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Wow, I bet that Hiboost amp would wake up my 5G TMobile internet. I have an attic window that would be perfect for it.I decided to test out a HiBoost 10k signal booster for cell signal (I choose them because this unit encompasses all the carriers and bands), and since T-Mobile is piggybacking their 5G signal in the same bands as 4G, I thought it would be a great test.
I set the system up (didn't even mount the antenna outside), I was shocked to go from very low to no LTE signal with 98% missed calls (inside our aluminum clad battle cruiser), to 5G full signal with full strength.
You should consider doing a couple of demos from your local dealers. Run a couple of different machines for 4 to 8 hours each and get a good idea of which one works best for you. Plus you'll get a good start on some of the work you need done. Make sure to put a Deere 333G in the mix, you'll be impressed.
Wow, I bet that Hiboost amp would wake up my 5G TMobile internet. I have an attic window that would be perfect for it.
Ordered all of my 4/0 copper cables for the batteries/inverter connections; should be here in a few days. Getting close
I see your getting some recommendations for your new residence, and I'd like to include mine own.
I'd like to encourage you to plant a Cottonwood Tree or something similar. We have a lot of work to do.
Maybe something decorative to keep the wife happy, but able to handle the Rope!
Sounds Great! Around here we have Coyotes to handle the leftovers. Makes things easy.Already in the works (sycamores, maples, and oaks), but I do already have a number of suitable trees that will be happy to lend a hand.
I have a few nice live oaks that won't break under the stress of heavy weight, so we'll be ready when the time comes.