Days like these make me wish I had a DR1 blog. Then I thank God that I don't because the stuff that happens to me is so bizzarre it probably shouldn't be shared with the public anyway.
Well here's the less wierd of two wierd things that happenned to me today.
It started when I got a call form a old customer of mine in PP who bought an inverter and I guess sold it to the owner of Barco's restaurant.
The inverter is a particular model that has alot of problems but over the last 18 months of doing warrantee service on it we pretty much have the bugs hammerred out, just in time to stop doing to inverter business. Anyway this inverter is installed in a kitchen in a restaurant and although I have never seen the installation myself I suspect this may be one of the reasons we have had to replace the inverter a few times.
For the record don't install an inverter in the kitchen. Small children and inverters should stay out of the kitchen.
Anyway nice guy that I am, I contract an electrician on my own dime to go down and replace this inverter and see if he can observe anything about the installation that is causing repeated failures and a few hours later I get a call that my electrician is in jail because apparently it is illegal to carry an unlicensed inverter in public.
That's right the police arrested him for having an inverter with him and he's in jail now. Such a beautiful country. So now I am calling around trying to get my electrician out of jail so he can replace the kitchen inverter and I get an email about a situation that is much much wierder and more disturbing than the one I just mentioned.
You can't even imagine what the second situation is but lets just say this is a wierd day everybody be careful with your inverters, remember they could land you in jail.
Well here's the less wierd of two wierd things that happenned to me today.
It started when I got a call form a old customer of mine in PP who bought an inverter and I guess sold it to the owner of Barco's restaurant.
The inverter is a particular model that has alot of problems but over the last 18 months of doing warrantee service on it we pretty much have the bugs hammerred out, just in time to stop doing to inverter business. Anyway this inverter is installed in a kitchen in a restaurant and although I have never seen the installation myself I suspect this may be one of the reasons we have had to replace the inverter a few times.
For the record don't install an inverter in the kitchen. Small children and inverters should stay out of the kitchen.
Anyway nice guy that I am, I contract an electrician on my own dime to go down and replace this inverter and see if he can observe anything about the installation that is causing repeated failures and a few hours later I get a call that my electrician is in jail because apparently it is illegal to carry an unlicensed inverter in public.
That's right the police arrested him for having an inverter with him and he's in jail now. Such a beautiful country. So now I am calling around trying to get my electrician out of jail so he can replace the kitchen inverter and I get an email about a situation that is much much wierder and more disturbing than the one I just mentioned.
You can't even imagine what the second situation is but lets just say this is a wierd day everybody be careful with your inverters, remember they could land you in jail.