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MartyJ
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Pins on an off grid system
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Quick question. Is there any members running machines on a standalone power system ? For example with solar / battery and backup generator?
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Very interesting question, am interested in responses too. Marty you could maybe hook up a bike with a big dynamo to your metallica and I could peddle like the bejivies for as long as I can. Just promise me a rest break between games
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Would love to see my Gilligan's with pedal power. Just like the show.
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