. It is common to use two of them in series. A particulate filter before an activated charcoal filter.  It all depends on how much water you are using.

  4. 1 hour ago, RV_ said:

    Maybe this will help.

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    On edit: I am/was a Medic and then became a Medical Laboratory Technologist for eight years of my Air Force career. I did all the tests on Blood, Phlegm, urine, tissue samples including frozen sections, way back before gloves were mandatory and we had places to safely dispose of our needles. We did not just draw blood, we did the science and reported back results on lab slips. Back then we had few disposable instruments and I also I was also the infection control officer for the Barksdale AFB hospital LA 1971-1975 and again from 1981-1986 during college with the 11th Contingency hospital, AFRES, BAFB. We will need to go back to masks and quarantine to beat this with minimal additional deaths.

    So if you want to contradict that you better be a doctor or another med lab technologist who cares for COVID patients without a mask.

    "Everyone is entitled to their opinion, no one is entitled to their own facts." Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan

     

     

    Love that explanation. Right on.

  5. Masks don't protect the wearer. Masks help prevent the spread of virus from the person wearing the mask. Many are non-symptomatic but will still infect others. If everyone wore masks and practiced reasonable social distancing, we would not be in this mess. But if someone claims a right to infect me, there is not much I can do about that except leave the idiotsphere. I'll stay with fact based science, thank you. And good by.

  6. Our local WF bank has a very bad reputation with local merchants. The BOA had a better reputation, but closed most of it's branch offices. I have a cash back Visa from Amazon. A BOA credit card. And debit cards with two banks and a credit union. BOA has machines every where but charge high fees at all but their own. Ally reimburses my fees and has the best interest, now not even worth counting.   I keep $50 cash and when it is under $10, I replace.  It is not a requirement that a merchant offer cash back, so if they do it is all-ok.

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