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flop_leash_973 , to memes in But this... does put a smile on my face

This meme does not contain enough toenail chewing.

Deceptichum , to pics in Selling addictive tobacco in Thailand 7 eleven.
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Glad to see the world is following Australia on all these anti-smoking trends.

nobleshift , to technology in This was the first result on Google
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  • cmnybo ,

    A car battery shouldn’t be discharged at all. They are meant to supply a short burst of power and then be charged back up again.

    A deep cycle lead acid battery can be used to run an inverter. They can be discharged to 50% capacity while still providing hundreds of cycles. If they are used for a backup and are not cycled frequently, they can be discharged to around 80%, but they will provide a lot less cycles.

    A LiFePO4 battery is definitely the better choice for anything that needs to be cycled frequently though.

    John_McMurray ,

    Just wire the inverter to your car battery and run the engine. Hard on gas compared to a 3500 watt generator, but you already have the car, inverters a few hundred bucks, and the genny would be at least 2500 dollars

    cmnybo ,

    An alternator can’t output full power when the engine is idling. You may only get a few hundred watts before the battery starts draining. You can get a generator that will produce much more power than a typical car alternator for under $400.

    John_McMurray , (edited )

    You’re speaking like an alternator is a generator, and doesn’t come in various outputs. Your average larger vehicle can charge itself from near-dead at idle or run a 3500 watt inverter, although I have had the odd small car or motorcycle incapable of either.

    abhibeckert ,

    Sure but in an emergency? They can handle being discharged as long as you don’t go too far.

    Tbird83ii ,

    So if I turn the car battery upside down, a 12v DC battery should run a 120v AC appliance?? Brilliant! I have an idea for how we can use this with two fans to create infinite energy!

    lemmyvore ,

    It will never beat my idea to strap a buttered piece of toast to a cat and make antigravity.

    abhibeckert , (edited )

    An inverter will not let you run your fridge until the battery is “dead”. It’s going to have a low voltage cut off, likely somewhere around 11 Volts, specifically to avoid damaging batteries by fully discharging them.

    How many hours you’ll get from the battery mostly depends on your ambient air temperature and how often you open the fridge. They don’t use that much power when they’re idle - my fridge averages at about 90 watts (I’m not running off grid, but I do have rooftop solar and our system produces pretty charts showing consumption). A large car battery can sustain 90 watts for a quite long time - well over 2 hours. Probably closer to 10.

    Running a fridge off a car battery long term is a bad idea. But in an emergency? Sure I’d totally do that - especially if your “emergency” is genuine such as needing to keep your medication cold. Just don’t open the fridge unless you’re taking your medication.

    LifePo4 FTW!

    Sure. Way better than lead acid. But that doesn’t mean lead acid is useless. When I lived off grid, LifePo4 didn’t exist and we got close ten years (of daily use) out of our lead acid batteries. They were bigger than car batteries and also deep cycle ones, but in an emergency a car battery would be a fine choice if it’s the best one you have.

    nobleshift ,
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  • gazter ,

    I’ll need a source for that claim buddy

    wieson ,

    Actually when I lived off grid for 80 years, we used 7 AAA batteries on a rotation and recharged them by rubbing them on our wool sweaters, so those guys are totally right.

    mob ,

    Wait, so you are saying you have either lived continuously on a 29ft boat for 5 years, or only have visited land by dinghy or something while its anchored?

    Wild. That’s got to be a nasty looking hull though.

    noobnarski ,

    At 11V you are already damaging most lead acid batteries, especially starter batteries.

    If you only do it a few times it will probably take it, but not much more than that.

    nixcamic ,

    I’ve also done the off grid thing and you can get way more than 2 hours on a car battery if the fridge is already cold and you aren’t constantly opening the door. Also have ran modem full sized fridges on 1000w inverters. So YMMV.

    The_Tired_Horizon ,
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    I run a fridge freezer off a Delta Pro and 600w of solar during the summer. If we get a few days spell of bad weather I have to place it back on mains. Its good to have in an emergency, though it cost me 3 months wages (plus overtime)

    werefreeatlast , to technology in This was the first result on Google

    I thought America runs on Dunkin… (doughnuts)

    No easy conversation from doughnuts to volts or amps. I give up. But with enough oxygen you can hear up pretty gud with a single doughnut. Then you could use a Stirling engine to pump heat from the fridge to the environment. Energy in a doughnut 224cal according to Wolfram alpha. That’s 940kJ. 940kJ/1hr260watts which should run a fridge for 1 hr. However energy conversion is probably going to leave you with like 10% at most of usable energy so ~6 minutes run time. America needs a lot of doughnuts!

    flyingjake ,

    Umm that’s donuts if they’re from Dunkin’ 😜

    Veneroso , to technology in This was the first result on Google

    Licenced insurance agent. Not for long!

