Rv air conditioner generator Requirements

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6 Comments

  1. Posted October 4, 2010 at 10:55 am | Permalink

    oh man i hear ya- we are outside way too much :) before it was so easy doing a summer deal because you just go from air conditioner to air conditioner.. super easy. now we are outside for hours like you guys! :) and yes i have a few outfits that i only wear and don't care!

    my fav things to wear are layers too- scarves- a black turtle neck- jeans… love fall/winter clothes!

    love you girl

  2. Posted November 11, 2010 at 6:27 am | Permalink

    Generally, men tend to be more mechanically minded and know more about appliances and fixing things. Plus, most people probably don't realize that you had to pass courses and be certified for your position, they probably think you are just some person they hired off the street, perhaps with a little experience in retail. And personally, I don't know what "an air conditioner that isnt really an air conditioner" would be either.

  3. Molten
    Posted November 23, 2010 at 9:20 am | Permalink

    Lori,You really do just write these posts of yours without doing any research at all…don’t you?As a fiscal conservative, I don’t see how you can miss the cost savings and national security implications of renewable energy use in the military. Here’s a couple of links to, and excerpts from articles that discuss how and why the military is on the cutting edge of renewable energy sources, and will likely be the catalyst for nationwide movement toward those technologies.FYI…President Obama’s economic stimulus package included $120 million to improve the energy efficiency of Defense installations and $300 million for military research into alternative power.1.) The U.S. Military and True Energy some civilian circles, energy security for the U.S. simply means drilling for more oil in American soil and coastal areas, and buying less foreign oil. The military doesn’t see it that way. The Department of Defense has established a far more insightful and comprehensive approach that calls for ending reliance on fossil fuels altogether, due to their high risks for environmental and public health, their potential to create global political instability related to climate change, their role as a flashpoint for military action regardless of climate change, their expense, and above all the impact of fossil fuels on troop safety and supply logistics in the field. Because the civilian sector has failed to act, the military has adopted an explicit policy of going beyond merely meeting the requirements of existing environmental regulations, and using every constitutional means within its disposal to lead the country to a safer, saner way to harvest energy. It is beyond ironic that many of the same politicians and pundits who would otherwise profess to support our troops have instead blocked this goal at every opportunity.2.) Military Embraces Green Energy, For National Security Brig. Gen. Dana Pittard took command of Ft. Irwin in 2007, he was stunned by the cost of housing troops in tents powered by generators, as they often are in Iraq and Afghanistan. A brigade of about 4,000 to 5,000 troops was spending about $3 million to rent the tents and keep the air conditioners humming during a month-long rotation, Pittard said. By building tents covered with two to three inches of insulating foam and a solar- reflective coating, they reduced the generator requirements by 45% to 75%, a technique that is now being used at some larger bases in the war zones.Estimates are that a $22-million investment to replace all the rented tents at Ft. Irwin with insulated, semi-permanent ones would pay for itself within nine months and could save the Army $100 million over five years, said Eric Gardner, a logistics management specialist at the base.The nearby Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, also in the Mojave Desert, already is powered completely by geothermal energy generated by hot water below the surface.In a combat zone, reducing reliance on fossil fuels can save lives, officials said. The convoys that bring fuel to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are among the most frequent targets of bombs and ambushes.In an often-cited memo from Iraq in 2006, Marine Maj. Gen. Richard Zilmer, then commander of U.S. forces in Anbar province, made an urgent request for renewable energy systems to reduce casualties and free up the troops defending fuel convoys.”Continued casualty accumulation exhibits potential to jeopardize mission success,” he wrote tersely.That same year, the Defense Department formed an Energy Security Task Force, which reports to Congress twice a year, to drive efforts to wean the military from fossil fuels. Each of the military services has also set up its own energy team.Why don’t you support our troops, Lori??

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  5. MrMoterKid
    Posted October 2, 2011 at 1:30 pm | Permalink

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  6. TEAMWHITTINGTON
    Posted January 29, 2012 at 6:43 pm | Permalink

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