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Josepi

Jan 1, 1970
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This is what you called "portable"?

Are you just an idiot or just trying to save a dying Internet scam business?
You don't seem to have any knowledge of electrical theory or logic and
continuously post garbage about the big successful projects you have done.

Anybody looking into your "successful projects" (including myself) have told
you they are a sham. You have also been told this on YouTbe many times as
well as many other Internet places, I am sure.



Very interesting...You can hook up the battery pack pictured to a
750-1000w inverter and get portable...of course you need to wire the
battery to 12 volts instead of 24v.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
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Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
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Josepi said:
This is what you called "portable"?

Are you just an idiot or just trying to save a dying Internet scam business?
You don't seem to have any knowledge of electrical theory or logic and
continuously post garbage about the big successful projects you have done.

Anybody looking into your "successful projects" (including myself) have told
you they are a sham. You have also been told this on YouTbe many times as
well as many other Internet places, I am sure.



Very interesting...You can hook up the battery pack pictured to a
750-1000w inverter and get portable...of course you need to wire the
battery to 12 volts instead of 24v.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335

This newsgroup has enough trolls. Try using your real name if you want
people to listen to your dribble.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
J

Josepi

Jan 1, 1970
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Brinks must haveloved your "change the subject", "evasive", responses.

Did you just get out of the Bassment or did you make it all up for
attention, elsewhere.


This newsgroup has enough trolls. Try using your real name if you want
people to listen to your dribble.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
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Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
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Josepi said:
Brinks must haveloved your "change the subject", "evasive", responses.

Did you just get out of the Bassment or did you make it all up for
attention, elsewhere.


This newsgroup has enough trolls. Try using your real name if you want
people to listen to your dribble.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335

You seem to have all the answers....let us hear your enlightened
explanation. The more you dig, the more you will see that I am for real.
You on the other hand act like a rodeo clown.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
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Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
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Josepi said:
Brinks must haveloved your "change the subject", "evasive", responses.

Did you just get out of the Bassment or did you make it all up for
attention, elsewhere.


This newsgroup has enough trolls. Try using your real name if you want
people to listen to your dribble.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335

Curbie...I am working on a new project. A solar powered clothes dryer. I
promise you that this one you will really like...it is 100% green,
requires no skill to install. I will post pics as soon as I can.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
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m II

Jan 1, 1970
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"Michael B" wrote in message
I don't hold anything against anyone's spelling or grammar...we all know
what he is talking about.

Jim Rojas
Yep, that's why "diluted" instead of "deluded" got by.


....and "fairy-tales" instead of "faery-tales"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy

Either way we all knew what Curbie meant and it is "whoppers" told by our
Jim (roll-it) Rojas.
 
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Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
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m said:
...and "fairy-tales" instead of "faery-tales"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy

Either way we all knew what Curbie meant and it is "whoppers" told by
our Jim (roll-it) Rojas.

More posts from the anonymous peanut gallery. I did notice how one
minute it is Curbie, followed by Josepi, then m II, etc, and so on. One
can only assume its all the same troll. Try responding as a single
person. Your timely comebacks and poor arguments might be more credible
that way.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
J

Josepi

Jan 1, 1970
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Let's face it you only come here to attract attention to your failing online
business and get you name around.

You post controversial technology items and then evade any further answers
and back-paddle to get out of actually discussing them.

You did this a few years ago with the Brinks v. Rojas scandal that you faked
and some bought only to gather people noticing you.

You appear to have all the makings of a huge troll talking nonsense and have
been caught and called on it by many here.

Your youtube videos are the same. The comments slam you for being an idiot
and yet you persist...for what?

To get attention for your failing online business.

I would hide my "real name" if I were you. In the past I have spent time in
costly law suits and being threatened by gun weilding American jackasses,
like you, that have tracked me down by various means. I have nothing to gain
from using my real name anymore except more hassles. My real name doesn't
assist you to defend and of the complete garbage you spew forth online. It
was a very poor evasion from the questions you were asked.



This newsgroup has enough trolls. Try using your real name if you want
people to listen to your dribble.

You seem to have all the answers....let us hear your enlightened
explanation. The more you dig, the more you will see that I am for real.
You on the other hand act like a rodeo clown.




Josepi wrote:
Brinks must haveloved your "change the subject", "evasive", responses.

Did you just get out of the Bassment or did you make it all up for
attention, elsewhere.
 