    Rentlar , to technology in This was the first result on Google

    This reads like a shitpost. The math is eh, okay, but the explanations are totally wrong. I won’t even try to figure out what “runs off watts” means.

    Enough of any electricity source, using various converters can get any appliance working “technically speaking”, but in the end the amount of energy available at the source and the rate of consumption at the end and any intermediates. So “technically” an AA battery can power an industrial electric press, but only for a fraction of a microsecond, using a lot of charge storing infrastructure and with a lot of changes to get the tiny bit of DC into the machine requires to operate, likely 3 phase AC power.

    A proper explanation would say a lead-acid car battery provides power at around 12V and electric camping fridges nominally operate around 12V so you can connect them directly and operate it (so you can sorta say they both run off DC volts?). If not you would need a buck or boost converter. The available energy of the battery (Watt-hours is a useful unit here) and the consumption rate (in Watts) of the fridge determine how long you can use it on the battery.

    current ,

    Watt-hours

    how hard is it to just use joules 😭 the consequences of non-metric time are grave

    i’m just kidding btw, i know why watt-hours are used

    Rentlar ,

    Saying “your fridge will run for 14400 seconds” isn’t very intuitive for people unfortunately…

    helpImTrappedOnline ,

    Well on the bright side, these things will start learning from reddit. More garbage for us to chuckle at.

    postmateDumbass , to technology in This was the first result on Google

    Regardless of source, if your refrigerator is running you better go catch it.

    Its stealing your food.

    TheControlled ,

    I was hoping for this old chestnut somewhere here

    WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,

    You keep chestnuts in your fridge?

    314xel , to memes in Took me 2mn to ge it tho
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    My friend doesn’t get it

    Katana314 ,

    This meme template normally has the second person say something in reply that upsets the first, but leaves them speechless - so they just lower their eyebrows in frustration.

    With no eyebrows, the fourth panel looks the same.

    irmoz ,

    Tell your friend to try to read the NPC’s expression - the 4th panel typically shows the NPC looking angry.

    Hint: anger is normally shown using downward angled eyebrows.

    BilboBargains , to technology in This was the first result on Google

    This post made me beat my head with a 2 by 4

    beeb , to selfhosted in Proton Pass breaks prowlarr on firefox since today

    I reported the bug to Proton support and they said they are investigating but suggested I uninstall and reinstall the extension. I did and lo, my forms started working again. I can recommend you try to uninstall and reinstall too (disabling it was not enough).

    GravitySpoiled OP ,

    Thanks!

    KoalaUnknown , to memes in RIP Cesar

    If I see this meme one more time, I am going to travel back in time and kill whoever killed Caesar so I don’t have to see it again

    WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,

    Pretty sure they’re already dead.

    stackPeek , to pics in Selling addictive tobacco in Thailand 7 eleven.
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    Is it just me or:

    • it looks empty
    • it also somehow looks like an electrical fuse
    Cort ,

    I don’t think they’re even allowed to show the packs, so they’re in opaque dispensers. But yeah it does look like an electrical panel from Europe

    mlg , to technology in This was the first result on Google
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    Licensed Insurance Agent

    seems legit

    TexMexBazooka ,

    anyone can work in insurance

    Potatos_are_not_friends ,

    Its my favorite on Quora too.

    Thanks Steve, the “Professional Hustler Entrepreneur” for getting the highest rated answers on the pros and cons of various medical drugs.

    pixelscript , to memes in But this... does put a smile on my face

    I replied to that thread.

    OP was claiming to be working on a static HTML-serving search engine. They suggested that because it’s just HTML and CSS, and that interested parties can use Inspect Element to read the network requests, that it constituted “open source”.

    Commenters then got on his case about not open sourcing the server backend. OP defended that choice saying they didn’t want a competitor taking their code and building a company off of it that would “drive [them] out of business”. Uh-huh. So, proprietary software, then. Bye.

    mods_are_assholes ,

    It’s just like when magahats call themselves patriots.

    Wrong in every factual way but no amount of you telling them will make them realize it.

    That OP was just another silicon digibro with a profit driven mindset.

    msherburn33 ,

    Technically they are correct. None of the Open Source licenses really regulate what happens on the server. When it’s not you running the binary, all the licenses are basically useless. AGPL is one of the few that address this a little bit, but even there you only get the source code itself, when the value in most online services is in the databases and backend stuff that you still don’t get to access with AGPL.

    The Free Software world hasn’t figured out what to do with services running on computers you don’t own. GDPR is so far the only thing does something about the server side, but that’s EU law, not a license you can slap onto your software.

    Gobbel2000 , to technology in This was the first result on Google
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    While reading the question I thought: “That’s not how Watts work”, but then this “answer” hit…

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