Good Morning!!!! 56F @ 5:15AM. Sunny. High 77F. Winds light and variable.
Made it all the way up to 79F yesterday afternoon. Very warm for this early in March here.
Thanks for all the drone feedback, guys! The more I read about the JDI Mavic Mini, the more I like it. It would be very useful to get an aerial shot of the open trenches to document what wire and pipe went where, so I may pull the trigger on one today.
A box showed up yesterday morning with a pair of HomeKit compatible
video cameras, and they're working very well. The images are available in Apple's Home app, right along with the light switches, thermostat, and other sensors, and are available to see when I'm traveling. And all protected by the security and encryption built into HomeKit. I had a couple of questions during the installation, which were quickly answered by native English speaking tech support staff, something I didn't expect for what seems to be a Chinese product. Seems like I had to call because I couldn't find any user manual, other than a very brief Quick Start pamphlet that came in the box. So that's on today's agenda, even if it means calling their tech support again.
The visit by the building inspector went very well. He commented about the shallow trench up near the house, but was OK with it with the metal conduit. He checked my pressure gauge on the gas pipe, asked me how long it had been on there (5-6 days) and let a few PSI out to make sure the gauge was working, and that was it. We spent the rest of the time talking about the Camp Fire (his house was badly damaged), the homeless shenanigans going on in Chico, and even the weather. Really nice guy, and not the same one as last time. Only one final inspection to go when it's all done.:thumbsup:
Cleaned up the trench for the shipping container one last time and got the plastic drain pipe installed using both the new and some left over pieces. Also used some of the heavy left over plastic tape left over from wrapping the propane line fittings to fasten grates and secure the joints between pieces. It'll be interesting to see how that tape holds up.
Got to thinking how I'm going to compact the dirt going back into the trenches, and I think I'm going to get some 4x6 lumber and chunk it up into 4' lengths, stack it up in the trench, then run over it with the tractor. If I fill the trench in 6" lifts, that's four rounds of compaction, and 5 boards to reach the bottom of the trench. It'll take a while, but I really don't want the same kind of subsidence I got over the trench I had last year in front of the house for the sprinkler system, especially in the two trenches that run under the generator pad.
The electrical contractor is supposed to drop off the solar panels this morning, and I've got a bone density scan to go to this afternoon. I'm told to wear pants with no metal in them, so it looks like sweat pants will be the order of the day.:confused3:
Happy Hump Day folks!