J

Josepi

Jan 1, 1970
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Let's see if this profits your exposure

http://www.google.ca/search?source=...&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&fp=bbcbdadbd11f3497

You may have to patch the pieces together


More posts from the anonymous peanut gallery. I did notice how one
minute it is Curbie, followed by Josepi, then m II, etc, and so on. One
can only assume its all the same troll. Try responding as a single
person. Your timely comebacks and poor arguments might be more credible
that way.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
J

Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
0
Josepi said:
Let's face it you only come here to attract attention to your failing online
business and get you name around.

You post controversial technology items and then evade any further answers
and back-paddle to get out of actually discussing them.

You did this a few years ago with the Brinks v. Rojas scandal that you faked
and some bought only to gather people noticing you.

You appear to have all the makings of a huge troll talking nonsense and have
been caught and called on it by many here.

Your youtube videos are the same. The comments slam you for being an idiot
and yet you persist...for what?

To get attention for your failing online business.

I would hide my "real name" if I were you. In the past I have spent time in
costly law suits and being threatened by gun weilding American jackasses,
like you, that have tracked me down by various means. I have nothing to gain
from using my real name anymore except more hassles. My real name doesn't
assist you to defend and of the complete garbage you spew forth online. It
was a very poor evasion from the questions you were asked.



This newsgroup has enough trolls. Try using your real name if you want
people to listen to your dribble.

You seem to have all the answers....let us hear your enlightened
explanation. The more you dig, the more you will see that I am for real.
You on the other hand act like a rodeo clown.




Josepi wrote:
Brinks must haveloved your "change the subject", "evasive", responses.

Did you just get out of the Bassment or did you make it all up for
attention, elsewhere.

Fair enough. I understand that there are alot of nuts out there. BTW,
the Brinks lawsuit was real. They felt threatened by me for some unknown
reason. It's too bad Tyco purchased Brinks. It was just beginning to get
interesting.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
J

Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
0
Josepi said:
Let's see if this profits your exposure

http://www.google.ca/search?source=...&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&fp=bbcbdadbd11f3497

You may have to patch the pieces together


More posts from the anonymous peanut gallery. I did notice how one
minute it is Curbie, followed by Josepi, then m II, etc, and so on. One
can only assume its all the same troll. Try responding as a single
person. Your timely comebacks and poor arguments might be more credible
that way.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335

If you feel you have to attack me...have at it. I have been attacked by
those with very deep pockets. It's too bad they are no longer around...

I don't hold a grudge Josepi. Anytime you want to end this is fine by
me. The choice is yours.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
J

Josepi

Jan 1, 1970
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OK. In that case. I used my metal roof on my barn, build as a construction
shack for my permanent home as a water collection system (538 square feet =
largest garden shed allowed here). I let it drain into two plastic 50gal
barrels that I pumped into my solar hot water collection system. We lived on
this water on weekends while we built (Who am I kidding?..I am still
building).

While a pain the ass I will say that rain water is the nicest water you will
ever use for washing clothes and your body and hair. You will never feel so
clean.

Having said that...in some areas it is illegal to run two water systems in
one building. Not exactly sure why or how anybody would know but...

A friend of mine also runs his eaves into his systern and uses it that way.
He has a float shutoff and a trickle feed from his city water supply once
his levels get too low. In twenty years he hasn't used city water more than
twice. His wife swears by the quality of the water for washing, also.




Fair enough. I understand that there are alot of nuts out there. BTW,
the Brinks lawsuit was real. They felt threatened by me for some unknown
reason. It's too bad Tyco purchased Brinks. It was just beginning to get
interesting.
 
J

Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
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Josepi said:
OK. In that case. I used my metal roof on my barn, build as a construction
shack for my permanent home as a water collection system (538 square feet =
largest garden shed allowed here). I let it drain into two plastic 50gal
barrels that I pumped into my solar hot water collection system. We lived on
this water on weekends while we built (Who am I kidding?..I am still
building).

While a pain the ass I will say that rain water is the nicest water you will
ever use for washing clothes and your body and hair. You will never feel so
clean.

Having said that...in some areas it is illegal to run two water systems in
one building. Not exactly sure why or how anybody would know but...

A friend of mine also runs his eaves into his systern and uses it that way.
He has a float shutoff and a trickle feed from his city water supply once
his levels get too low. In twenty years he hasn't used city water more than
twice. His wife swears by the quality of the water for washing, also.




Fair enough. I understand that there are alot of nuts out there. BTW,
the Brinks lawsuit was real. They felt threatened by me for some unknown
reason. It's too bad Tyco purchased Brinks. It was just beginning to get
interesting.

