Started yesterday when both EcoWorthy 100Ah batteries went from 30% to 0% suddenly. Very frustrating since there are 2 of them and 30% each means 60% of one basically. A lot of power left...at least I had the Bluetti AC180 battery. Switched to it.
Likely an issue with the software not being able to read the state of charge properly...
In the morning had a doctor appointment because of lower abdomen right pain for months now. The doctor said I have hernia and need surgery. I was suspecting I have hernia...
No biggie, at least I know why that pain for so long...
I was tired, didn't sleep much last night, but thought to go empty the motorhome water tank and put fresh water since I had little of it. I thought while I do that I drive so I can also charge the batteries.
I found a place 30 min away for motorhomes that also had power sockets for like 2€ / 4h.
Great!
I'll drive there, charge the batteries while driving, and there I can stay for 2-3 hours empty the grey water tank, fill up the fresh tank, and charge the batteries fully. Nice!
... Show more...Started yesterday when both EcoWorthy 100Ah batteries went from 30% to 0% suddenly. Very frustrating since there are 2 of them and 30% each means 60% of one basically. A lot of power left...at least I had the Bluetti AC180 battery. Switched to it.
Likely an issue with the software not being able to read the state of charge properly...
In the morning had a doctor appointment because of lower abdomen right pain for months now. The doctor said I have hernia and need surgery. I was suspecting I have hernia...
No biggie, at least I know why that pain for so long...
I was tired, didn't sleep much last night, but thought to go empty the motorhome water tank and put fresh water since I had little of it. I thought while I do that I drive so I can also charge the batteries.
I found a place 30 min away for motorhomes that also had power sockets for like 2€ / 4h.
Great!
I'll drive there, charge the batteries while driving, and there I can stay for 2-3 hours empty the grey water tank, fill up the fresh tank, and charge the batteries fully. Nice!
I arrived there. For some reason I thought to check the fresh water tank. It was sandy inside. I spent half an hour cleaning it, the then I realized you need some tokens to use the facilities....can't put fresh water, can't charge batteries.
Decided to drive to another location to put water. On the way there Bluetti refused to charge from the alternator and I was relying on that....idk why, it never did that. So another headache with the power system....
I ended up emptying the tank and putting fresh water in another location, and charged the batteries a bit but not much...
That while in pain and feeling a bit sick.
Bad day.
Now will take a nap and won't do much these days.
I only shared this publicly to showcase that life in the motorhome can be tricky at times...
#motorhome #travel #ecoworthy #bluetti #spain
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in reply to Tio • •Recycling is often presented as a simple solution, yet in practice it is complex and imperfect. Many materials cannot be recycled indefinitely, and some are difficult or expensive to process at all. After sorting, waste must be collected, transported, cleaned, shredded or melted, and then re-manufactured into new products — all of which require energy, water, and infrastructure.
Because of these limits, recycling should be seen as one part of a wider strategy rather than a complete answer. Reducing consumption, re-using products, designing goods to last longer, and avoiding unnecessary packaging are usually more effective ways of cutting environmental impact. Recycling remains valuable, but it works best when it comes after efforts to prevent waste in the first place.
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in reply to Tio • •the amount of food in your fridge is the waste. Does sorting raw meat from processed food reduce the amount of food in your fridge?