
Episode #901
Everything Keeps Breaking... Good Thing I Keep All This Crap | LOTS 901
This was apparently the week everything decided to break. First the RV door handle snapped—and naturally it's an obsolete part that's basically impossible to replace. Then Starlink went down and looked suspiciously like another dead dish. Then my truck's tire-pressure warning came on and I discovered something I'd never seen before: a rock had actually punctured the tire. The good news? I had the old RV parts. I had a spare Starlink cable. And I had the tire plug kit and compressor in the truck. Check out my Amazon Storefront: https://amazon.com/shop/thelotsproject Or my Roadside Emergency Tools List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thelotsproject/list/9D0I27UYYS33?ref_=aipsflist Maybe keeping useful crap around isn't such a bad idea after all. We're also hunting hornworms after dark with a UV flashlight. If you've ever tried finding those giant green bastards on a tomato plant during the day, you know how ridiculously well they disappear. Under UV? Completely different story. There's also progress on clearing the future solar field, plans for the wooden racking that'll hold 36–42 used panels, the continuing battle with bubbles in the cabin floor, and some thoughts about where the solar-build video series is going next. Then Kori found a box of deer antlers on Facebook Marketplace. So naturally we drove an hour to buy them. The dogs approved. Thanks for spending part of your morning with me. ☕ Coffee of the WeekBOB Blend (Bottom of the bags) Food Forest Farms Use code LOTS10 for 10% off. Support The LOTS Project Fold Card https://use.foldapp.com/r/FANEWETX • Blockstream Hardware Wallets https://rewards.blockstream.com/thelotsproject • LogOX Forestry Tools https://tidd.ly/4y07Qhb • Food Forest Farms Coffee https://foodforrestfarms.com • ComfreyRoots.com https://comfreyroots.com • Echo Radios https://echoradios.com?bg_ref=Sv7Jdlw250 Save $40 with code: ECHOBRIAN407720Join the Telegram community: https://t.me/LOTSChat If you're enjoying following the cabin build, off-grid systems, Bitcoin discussions, and the occasional rant, consider subscribing. Affiliate DisclosureSome of the links in this description are affiliate links. If you purchase through them, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Those commissions help support the channel and allow me to keep producing free content. I only recommend products I actually use or would recommend to friends.






