Do they steal your clothes?Am I the only one who's ever had problems with mosquitos and line drying? Ugh!
Do they steal your clothes?Am I the only one who's ever had problems with mosquitos and line drying? Ugh!
Ship's electrician/reefer tech/MacGuyver... not a lot of mosquitos out in the blue water. ?What is your professional occupation again?
They sure try some times!Do they steal your clothes?
I was joking. Blood, hydrocarbons; DexterShip's electrician/reefer tech/MacGuyver... not a lot of mosquitos out in the blue water. ?
My lawyer has told me not to talk about that...I was joking. Blood, hydrocarbons; Dexter
Must be a pretty warm clothesline to dry mosquitoes. Ever think of turning the temp down?Am I the only one who's ever had problems with mosquitos and line drying? Ugh!
I’m buying a postage stamp of property soon. I’m looking forward to laundry at home again.
That too ??Install a flagpole?
No! That would be undesirable to say the least.Does it have an always-lit pilot light?
I will admit to indiscriminate hyperbole on occasionmost have thermocouple millivolt thermostat to solenoid gas valve.
Same with us. We have a propane gas drier that we never use. Dry outside in most seasons, dry on pegs behind woodstove when it's raining. Our LG Inverter Washing machine is an awesome off grid appliance in that it has no starting surge, draws only about 200 to 300 watts when running and has a great spin cycle that gets things really wrung out so that they dry fast. Our LG Propane drier (they come with both propane and natural gas jets, easy to swap on installation) draws about 800 watts, probably due to propane ignition heat bar or whatever it uses to keep the flame going.
Both are LG - Washer is LG inverter, dryer is LG propane. When there next will check model numbers. LG seems pretty good for off grid (we have a LG inverter fridge too)@ElectricIslander what inverter washing machine and propane dryer do you have exactly? Looking for a similar setup in my off-grid second home. Thx