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   / Good morning!!!! #155,661  
Morning, 56 going up to a sunny 83 and fall is in the works.

Roy - heal up fast and take it easy.
L4N - sounds like a lot of stuff to keep you awake on the long drive. Glad you made it in one piece.

Back to work...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,662  
Damned if I didn't take another fall yesterday.
Sorry to hear about your fall yesterday. That is one of the risks as we get older that injures many.
Lately I have focussed on doing daily squats, leg and balance exercises and it is actually helping a lot
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #155,663  
need to start giving away more tomatoes, they are piling up. Will probably take some to church on Sunday and give them away.
I can identify with that. Our menu change with what is available from the garden. See yesterday's lunch dish below with tomatoes from the garden. But we still have more than we can eat

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   / Good morning!!!! #155,664  
Good Morning
It’s 58 with a high of 82 under sunny skies today.

Yesterday was a great day to work outside, but I didn’t get much done. Some more research on the solar array and siting it in a place where it would pass the wife’s aesthetic test and function well. It seems that those locations might be mutually exclusive.
Got some questions answered, I was surprised to learn that the feed from the array to the inverter was 1000 VDC. I was expecting much lower, and that the inverter would be near the array with a long AC feed to the grid, but it’s the opposite. High voltage DC for the long run.

Today will be some more outside chores, have to unload bags of grain and fill the bins, need to load wife’s car for the farmers market tomorrow, first one since her surgery. They will unload it and help her set up, we’ll see how it goes.

I can identify with the thin skin of an old man, by my issue is with tearing more than bruising. After I finish working on something, I usually have to wipe the blood off the tools and the project.

The little nick on the right hand is an artifact from Drew’s Gravely a week or two ago. Not sure what got the left hand. But this is typical of what they look like.

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It’s a good thing that a bass keeps my fingers well calloused, or I’d have shredded fingertips as well.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,665  
Bill, good to hear from you and you are back safely. You must see some amazing things out there. Keep the moose out of your radiator.

Roy, sorry for more lumps. The lumps and bumps of life.

while they may make it to heaven, there is a special place for mechanics who cut off zip ties exposing razor sharp edges and then leave that edge in the
pathway for hands. Hose clamps will get you too.

good looking lunch.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,666  
11.03 amps running on full heat, about .1 amp when not.
I turn it off manually every night. Gizmo tracks on time and juice used, not total time.
I need to study the manual more.

sump pump plugged into same outlet. Not good. I can't easily trip the sump pump due to a yukky lid on it or I would have put
the gizmo on that line also. Pretty sure it's way more than 4 amps on startup pumping water.
Which means I have to remember to turn off the hot tub if a storm is coming. Hmmm.
Panel box absolutely full so no more new lines run easily.

only other available outlet for sump pump is the 110VAC outlet behind washer where it plugs in.
I think the question is if I have to disconnect something temporarily, what would it be? I think the washing machine.
Only use it once a week usually.

And the moral of the story is obvious, the last one you disconnect ever is the sump pump.
Because you will forget to plug it back in.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #155,667  
Good morning! 67˚F warming quickly to 90 with lots of sun.
On the way to Mom's yesterday notice countryside is green again form the rains a week ago. It looks like the ranchers will get one more cut of hay in October.

When it drops below 70˚ in the morning and only 90 in the afternoon Fall is here!
Need to do some caulking today around the house where different materials meet after the extreme temperature changes this year.

Roy, too many falls on that step, definitely need a rail, but it won't help if you don't have a free hand to grab hold of it.

Flags are half mast in the neighborhood starting yesterday to honor the Queen.

My employment app is jumping with notifications of work opportunities in the activities section of the farm and pumpkin patch.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #155,668  
Good Morning. 76° going to 86° today.. Suppose to get rain for most of the weekend.

Roy take care and the railing is a good idea... Pop your hands look just mine..I bruise and nick my hands so often they never get a chance to heal..

Have a great weekend everybody..
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,669  
Got some questions answered, I was surprised to learn that the feed from the array to the inverter was 1000 VDC. I was expecting much lower, and that the inverter would be near the array with a long AC feed to the grid, but it’s the opposite. High voltage DC for the long run.

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One thing I remember from power systems classes is DC is better for long distance transmission. The problem with using DC for that is short circuit interruption, AC is easy to interrupt.

