Happy retirement Peter, I just got a copy of your Design principles book in the mail. Thanks for all your help and wisdom!
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Congratulations Peter,
you have been my first mentor in the practical controls. Thanks to you, I have managed to really improve my understanding of the control systems theory and to make connections to the real world control applications. That was 15 years ago. You inspired me to pursue a career in automation and controls where I still work today as I&C maintenance engineer.
I had a pleasure of meeting you in person and visiting your great company.
Again, thank you for everything! Enjoy your retirement, but never stop sharing your immense knowledge.
I looked at a Nash 17K. It has a regular queen size bed, 80", whereas most trailers have only full size beds, 75". I am tall and my feed would hang over the end of the bed. Also, the Arctic Fox 990 is more portable. I have camped in places that reqire 4 wheel ( 6 wheel with the dually ) drive to get to and would almost impossible to get a trailer there. The down side is that the Arctic Fox 990 cost twice as much as the Nash 17K and it required a 1 ton dually. Just about anything could pull a Nash17K. So I paid a lot more for the ability to camp in more remote places in the sticks. I have a Garmin satellite phone in case I get into trouble. I have 170W of solar power that will last 2 days without running the generator in the winter time. In the summer the solar panels keep the batteries charged.Congrats! Your my hero! Very familiar with the Artic Fox. Friends have a 990 and Ford 1 ton dually. Looking at a Nash with the Off the Grid package now and plan on semi retiring as soon as I can! Enjoy!
I like being able to sleep in without worrying about the alarm clock.
I am 67. It is time.
I have a truck/camper. I have a Ram 3500 dually and a Arctic Fox 990. I will travel around looking for a good place to retire to. So far Washington state has been OK but I am willing to move.