
featherliteCT1 wrote:I think you will love larger wheels and tires. Hope you are able to get some decent money out of your old wheels and tires to defray the cost of your new ones. I look forward to hearing about your thought process as you shop and ultimately make your decision about brands and styles of the new wheels and tires.
The disease continues to progress unabated!
What are the brands on those components?flboy wrote:I got a Wifi Range extender (amplified with 8db of antenna gain) in the mail yesterday to wire up. Same idea as the cell phone booster, but for Wi-Fi. Going to try it out at Biketoberfest in a few weeks. Hopefully will be able to pickup Wi-Fi from nearby hotels or etc. or any unsuspecting soul who doesn't secure their WiFi. It is supposedly good enough to boost bi-directionally for a few miles line of sight, but I know advertisements like that are only under optimum and ideal conditions and are reliant on the Wi-Fi hotspot a bit also as you need some small signal returned to amplify. Even if I can't always get a mile or so, I can see when boon-docking in Walmart parking lots or etc.. I'll be able to pull WiFi from the parking lot. Also, I should be able to park somewhat near a Starbucks or McDonald's (or etc.) and get their WiFi under the right conditions. We'll see if it is true. I know folks do it in urban places all the time. Theoretically it is possible and this does amplify both ways. Even with decent signal nearby, these devices, if nothing else, should improve the data rates as the boosted signals usually don't have the same throughput errors as noisy or weaker signals. Same idea as having one bar or 5 on your cell phone. You will notice how much faster the data is with 5 bars over 1.
In any case, Just another antenna to put on.. It will be at home with the rest of them. ;-)
Pics to come when I install. Here is a pic of what it looks like.
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usmc70_14 wrote:What are the brands on those components?
BTW... Nice set up you have going. I'll be doing the same thing in the next few weeks.
note that so-called 12AH is (at best) calculated based on the 3.7V of the internal lithium cells.flboy wrote:Got this 12,000mah (12aH) Lithium Battery pack from HF for jumping my motorcycle battery or power for misc. devices when camping off the motorcycle. The little 39W folding solar panel charged it nicely.
That's a great forecast super excited.Tommy B wrote:Hey Don, temps are going to be perfect!
Mid 70s high, mid to low 50s at night.![]()
Cant wait.
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