My wife does not like the looks of solar panels. I would want to ground rack them over the hill out of sight, which is then longer distance. I’m waiting for my retirement house to install. Might be a long wait
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,670  
Good morning. Cooling off significantly in S.CA. Coastal Hurricane Kay made landfall in Baja Mexico. Hopefully bringing much needed rain to this area. 30-40 mph winds fanning the flames of the now 24k acre Fairview wildfire in the rugged San Jacinto Mtn foothills just east of us. Mandatory evacuation line just a 1/4 mile away - we set at the ready. Hopefully the rain gets here before the fire. Both predicted for today. Pray for the firefighters and the people in it's path. Thank you
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,671  
11.03 amps running on full heat, about .1 amp when not.
I turn it off manually every night. Gizmo tracks on time and juice used, not total time.
I need to study the manual more.

sump pump plugged into same outlet. Not good. I can't easily trip the sump pump due to a yukky lid on it or I would have put
the gizmo on that line also. Pretty sure it's way more than 4 amps on startup pumping water.
Which means I have to remember to turn off the hot tub if a storm is coming. Hmmm.
Panel box absolutely full so no more new lines run easily.

only other available outlet for sump pump is the 110VAC outlet behind washer where it plugs in.
I think the question is if I have to disconnect something temporarily, what would it be? I think the washing machine.
Only use it once a week usually.

And the moral of the story is obvious, the last one you disconnect ever is the sump pump.
Because you will forget to plug it back in.
Depending on your breaker panel you can get some double single pole breakers that will get you two in the space for one.
QO2020 - Square D 20 Amp Tandem Circuit Breaker
such as these tandem breakers for a Sq D old style QO box.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,672  
BRILLIANT that they stock that stuff, it lasts for DECADES ... what everybody needs :)
Good (Friday) morning on this sad day. The overnight Low was a warm 15C! It rained overnight, coincidentally starting at what turned out to be the hour of HM Queen Elizabeth II's passing... indeed, it is still raining and there was 9mm in the gauge. It's presently 15.2C.

As soon as I woke and heard the news, I lowered my flag to 'half mast'. I have the honour of having sworn allegiance to HM upon my induction into the Navy. I'm 'gutted' by the news and have shed many a tear this morning.

That's about it for today, take care all.
Absolutely, Wagtail. As Canada’s Queen, she is on our coins and on the back of our $20 bill. And our Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in his tribute after her death, “She was my favorite person in the whole world”.

I am just sad that I never met her in person despite her many trips to Canada, and I have watched pretty much all of the movies and what not about her. 70 years! What a reign!

And now we have a King, which I have never had before. It will be an interesting adjustment to get used to the idea that there is a King of Canada.

R.I.P, your Majesty.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,673  
For that they can leave the tank, I might need it
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One thing I remember from power systems classes is DC is better for long distance transmission. The problem with using DC for that is short circuit interruption, AC is easy to interrupt.

My wife does not like the looks of solar panels. I would want to ground rack them over the hill out of sight, which is then longer distance. I’m waiting for my retirement house to install. Might be a long wait
It seems you have a unique set of circumstances.
If you get an average of 3' of rainfall or more your getting about 22 gallons per square foot annually.
If you put up solar panels with a rain collection system of say 2,000 sq ft that could provide 44,000 gallons of water annually, and probably 30kwh of electricity.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,674  
Good morning to all! Low of 60°, going up to around 83°. Temps over the weekend supposed to drop into the 70's. Hopefully the start of fall. The good chances of rain have now moved to Sunday, but still have moderate chances tonight and tomorrow. We can still use a few days of rain.

Cloud cover this morning, so I'm going to try and get the axle on the Jeep all finished. Need to do the brakes and get it filled with gear oil. Hopefully will get it done today. Then start the rebuild of the transfer case. It's already on the bench in the shop. After that.... the Jeep should be done.

RS, pace yourself.... sounds like you're getting a lot done!

David, another job well done! I will mix up a bag or two now, any more and it gets too hard. We are lucky, there is now a "you haul it" concrete plant about 4 miles away. You can get anything from a half yard to 1.25 yards. The little carts have a 6' chute, so fairly easy to get the concrete unloaded.

Roy, we don't bounce anymore.... be careful! A railing is a good idea. I am seriously considering putting grab bars in the bath /shower.

Wng, have a good hike!

BEF, a mini vacation sounds well deserved! I have been contemplating the same.... just not in the cards right now.... too much to do.

The abdominal / GI issues left as soon as it came on. Ate as normal yesterday, no issues. Definitely strange. Must have picked up some weird bug from the grandkids.... schools are a petri dish for bugs....

Well, time to go squeeze some thick gear oil into an axle.....

Everyone have a great day!
 
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Good Morning!!!! 89F @ 6:45AM. Sunny. Near record high temperatures. High near 110F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.

