ScrappyLaptop
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- Scrappy
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- 2020 Ranger XLT SuperCrew 2x4
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- IT
I've long been a proponent of solar, and I much prefer LPG/Propane generators, especially if they're only sporadically used. Less power density but so much easier on the engine.I have solar, as well as a Tesla Powerwall for my home, don't even need the grid much. My generator is LPG or Propane, depending on the setup, a 30lb tank lasts several days. When I had a gas generator I would have to spot it downwind 100' from the RV or I would get a headache from the fumes. All of my yard equipment is battery powered. But I do feel for the commercial guys, the switchover cost is going to be huge.
I'm not sure propane/LPG/LNG/CNG "small off road engines" like generators will be allowed when the bill kicks in. Although much, much better than gasoline, they are not zero emissions, especially nitrogen oxides, CO and VOC's. But they can be made to emit pretty close to zero.
There will be assistance available for commercial switchover costs, btw. Here's the bill if anyone is curious: CA AB1346
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What did you expect? They have the same strategy here in europe. The endeffect is, the small dealerships give u a poor service… that was my 2nd and last Ford, indeed… maybe other manufacturers did a better service… capitalism reached its end. Marx was right, the market doesn‘t rules nothing when companies get to big to fail?
That is not ur government. Every government is addicted to the big companies. That‘s the system the world choose after 1990…