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Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by EatSleepTacos, Jun 5, 2017.

  1. Jan 3, 2018 at 5:51 AM
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    Mine has been starting rough past few days, may need a new one too. 3 degrees today, gonna get up to 20
     
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    The high is 35 today. Heat wave!
     
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    Tomorrow is gonna be brutal.
    Gotta prep the snowblower and the generators.
     
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    Even with my brand new group 31 battery, it’s a little slow to start on super cold mornings. A battery warmer would probably help with that, and they’re cheap.
     
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    Yeah tomorrow is a high of 25° with winds at 20-30 mph. It’ll be rough.
     
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    Bunch of trees on my property. The past few days loaded up the branches and iced over. Everything is brittle and all they need now is a snowstorm and wind and they start coming down.

    Going to pick up a quart of lighter weight chainsaw oil today. The regular stuff is THICK and barely moves in the cold.
     
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    Do you have one? Might have to get one, been colder than normal.

    Going to get a bunch of snow and high winds here. Probably get a bunch of overtime out of it :yay:
     
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    What are the procedures to fully cycle a deep cycle battery?
     
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    Get some winter weight oil, all my oil froze up had to warm up under exhaust yesterday
     
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    Pass. Too Cold for my bones.
     
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    Use the “Cold Weather” program. Or if really weak battery, use the “Recondition” program.
     
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    No, but I kinda want to try. There’s one for $29 that has good reviews. I’ll try it on the car first and see how it works.
    I don’t know, use it until the battery is low? Deep cycle just means you can constantly run it really low, and it doesn’t hurt it like it would a normal battery.
    60E535DA-8402-4DF9-A88E-FFC329F7669F.jpg
     
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    High of 14 today! That might mean mods!
     
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    I am done. All my mods will have to wait until at least 50 degrees.

    Next thing I am buying is a tire though.
     
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  17. Jan 3, 2018 at 8:28 AM
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    @EatSleepTacos here is a good idea for drawers. I might try this. Still researching.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaYrMPE9Td0


    plastic corner joiners, with aluminum square tube. Yes, aluminum might be more expensive, but lighter than wood, and waterproof.
    https://www.grainger.com/product/6U...vice^c-plaid^71843518759-sku^6UNU6-adType^PLA

    [​IMG]

    also, this:
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    OR... just stumbled upon this. Corners for the material like the Prinsu crossbars.. Can add tie down points
    https://www.thorlabs.com/newgrouppage9.cfm?objectgroup_id=195

    or this:
    [​IMG]
     
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  18. Jan 3, 2018 at 8:34 AM
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    That looks cool! Only thing I would be mildly concerned about is putting a heavy load on top of the aluminum drawers. Not sure how well they'd handle the weight.
     
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    I would still need to figure out something for the sides/top. Im not sure if thicker aluminum would work? Or if a plexiglass/acrylic sheet could work, and be stronger than aluminum sheet..

    If the expanded bars like a Prinsu were used, then something could slide into the slots, and then be secured with the corners. Eliminating the need for corner welding/attachment. But still would need something strong.
     
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    For the storm tomorrow, everyone at Costco buying their bread, milk, water and toilet paper.

    I, of course, just need a giant bag of rice and potato chips
     

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