80K sounds high for a batteryless system, Paul. Some things I've learned along the way:
- Each utility has its own policies for selling and buying power to solar equipped homes. Here, PG&E puts you on time-of-use rates with much higher prices for power during peak demand hours. They sell power at $.40/kWh, but only give me $.04/kWh for what I sell back to them. But that only goes at the yearly "true up", where each kWh I sell offsets each kWh I buy one-for-one, and the rates apply to any difference either way. For my circumstances, it makes no sense to generate more electricity with solar than I actually use, from a financial standpoint.
- Look at your power bills over the last few years and get a feeling for how much you actually use. That will help you size the solar array output. If your utility provides data for each hour of the day, see what time of day you're using power, and if a solar power system would provide most of that power or not. Consider shifting high power demand tasks like laundry or dish washing to times of peak solar array output.
- Some inverters have 120 VAC outputs that can be used for recharging batteries or powering small lights during a grid outage. Otherwise, when the grid is down, you don't have any power even though the sun is shining.
- Switching household loads from grid to generator may not seem like a big deal, but most modern electronics expect an uninterrupted power supply and behave erratically if power is suddenly removed and then re-applied. Computers and storage systems with spinning hard drives are particularly vulnerable to failure if they are not shut down properly before they lose power. And Solid State Drives may become corrupted if power is lost during write operations. Most things that use electricity don't like seeing a surge or sag when power comes back on, and walking around turning everything off before starting a generator, and then turning everything back on once it's going, gets old fast. So protect those systems with a UPS, and remember to shut them down properly when grid power is lost, before the UPS battery goes flat.
- The federal tax credit for solar power systems is gradually being phased out, so the sooner you finish your system, the larger the tax credit. A lot of state tax credits are doing the same.
- Most of the work of installing the system can be done by a handy person such as yourself, but if something goes wrong good luck getting support from the equipment supplier, especially if they are not located in the US of A. Even then, if multiple vendors are involved, it often turns into a round of finger pointing, instead of problem solving.
- Carefully check the background of a solar installer if you use one. Ask for references, and talk to them. If possible, visit some installations and inspect the workmanship. You might be surprised what passes for "good enough".

Often times, Frits, buying a replacement for something that is lost is the only way to find the original item...

I found shorty extension cords on Amazon and use them under wall warts so I can use all the outlets on a power strip, Drew. Maybe you could set a timer on the hot tub so it heats at night when power is less expensive and maybe there aren't as many loads on that circuit? Depends on how fast the tub cools off, though.

Good to hear from you again, Bill. On my last trip down south I saw several trailer loads of tomatos scattered across the freeway by accident. What a mess, but it happens every year at harvest time.

The bank is closing the branch I use, so yesterday I went there to empty my safe deposit box. Took a long time to find it, as the boxes had somehow been rearranged. I've read horror stories about how boxes had been mistakenly emptied, and started to wonder if the same might have happened to me. Enough that I don't plan to get a replacement safe deposit box, and will just rely on a fire safe here instead.

The machine shop I was hoping to use for the cylinder head work I need is super busy, which was no surprise, but the man I spoke with yesterday that does the work wasn't interested in doing some of what needs done. Now I need to decide if I send it out of state to a specialist, or learn how to do it myself. As if I have nothing better to do...

I noticed a nice new video on the CrossTalk Solutions channel this morning about WiFi access point placement.

Was going to take some target practice this morning, but it's already uncomfortably hot outside. Gonna be a nice afternoon for a siesta...

TGIF gang!🍻
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,676  
Roy, we don't bounce anymore.... be careful! A railing is a good idea. I am seriously considering putting grab bars in the bath /shower.!
We have them...had been installed by the previous owner of our house.
I strongly recommend grab handles
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,677  
70°F and .02 inches rain.

Wx permitting, getting a start on another round of flail mowing of the outside areas would appear prudent.

Shoulders telling me they may have been over used a bit yesterday - wimps.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,679  
Roy, be careful out there. Saw something a while back about exercises for us mature folks to help with balance and reduce falls.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,680  
oh my, lady from Giant food store just confirmed they can give me three month supply of Celebrex for arthritis for 31 dollars using the Good RX coupon card.
CVS wanted 281 dollars this morning with my prescription drug coverage. These folks said it would be 200. But with the discount card that cost me nothing,
final cost is 31 bucks. This system is so broken, cries out for better regulation.

needless to say I just switched pharmacies.

memorial service was packed, I sat off in corner away from folks, hope I don't get sick.
Did not stick around for lunch afterwards, just too many folks packed in small places.
Not family or close friend so just being an elder of church and making an appearance, getting folks to sit down, tell them
where the bathrooms were, etc.

now to get in grubby clothes and go water my radishes.
 

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