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In PA we have energy choice. If you can figure out how that works let me know. Most people buy the cheapest plan they can find which of course they raise as soon as you turn around. you can buy green if you like or black if that's your preference. From my way of thinking that's the way it should work. Neighbors across the street have grid tied solar which seems nutso to me. When the power is out they are still out of power. It seems like we should be able to figure this stuff out. I guess we are too stupid.

Chris
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,642  
Good morning!!!! 55F @ 7:45 in Orcutt, CA. Some clouds this morning will give way to generally sunny skies for the afternoon. High near 75F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.

<soapbox>Good your son is showing a healthy interest in driving, Ken. I read about so many in that generation not bothering to get a learner's permit, leaving them dependent on everyone else around them for transport. And the kids don't seem to care. At 16, all my friends and I couldn't wait to get behind the wheel, and get a summer job to save up for our first car. Now adays, seems like the parents just hand over the keys instead of making the kids work and pay for at least some of it.</soapbox>

I ended up at Home Depot for that part of the project. Looking for a drill bit that would get through concrete, steel mesh, 100 year old oak boards.
FWIW, I've been pretty impressed with the Bosch line of SDS drills. They use granite gravel in the concrete around here, and they zip right through. Part of that is due to a newer Bosch hammer-drill, though.

SO, if the power goes out for more than six hours (the general capacity of the FiOS internal backup battery), you no longer have an independently-powered telecommunications device.
Even the old copper networks are no longer all copper, at least in NorCal. In many places, radio links have been substituted for the old poles and wires. We learned during the past years fires that those links are often powered by propane or Diesel fired generators, and when the access to those areas was lost due to evacuations, the phone lines failed once the fuel ran out. The only thing that still worked was the satellite internet link and TV, and even then, only while my generator was running. The smoke was so thick I was getting very little generation off the solar panels, and once the big battery bank ran down, the generator automatically powered up and started sucking down the propane.
In PA we have energy choice. If you can figure out how that works let me know. Most people buy the cheapest plan they can find which of course they raise as soon as you turn around. you can buy green if you like or black if that's your preference. From my way of thinking that's the way it should work. Neighbors across the street have grid tied solar which seems nutso to me. When the power is out they are still out of power. It seems like we should be able to figure this stuff out. I guess we are too stupid.
I had a choice at the new house for electrical power, and went with a coop for about a 30% savings over PG&E. Sure makes for an "interesting" power bill, though.

It's not difficult to set up reliable power for an individual home. All you need is a solar panel array, a big battery, and a generator for when nothing else works. Then just leave it grid tied for a belt and suspenders level of reliability. Not so easy for the grid as a whole, though. The solar panels, batteries, and generators are horribly expensive, especially on that scale. Now I see that you can let the utility tap into the battery bank you installed so they can suck it dry when grid resources are stretched. Makes sense for the utility, but then what happens when that's still not enough and they still need to cut your grid power? Now you've got a dead battery, nightfall is approaching, and you're about to hear your generator start running. And you thought grid power was expensive...
geez, brings back memories of you slaving over my utility trailer trying to drill holes with the crappy drills I gave you.
Yeah, what's with the crappy drill bits these days? I picked up a few 1/2" + sizes in the 1/64" and 1/32" increments from McMaster last year, and when I tried to use them on the van last week, all of them got dull very quickly. And the Drill Doctor didn't grind them properly, which had me scrambling to remember what Mr. Crumb taught me about sharpening drills by hand back in HS metal shop. Usta to be able to count on McMaster for quality merchandise, but they sure missed the boat with those drills.

For the last two brake jobs I've done on the F250, KJC, it was cheaper to just buy new pads and rotors than to mess around getting the rotors turned. Rock Auto for the parts.

Woke up at 3:00AM yesterday morning, tossed'n'turned for half an hour, and just got up and got goin'. On the road by 4:45AM, got down here by 12:30 or so. Drove in the dark for an hour or so, and the LED headlamps on the new van work very well. Probably the best headlights on any vehicle I've had. Nothing beats watching the sun rise through a windshield, too. Uneventful trip, as rush hour was just starting when I hit Sacramento. Once I crossed south of downtown, traffic in my direction almost disappeared. Ran into two very disappointing stops at Love's gas stations, though. Neither pump would give me a receipt, and the bathrooms at both were unspeakably filthy. And neither had the long handled squeegies I'd found at another Love station last time. One squeege was even split, and left ugly dirty water stains on the windshield. So much for fallin' for Loves...

