Calibre can create a full text index to search through everything (well, for files that actually contain the text, and it needs a lot of space).
Calibre can create a full text index to search through everything (well, for files that actually contain the text, and it needs a lot of space).
There’s also Rust for the Polyglot Programmer which seems to be a generic version of those.
What an insight, he must be a tactical genius.
I only know 16 amp breakers (~3600 W), not sure if lower current circuits are commonly used in Germany. In my experience every socket can power devices like a toaster or lawn mower, so they’re all suitable for such solar inverters.
Modern meters take that into account (and you’ll get one by the energy provider if you don’t have it already when you tell them you installed such solar panels), everything that’s used in your home gets balanced against what you produce, regardless of which specific circuit uses / provides energy. (Only immediate usage though, and if you add a battery that can save your excess energy instead of feeding it back into the grid you roughly quadruple the cost so that’s quite a bit more expensive.)
Individuals owning their own means of energy production is obviously unamerican.
Although I hope they also considered what happens if there’s two of them on a circuit
The regulations allow only for one. If you want a bigger install than that you need individual approval I think.
Audiobooks have a simple workaround if you can find a version of the book in text format to download, just index that.