Good Morning!!!! 61F @ 7:30AM. Sun and clouds mixed. High 76F. Winds light and variable.
Hope those of you seeing snow are staying safe and warm. For those of you that actually like snow, I'll see if I can pass any coming my way to the east, hopefully before any of it reaches the ground.:laughing:
Spent some time this morning reading up on the Simpli Phi batteries, David. They make some impressive claims, but not much on Simpli's financial status on their website.:confused2:. I managed to find a local installer, and have requested a quote, but they only use SunPower panels, and SunPower's financial health is not such that I'd put much faith in their 25 year warranty. There may not be a safe haven for battery warranties, though. With the exploding popularity of lithium batteries, the lead acid battery business may not have much of a future. Makes me wonder of the Crowns and Trojans of the world will even last another ten years...
Read a couple articles yesterday about stiff doors on shipping containers, and they both made it sound like it could be cured by ensuring that the box all sits in a single plane. I played around again with spacers under the corners to see if I could make the doors move smoothly, but ended up coming back to the same shim stacks that the laser level found. Made some measurements on the shipping container door frame that showed that the box is racked to one side, leaving one diagonal measurement at the door opening an inch longer than its mate. I was able to rig up a chain with a hydraulic puller and watch the low door end on one side lift as I pumped the handle, but the puller wouldn't hold pressure long enough for me to see if it made a difference in the door's function. So today I'll see if I can repeat the "experiment" with a large ratchet strap. It could also be that the box is still sitting in contact with the gravel underneath, so I'll get enough block this week to get daylight underneath all of it. According to those same articles, the containers are just fine just being supported only at the corners.
Hope everyone's week gets off to a good, if late, start!