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Previously on "Anyone used an investor as a mains backup?"

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    When you lose power in the sticks money mean jack tulip mate
    Surely that depends where it's lost.

    You could use the money to hire a detective.

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  • AtW
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    When you lose power in the sticks money mean jack tulip mate

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  • jamesbrown
    started a topic Anyone used an investor as a mains backup?

    Anyone used an investor as a mains backup?

    Live out in the sticks and get occasional power cuts. Got an old generator but it's on its last legs.

    Wondering if a viable alternative would be to hook up an investor to the battery in the car.

    I hear the main value of smegcoin is to drain power, so it probably has some spare.

    Anyone tried this?

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