Stayed on the freeway for an extra exit on the way down, a route I accidentally discovered on the way back last time due to a construction closure. It's about 30 minutes longer, but there are only two relatively low elevation passes, vs. four pretty steep ones the other way. I'll use this route when I'm moving the heavier equipment in the shop, and I wanted to see it in the loaded direction. The road itself is much better as well, having more passing lanes and much smoother surface. Important, since the new trailer doesn't seem to have any suspension other than the tires.

Got the van unloaded just in time for my friend to drop by and help unload the motorcycles. And the heavy plasma screen TV. BBQed some sausage and fresh corn on the cob, made a big salad.

While we were eating dinner we heard the pump come on in the hot tub. Pulled the cover off and the chlorine level was almost zero, so put a new tablet in the floater thingy and let it sit the rest of the meal. Checked it with the new bottle of test strips I'd brought along, and all the levels were showing good. Couldn't get in that hot bubbling water fast enough. All those kinks and pains from bouncing around in the van just disappeared. Then I wondered what kind of power the tub was using, so looked up energy use for the past couple weeks. The the solar power system was still pushing energy back to the grid.

Slept like a log last night. Life is good.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,643  
Good Afternoon Guys,
Another scorcher today, going to 93 or 94 in Ct, sorry TxDon, that would be a break for you guys ! Vermont looks like upper 80's

Made up a brake adjusting tool for one of my Model A buddies this morning. He is also planning on doing a complete brake job on his Model A roadster !

Thomas, great shot of Boo along the tree line !

Check, beautiful job on the downstairs apartment ! Came out great !

Looks like another afternoon in or near the pool, as its certainly too hot to do anything this afternoon !

All have a blessed and safe day !
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,644  
70°F and no rain

Good ophthalmology appointment for Sophie. Change in med schedule.

Otherwise took too long in town and blew off rest of day once home

No work on BX so that is the priority this morning.

Only 10 more bags of pool salt

We host H&F this afternoon.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,645  
77F and partly cloudy @ 12:30, heading up to around 79F for the day's high ... a bit of welcome relief from the recent "hot" conditions ... ;)

Looks like the rain mostly bypassed us though: LWS is only showing 0.01" for yesterday and today ... :(

Chance for some showers later and overnight ... 🤞

We did make it back out yesterday after it clouded up.

Woman decided to work on watering the garden which was a good thing.

I got another dozen strawberry runners potted and pinned down, count now up to 75.

Also did some weeding and watering on the strawberry plants that are actually in the ground. Still have a few of those left to do, hopefully get those finished up today.

Now out of soil and pots in the back so will take the Cub and dump cart up today and get some screened compost for the rest of the potting.

Bird feeders need refilled.

Water Buffalo still has some water in it, may water/feed some of the plants over in the northeast planting bed with that and then see about refilling it for the trees and such out front.

Otherwise whatever else comes up.

Woman went out last night after dark for a stroll, when She came back in She commented that She wasn't really sure but She thought that the hosta in the northwest planting had really filled out since I put up the monofilament fence around the bed. Yup ... ;)

Hope everyone is having a decent Thursday ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,646  
In for a cool down break..... 87° at 10:30... too hot for this time of year. We should be around 75-80°.

Well, the guessers are saying Monday the temps will drop to "normal"...... seems the normals are getter hotter for longer periods. Hope they are correct, I'm tired of the heat!

I was able to get the addition foundation laid out. Now some more dismantling is in order. Have to be careful removing the pieces/ parts, (porch roof and deck) since they will be relocated / reused on the back of the house.

I think I'm more excited about that.... then the rear deck and roof will extend the existing deck/roof out to 24 ft. long. I have already allocated a space for the grill and smoker. Unfortunately, my excitement will have to wait until after the addition is done.

Break is over..... time to get back at it....
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,647  
   / Good morning!!!! #176,648  
I thought I smelled something nice last night, Popgadget making his world famous brisket again.
actually I barbecued a t bone in that heat, was on sale for 6.50 a pound over holiday weekend.
that was yummy, only ate half, will make good lunch sandwich sliced up

two hour install window this morning, guess I'd better be patient.

finally had enough states that this would not look stupid putting up in rv.
I hope by end of next year a lot more are filled in
Over 10 years and 3 states for mine.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,650  
Good morning everyone! Cold front came through the other night. Dropped temps 30 degrees and we got like 16 drops of rain... No help for the farmers.
I bought a Wagner powered roller and got the first coat of primer on the shop walls. It worked great, no back and forth to a tray to refill the roller. OSB sucked up the stuff pretty good, and the OSB ink bled right through. I'm OK with that. Gotta go back out and finish the edges. I'm hoping the "real" paint covers the bleed through, but it's a shop - so I'm not too worried. I used latex, for easy cleanup.
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Looks nice!!!
 

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