u/GhuffSalomoni-15

bluetti promo code worth waiting for before building out a small off grid setup?

i’ve been slowly working on a small cabin setup and trying to figure out a realistic power solution without immediately going all in on a huge expensive system. right now i mainly want enough power for lights, charging devices, a small fan, and occasional laptop use, but i know once you start adding things it snowballs pretty fast.

i keep looking at bluetti units because a lot of people in off grid and camping spaces seem happy with them, especially for quieter setups compared to generators. before pulling the trigger though i started looking for a bluetti promo code because some of these prices climb fast once you add solar panels or expansion batteries.

for people here who actually use bluetti systems in cabins or off grid setups, how reliable have they been long term? and did you end up wishing you bought a bigger unit right away or was starting smaller the smarter move? also curious how well they hold up during long stretches of regular daily use instead of occasional trips.

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u/GhuffSalomoni-15 — 6 days ago
▲ 14 r/Hobbies

I keep falling off hobbies after a few weeks and it’s starting to bug me.

I usually get really into something at first like drawing or learning guitar, then life gets busy or I just stop feeling that initial excitement and I slowly drop it. I still want to get better at something long term, I just can’t seem to stick with it once the motivation fades. It ends up feeling like I’m always restarting from scratch.

I’ve tried setting small goals and schedules but I don’t always follow through.

How do you all stay consistent with a hobby when the motivation isn’t there anymore?

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u/GhuffSalomoni-15 — 20 days ago