Good Morning!!!! 53F @ 4:30AM. Periods of rain. High around 60F. Winds SSE at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall possibly over one inch. Higher wind gusts possible.
Storm blew in at around six o'clock last night, and we've picked up about 3/4" inch of rain since. It was raining and blowing hard enough an hour or so ago to wake me, with the porch roof squeaking and groaning, the screen door creaking and the metal flap in the range hood flapping. Probably be like that all day and into tomorrow.

Fooled around some more with the van again yesterday, recording a cold start and looking at what the battery voltage, water temp, and RPMs are doing. Found a post on a Subaru forum that said the injectors need at least 10.4V to fire, and it seems the battery in the van now struggles to provide that when the engine is cold and the oil is stiff. Once warmed up, it fires right off. Which helps explain why there were no problems during the summer and early fall. I plugged the battery into the Battery Saver yesterday afternoon, then waited for the "Full" light to come on, then disconnected it from the 110V AC power. Battery voltage read 13.1V, and I'll be curious to see what it reads when I check it again this morning. My sense is that it isn't holding a charge, either, but we'll see. I also found a video that shows how to check if the injectors are firing using a test light, and realized that after all these years of playing around with electrical stuff I still didn't have one. You know, the ones that have a light in the handle with a spike on one end and a long cord with a clamp on the other. Amazon had one, and now it's on the way to me, along with some other adaptors that will make electrical testing easier. I also found a tank bag to replace my old one with the tired zipper and map pocket that tries to blow off in the wind. It will be interesting if Amazon makes their promised delivery deadlines.
Speaking of oil changes, it's been a year since it was changed on the big touring bike, so that's on the list for this coming week. Before then, I'll check valve clearance, install a battery in it, and swap out the headlight bulb for a brighter LED. I left the Honda generator full of gas, so I'll transfer that into the motorcycle and mothball the generator. That'll probably take most of the day.
Hope everyone enjoys the rest of their weekend.