Excellent. I am going to take my setup one step at a time.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
J

Josepi

Jan 1, 1970
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There is a small device out there for this purpose.

It goes on the downspout of the eaves trough and allows a few gallons of
water to dump before swinging over and collecting the rest. I saw it online,
mentioned by a poster, years ago. Not sure where, now. Never tried it.

The benefit is that is allows any dirt and junk on your roof to flush a bit
before collecting the cleaner water from a rinsed roof. This can save some
of your filtration and bacteria growth in the water.


Excellent. I am going to take my setup one step at a time.
 
J

Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
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Josepi said:
There is a small device out there for this purpose.

It goes on the downspout of the eaves trough and allows a few gallons of
water to dump before swinging over and collecting the rest. I saw it online,
mentioned by a poster, years ago. Not sure where, now. Never tried it.

The benefit is that is allows any dirt and junk on your roof to flush a bit
before collecting the cleaner water from a rinsed roof. This can save some
of your filtration and bacteria growth in the water.


Excellent. I am going to take my setup one step at a time.

I have a huge oak tree over the pool. I am over it when it comes to
endless debris. I plan to place some kind of a screen canopy over the
pool this summer. I have an old window screen positioned in back of the
small roof gutter. I removed it to take better pictures.

Jim Rojas
Technical Manuals Online!
http://www.tech-man.com
8002 Cornwall Lane
Tampa, FL 33615-4604
813-884-6335
 
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Bob F

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
Curbie...I am working on a new project. A solar powered clothes
dryer. I promise you that this one you will really like...it is 100%
green, requires no skill to install. I will post pics as soon as I
can.

In my part of the world, they call it a clothesline.
 
J

Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
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m said:
it's Josepi the moron at it again. he has a bunch of aliases. He's a
fruitcake from Ontario, Canada and knows everything about everything.

At one time he claimed was a transformer design engineer for twenty
years. On another occasion, he claimed he worked for a utility company,
examining work done by others. Before that, he was an expert in child
medication. He was drugging his three kids up daily on his own, as the
doctors were incompetent. Just before that, he was busy stealing
knitting machine patterns in a binary newsgroup.

He has had to change Internet provides a few times now, due to
complaints arising out his posting forgeries.

Don't waste your time with him. I'd venture to say he's a bigger fraud
than you are.




mike

The pool was down 11 inches as of this morning. My wife did some
laundry, and I rinsed off the front & back porch. It is lightly raining
now. I will report the total amount of rain collected tomorrow morning.

Jim Rojas
 
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Jim Rojas

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
The pool was down 11 inches as of this morning. My wife did some
laundry, and I rinsed off the front & back porch. It is lightly raining
now. I will report the total amount of rain collected tomorrow morning.

Jim Rojas

4 inches of water collected last night. This comes out to roughly 500
gallons.

Jim Rojas
 
S

Steve Ackman

Jan 1, 1970
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on Fri said:
You went to three on-line pool calculators to prove a point not in
dispute?
Height 18 In
Diameter 180 In 15'
Radius 90 In =B2 / 2
Volume In Cubic Inches 458,044.2 In3 =(PI() * (B3^2)) * B1
Volume in Gallons 1,982.9 Gallons =B4 / B6
One Gallon 231 In3

The on-line pool calculators were right, but while we're doing some
simple math let us take a closer look at your claims, shall we?

"The total roof area of water collection is about 950sq ft"

Abnormal Daily Rainfall for Tampa 0.5 In
Claimed Roof Catchment Area 950 Ft2
Volume of Water Caught 39.58333333 F3 =(B2 * B1) /
12
Gallons of Water Caught 296.1038771 Gallons =B3 * B6

Gallons per Cubic Foot 7.480519 Gallons

So given your abnormal daily rainfall for Tampa of .5" and your
claimed roof catchment area 950ft2 that catches ~296 gallons and tops
off a pool with a 2000 gallon deficit.

Good message, shaky messenger.

Jumping in a bit late here, and not having read the
entire thread...

You're way overcomplexicatizing things given some
of your reading audience.

950 ft2 roof / 177 ft2 pool = 5.37, so for every inch
that falls on his roof, his pool sees something less
than 5.37 (subtracting whatever undefined amount
overflows the gutters). Add the inch that falls
directly into the pool, and 1" of rainfall adds
something less than 6.37" to the pool.
 
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