What I love about our people is that we have a limit to the frustration we experience before we make that plan. What if in a year’s time, the government gets its act together and we have power 24-7? Okay, I had to throw that in to be positive, but I can hear everyone looking at me as if to say, “Don’t be ridiculous!” It isn’t an easy decision, and in some cases, it’s a huge investment in the unknown. That is, other than those who have already taken the leap and want to be able to convince you – and themselves – that they made the right choice. I would have been irritated with this, but the truth is, I also need to hear what they’re saying because I’m trying to figure out my own power plans. Though I really want to talk about the Rabbitt Reloaded concert that was going to happen but isn’t, and what it was like to meet three of the original members of the band 45 years after having been a Rabbitt fan, everyone wants to talk about solar. If that isn’t an option, what inverter works best, and how on earth to maintain lead-acid batteries without having to replace them with the expensive lithium batteries. We’re all focused on keeping the lights on in any and every way we can find.Īs I’ve said before, I view us as the “make-a-plan” nation, and right now we are so focused on figuring out whether we should rent, buy, or rent-to-buy solar. There’s so much going on around us right now, but what dominates our dinner table chitchat? Solar.
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