15 Dec 2017
On Friday, Dmitris and Panos came over to make woodchip out of our huge bundle of last year's olive tree prunings from the three acre field next door. We grabbed the opportunity to get some help lifting the monster inverter. Dave had cut a piece of strong rebar to size, which could be fitted through it, so Dmitris and Panos took an end each and lifted, with Dave holding it underneath, and between them they managed to hook it onto the bracket. I flapped around helpfully in the background, squeaking anxiously.
On Friday, Dmitris and Panos came over to make woodchip out of our huge bundle of last year's olive tree prunings from the three acre field next door. We grabbed the opportunity to get some help lifting the monster inverter. Dave had cut a piece of strong rebar to size, which could be fitted through it, so Dmitris and Panos took an end each and lifted, with Dave holding it underneath, and between them they managed to hook it onto the bracket. I flapped around helpfully in the background, squeaking anxiously.
The silver box on the wall was the one causing all the trouble.
Then they wiggled the batteries into position too.
Inside the inverter - very smart!
Dave, in his excitement, worked late, fixing the battery wires into the fuse box. There are some things that are straightforward and easy, and some things that have to wait for the electrician. Dave is whittling away at all the easy stuff, so Tomas can focus on the tricky bits - when he gets here.
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