Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

___RosaLux t1_jdmo4rq wrote

As someone with tinted front windows and the accompanying doctor’s note, I can tell you cops don’t care. The only time they’ll break out that meter to check the tint is if you’ve been pulled over for something different. And even then, probably only if you’re being an asshole.

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nixstyx t1_jdmnt7r wrote

I'd like to see the math on those 88k acres. If it's that simple, then the solution to climate change must be to cut down all the forests and install solar panels, right? By the math you'd see a 366x reduction in carbon. But, you wouldn't because it doesn't work that way.

Plus sequestration is is a term that's being misinterpreted and misapplied with reckless abandon these days. If a forest grows and then you cut and harvest the timber, that carbon is still sequestered in the wood. Then when the forest regrows, guess what? More carbon is sequestered in the wood. More importantly, sequestration is one of the least important things a forest can do for overall environmental health.

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nixstyx t1_jdmn6t6 wrote

There are much better places to put panels. Sure, it reduces CO2 emissions equal to whatever, but that's still forest acres that are gone when they didn't have to be.

It's also destroying wildlife habitat that could remain if we were more strategic with solar placement.

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bilug335 t1_jdmluon wrote

I had 14% on my rear windows and finally had to strip that this year. They are cracking down on window tint. You can have 35% legally the the three rear windows.

You can have 70% on the front windows.

NH State Law link

https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/XXI/266/266-58-a.htm

DMV website info on tinted windows link

https://www.dmv.nh.gov/vehicles-boats-or-titles/inspections-emissions/tinted-windows

Window tint waiver link

https://legiscan.com/NH/bill/HB1110/2022

HB224 state redline link

https://gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/legacy/bs2016/billText.aspx?id=227&txtFormat=html&sy=2021

State inspection document link

https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/state_agencies/saf-c3200.html

All state summary link

https://www.cartintlaw.com/new-hampshire/

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I tried every method I could to keep my 14% tint. I even made them show me the sensors they use, the calibration of the sensors, how the measurement is taken, etc.

I lost.

If you find a way to win, let me know.

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songsandspeeches t1_jdmkez3 wrote

i understand what you're saying but you don't need a meter to tell what darker tints looks like if you know what 70s look like.... 70s just have the slightest tint of shading.. you can barely tell it's tinted when it's 70% so it's obvious when it's darker.

any dumbass cop will be able to tell if it's illegal tints on the front window because any obvious tinting is < 70% light transmittance.

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hardsoft t1_jdmk3r9 wrote

The above confirms exactly what I already stated.

You can "jump" an EV with a dead 12V battery (happens to Teslas all the time) to turn it on, but you can't drive off the 12V battery.

Charging the 12V battery independently doesn't extend range in any meaningful sense.

I'm an electrical engineer and you clearly have no idea what you're talking about.

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