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  • Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    3 hours ago

    Sure, why not. But I was thinking a 4/5G router takes very little power, then a steam deck doesn’t take that much either. If that is all you need, few hundred w solar panels and a decent sized camping battery will probably do just fine. You don’t need to store a years worth of energy in one go if you can produce more than you use which helps during lower output times.

    Then if your employer is mandating return to office, charge the battery there. Make the fuckers pay for it.

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      2 hours ago

      Then if your employer is mandating return to office, charge the battery there. Make the fuckers pay for it.

      based

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      2 hours ago

      “I’ll go absolutely barebones on electricity usage. Just a router and my gaming console!”

      I don’t think it’s a good idea to opt out of something like a fridge or lighting.

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        1 hour ago

        I lived without a fridge for several months before, it’s not that difficult. Half the things I keep in a fridge don’t really need it anyway, like chutney and jam would last a fairly long time without it. Eggs in the UK don’t need the fridge either. IIRC the US wash off the protective layer on them so they do have to go in the fridge there.

        LEDs use very little energy.