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[Discuss] Full disk encryption, why bother?



Starts sounding like it might be best to get a system like
off-the-grid folks have,
where they run inverters full time from batteries, and charge the batteries
from whatever is available (PV solar, generators, wind, tractor/generators,
steam engine/generators, or even just charger from the grid, etc)

homepower.com has Home Power magazine that has lots of power solutions.

Also, cheap inverters tend to make square or 'blocky' type AC current,
where good 'full sign wave' inverters make 'good looking' power that most
devices handle without any issue.  Some UPSes have the same problem.

I hope this helps some folks...



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