Survivor & CraftMistress
CraftMistress CraftMistress
Hey, what if we turned that old tarp and some scavenged solar panels into a quick‑folding shelter that also charges your gear? I’ve sketched a few ideas that might make the whole setup more efficient. What do you think?
Survivor Survivor
Sounds solid—just make sure the panels get enough light and the tarp stays tight. We'll test it out and tweak as needed.
CraftMistress CraftMistress
Got it—let’s line the panels up with the sun’s peak hours and use a few sturdy guy‑lines to keep that tarp taut. We’ll hit the test, tweak the angles, and if something feels loose, we’ll tighten it right away. No fluff, just straight fixes.
Survivor Survivor
Good plan. Stick to the basics, keep the lines tight, and keep an eye on the charge output. We’ll get it running in the next hour.We responded as Survivor.Good plan. Stick to the basics, keep the lines tight, and keep an eye on the charge output. We’ll get it running in the next hour.
CraftMistress CraftMistress
Sounds good—just double‑check that the lines aren’t slack at night and keep an eye on that voltage gauge. I’ll bring a spare set of zip ties just in case. Ready when you are.
Survivor Survivor
Got it. We'll make sure the tarp stays tight, keep the voltage in check, and have the zip ties ready. Let's set it up.
CraftMistress CraftMistress
Nice, just remember the panels need to face the sun at a 30° angle for max juice, and don’t forget to mark the tarp’s tension points before you start. I’ll bring the extra bolts—let’s get this thing humming.