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How exactly does this make me a dummy?
CANDChelp wrote: After I explained that the engine was the method of water heating away from the slip, a person with tripple digit IQ would have realized that I don't carry a big inverter. Not you, of course! Do you remember what you wrote Bubbles? You didn't explain anything of the kind. But why would you remember, or accurately repeat, what you posted? You're the moron who went sailing with two other people and then loudly insisted you had no crew; likewise that there were several other boats out sailing but that the weather was too scary for everybody else. One might assume you're embarrassed that you don't have an inverter. Of course, on a half-price boat, you can't expect everything. Bubbles, you're nuts. Bwahaahaha! Powerboater! Yep. And not only that, a powerboater who knows (and shows) far more than you do about sailing. And everything else, so far. Bye bye for a while Bubbles®, I'm done reading your posts for another week or two. DSK |
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Do you remember what you wrote Bubbles? You didn't explain anything of the
kind. But why would you remember, or accurately repeat, what you posted? Here it is doug, word for word, in answer to the query about the size of inverter.. Is your inverter big enough to handle the hot water heater? Hot water heater is AC 120V. Water is also heated via the engine. Ran the engine for about 10 minutes and got "warm" water. Having only indicated 120V and engine as heat source, only a poor idiot like you would still be wondering about an imagined inverter! Bwahahahaaha! Face it, you barely read the post and now you have Bertie all over your face!!! bahahaha! RB |
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