• Agent641@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    As soon as I bought my house I installed maximum solar panels and battery on it. Through all of summer I kept both my air conditioners on day and night at 23 degrees and never once imported from the grid, only used solar and battery power.

    The credits I get from the power company for my excess exported power is pretty paltry, so I do what I can to use up my own solar. I bought a large food dehydrator and have started dehydrating my own hiking foods like soup, protein bars, biltong, ect and making little MRE-style hiking food packs. I have a spidergro grow light which I might use to set up a little greenhouse and grow some more delicate culinary plants some time soon too. Plus I can run a big stack of home lab servers and stuff at home without needing to consider the power cost. It’s pretty great.

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      4 days ago

      biltong, ect

      First off, are you South African? It’s not very humid where I live, and unless you’re living with bad humidity, I’ve discovered that peak biltong making equipment is a string and some meat hooks.

      Second, etc. is short for et cetera - ECT is electroconvulsive therapy ;-)

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        4 days ago

        Hey if I wanna use my solar power to run my homemade ECT machine, that’s between me and my patients!

        And yeah it’s fairly humid and there are a lot of bugs and flies, so in the dehydrator at a sweaty 35 degrees is the way to go. Not Sth african though.