Nope. Sorry. Your vocal structure second verse isn't right. And where the heck did you get the D#minor chord in the bridge??? It's an F# major both times! "YESTERDAY" you lost the three part again!
This is how this subject is to be told. A few great frames and a sense of an intimate story of personal grief and injustice. Redemption is for the saints! Excellence will prevail.
Auntie Olivia James got into are family Demonize her children and her daughter Leslie James Demonize the grandchildren worshipping Lucifer with the Prince Hall Masons in Chicago ⚠️
Very cool, Tim! Did you write the song? Very fun watching the colorful midi notes in red, green, gold, and yellow! It sounds hard to play! You're very good. I guess Mom and Dad passed down MY great genes to YOU!
I composed this song Today, Christmas Day, silly! The opening credit says that. (: I could never play this in 100 years. I put it together in pieces today over a period of many hours. Nothing better to do. Ha! Merry Christmas!
Sorry Tim.. This is not Dr Robert Malone.. This is Dr Peter McCullough.. A simple Google search between both names and youll see.. Robert Malone is the inventor of mRNA vaccine tech..
@Tim Life Looking forward to the Part 2 video! Please also show how to tie the flexible panels to the roof racks -- surprising that the panels didn't sack or bend during driving at high speed. I have two panels (rigid though) that I have a hard time finding how to fix them on the roof racks -- I even took some rack off but still didn't have a good idea. Thanks a bunch for the video! Lots of genius ideas!
I taped over the zip ties with White Gorilla tape. Two reasons for that. First, so any would-be thieves would not see how easilty they could just snip the zip ties with simple wire cutters. Second, to protect the zip ties from UV rays, getting brittle and breaking. So I can't show a video of how I put them on. The panels I bought have grommet holes, so I just looped the ties through those holes and around the corners / sides of the roof rack. Just simple common sense. I put 3 or 4 zip ties in each corner for extra strength.
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Very nice! I gotta tell you something, I have had a really hard time understanding the power, and inverter. You just completely cleared it up so easily. Thanks for that, I just bought my van, but haven’t started my build, you gave me some serious clarity!
Happy to have helped. In doing again, I'd save up for the Jackery 1000 watt, just to have more power for my computer. And the 2 solar panels would easily charge the 1000 watt, as it will take in a max of 120 watts, which the two panels can put out easily. And be sure to buy the "Y" cable and the 3 foot extension cable, and the final cable to plug into the Jackery. That's all you need to make it work. (Links below for each item).
I used many ties, and they will not break. I covered all the ties with white Gorilla tape to keep the sun from deteriorating them. I show that in Part 2.
@@jeankruger2502 Ahhh, thank you for thinking of me. I think with the white Gorilla tape covering everything, nobody will know they are held on with zip ties. I just had parked my van for 5 days in an alley in Chicago, where there is a lot of theft, and they were untouched. Hopefully I'll keep them, and they have such a low visibility also if you are under 6' tall. (: Thanks again!
Could you buy or make a double adapter so it charges from solar and the car? That is just a power input- it does not differentiate. Saves you plugging/unplugging/forgetting and will charge faster when you are driving as well as solar.
Nice RAW Van-Setup……unfortunately the overlapped solar panel will be permanently restricted to a max output of maybe 10W. Generally power output drops dramatically covering only ONE element of the whole panel. You cover 8 elements....oO
Wow, I had no idea that how the panels work. I'm getting the max 74 watt (that's all the Jackery 500 can handle) from the two panels now. If I upgraded to the Jackery 1000, which I think I will do later, then the 1000 would receive 120 watts of input, which I believe the two panels would provide. So, your statement about 10 watt max from the overlapped may be true, and I'm getting the 64 from one panel and 10 from the other. Hmmm. As long as the Jackery cannot handle more than 74 watts to recharge anyway, I suppose I'm OK for now. The option would be to cut my zip ties and spread them out, and see if I can zip tie with the grommets further away from my rack. Thanks for the tip.
Just saw and subscribed to your Channel. I just spend a week up in Beaver UT and at Zion Nat. Pk. I have a 2015 Dodge Minivan and enjoyed self boom-docking. Keep the videos coming.
I love what you did ! I'm still constantly shifting things around in my van trying to figure out what works. Saving for Jackery power station with the solar panels... I'm trying to figure out a way to make that happen ....you have me inspired! :-)