It is starting to snow.![]()
Just steped out to get wood for the stove looks like at least 6 to 8 here
Going to try and get some sleep, still no power at the house, so no heat either, just awesome.










I wanted to try a solar charger, but they tend to cook the batteries if you aren’t careful. At this point it isn’t worth the effort, just replace them every 9 years works for me.
I try and run my stuff every few months, a lot of times you just forget how much time has passed. Battery disconnects have been the best fight against dead batteries.
Finished “plowing” at the SG, I didn’t go crazy, too soft and I have lots of sand, I ripped a couple big ditches already, next year I will be laying gravel out and removing all the sand, between that and leveling the entire area up, should make next winter plow season a dream.
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He needs about 25 of these:
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/t...oKNzKCQ-fAg0XqvLo8RoCmN4QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I've never used it, but its a heck of a lot cheaper than the BatteryTender brand ones.
I don't see a charge controller on those. Without it, it'll boil the battery dry. I speak from actual experience.
I think the description said something about it, but honestly I didn't read into it. Strouty will do his own research should it become a priority for him. Personally, I'd go the BatteryTender route, but as they say, "not my pig, not my farm".
Sure, the Battery Tender is a good unit, but there's no power out in the yard where everything is parked.
Solar is the best for these.