I had been wanting a power station for quite awhile, too, and we finally realized Anker was the way to go, too. We have a generator, so we started with the Anker2000 and solar panels as a starting point. I suspect we may upgrade once our new retirement home is built or just go with full solar then. Either way, I feel much more ready should we have a lengthy power outage again (last big one was 3 years ago, but you never know!).
1 year ago | 0
“Tracked skid steers These skid steers are better for challenging terrains like muddy surfaces, rugged landscapes, and steep inclines. Their tracks distribute weight over a larger surface area, making them more stable than wheeled skid steers. Tracks are also gentler on soft ground and can minimize damage to grass. However, tracked skid steers might cause damage to paved surfaces, and they aren't recommended for use on asphalt or concrete.” You need a track skid loader for this part of Panama due to the terrain and off road use. Maybe not available here in David. Boquete? Absolutely not here unless you know something I don’t. Been following you guys for years. I bumped into Mom & Sadie at the Teakwood store on Volcancito road last year. We live in Los MOLINOS. You guys are awesome and quite amazing people.
1 year ago | 0
Do you really need to commit to such a large portion of your video endorsing it? It was disappointing to me.😔
1 year ago | 15
I'm a geek like that too, I geek out on solar stuff too 😃 I really liked the vlog! Just wondering if you're planning on keeping it in the airstream or at the roastery? Or do have two?? How will the logistics be
1 year ago | 3
I already shared it with our National news - hope they pick it up - I am thrilled for the introduction to the product - I am on a solar mission for free hydro for everyone, everywhere there is sunlight. It’s a learning curve because it’s so simple our brains can’t comprehend energy creates power - 🔥 to water is equal to sunshine ☀
1 year ago | 3
Sorry nomadic movement I agree with a lot of the comments I'm unsubbed I love you guys I wish you well but it's too commercialized now.
1 year ago | 1
Even their regular weekly video has become shorter and sometimes delayed by days. I have lost interest. Glad to see others are feeling the same
1 year ago | 8
I seem to remember ...in the very beginning you guys left your jobs because you were tried of the corporate world .. Here we are .not so many years later and your dreams and message is seemingly corporate lead .. coffee business, colaberating and promoting other corps etc. The endearing part of your channel in the early years was people could escape for a few minutes a week and live the dream with you .. That experience no longer lives on your channel. For that reason We'll be saying goodbye , best of luck in the future and thanks for the early years ..They WERE special ..God Bless All good things must come to pass.
1 year ago | 12
Starting to understand caca’s decision now. Poor Rodrigo. This has turned into a sight about commercials.
1 year ago | 4
The Nomadic Movement
Welcome to our family #AnkerSolix
I can’t even begin to explain to you guys our process when taking on a sponsor. We receive offers daily from countless nutritional powders, VPN companies, video game apps, off grid systems… and we say no to 95% of them.
As you guys know, we take on very few sponsors (maybe 1-2 a month). At the same time we understand the importance of sponsors as it allows us to make the videos we want while paying fair wages to all those working with us on Lola’s Farm.
We have 2 rules when taking on a sponsor
1. Is it something we actually use that improves the quality of our life
2. Does the company have values that we stand behind
When Anker reached out to us, we first did extensive research on the brand and the quality of their products. We talked with people who have used their products before (what up @LYSS1 and @leboy ) to understand what their first hand experience was like. Then we tested the unit for ourselves…
I’ll try not to be hyperbolic but the Solix F3800 changed our lives immediately. Our big problem with having an underpowered airstream was now resolved by plugging it in directly to the 220v port on the F3800 increasing our electrical capacity by 300%. Then we installed the Anker Home Power Panel at our coffee shop which allowed us to tie the F3800 directly into the electrical system to serve as a power backup. Power outages have cost our business thousands of dollars but the 6,000 watts that the F3800 can put out can power our whole coffee shop and keep us open when nobody else is.
To say taking on this sponsor didn’t improve the quality of our lives would be an understatement. And that’s why we’re so excited to have Anker as a sponsor, share our experience with you and just maybe help some of you out there that are having the same problems we were.
You can check out the F3800 at at Anker's website here : ankerfast.club/amjp32
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