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   / Good morning!!!! #176,701  
You need a steam-powered lawnmower that is fired by non-methane unicorn farts.

I believe Don has an EGO so he might be considered part of the problem, depending on who you talk to.:LOL:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,702  
64° and 99% humidity.
Ron, 22kwh day very low, I haven’t been that low since I was building my house. First hit 40kwh per day in 2005. Hit 50kwh in 2013, 60 in 2014, 70 in 2015, am currently at 60.8kwh day. Before geothermal install in 2012 the avg was 39.4.
Numbers based on 12 month average. Sometimes in the fall I will have a single month average in the 20s, but summer can hit the 80s kWh per day.
Think I’m gonna like the deco mesh system. Down to just 1 thermostat that won’t join, but it had dropped off the old network about a week ago, so maybe it has other problem. Kitty liked the box.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #176,703  
The elephant in the room is the millions of new people suddenly in the country. Our infrastructure can’t support such a sudden change.
The biggest elephant are the new electric vehicles. People get home and plug in at the worst time. Even Elon Musk said there isn't enough energy to charge all the cars. Wind power creates large environmental dump zones too, with all the blades.
Last time (3 winters ago) they were doing maintenance on some power plants and then it was cloudy and snowing so the solar was not putting out. This time was exactly like my quote. - The sun does not shine after sunset and it still in the 100s and the winds died down. Your statement about green energy helped avoid blackouts yesterday is partially correct - they did while the sun was shining and the wind was blowing. Yesterday after sunset showed the problem of depending on green energy - it is not always there when you need it.
Yep.

RNG, I would maybe not have chosen the coop for electricity. If there is a shortage, small coops have to buy on open market that has price gouging. What may seem a good deal can turn into a disaster. I don't know enough details to give accurate advice in your situation.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #176,704  
Our infrastructure is failing due to money being dedicated to giveaway programs not taking care of business so to speak

Next Wednesday the high is predicted to be only 88˚- break out the jackets.
Good Morning Guys,
67 to start high of 84 with a chance of showers later. Looking at the Vermont porch camera, the hummingbirds have been busy, getting ready for their long trip down south !

Buppies,
Yes so true, but obviously we are not learning from our past mistakes ! :unsure:

Don,
At least you can find some humor is 70 plus 100 degree days ! Dont know how you guys do it ! :)

All have a blessed and safe day !
 

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Good Morning Drew,
I can not imagine you driving your motor home through deep mud, knowing the way you take care of that vehicle, especially with two wheel drive !:D
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,707  
Good Morning
70 with a high of 90 and likely thunderstorms this evening.
Yesterday they got close, but we only got .03” of rain.

Yesterday was another day of zoom and completing forms on the computer. Did make it to HF for the high lift jack, and tended the smoker. Meat came out about 3pm after taking 20 hours to get to temp.

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These were the pork shoulders, forgot to get a pic of the brisket.
The firefighters had a great meal, and were very appreciative.

Today starts with zoom at 9, another one at 11. Hopefully that will be the bulk of the day’s administrative chores. Then I can actually be productive, although I’m not sure what I’ll be producing yet.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,708  
Morning all;
Well we did not break 90 yesterday just got to 89F with 86%rh, then the thunderstorms blew in. High winds downpours of rain numerous power outages, trees and limbs down.
The 10 day is looking like thunderstorms for the next few days then possibly some normal temps after that.

My contractors have finally just about finished the stone work for the house and should be starting the trim work and then the siding next week. Hopefully one of these days the end of $$$$$$$$$ just flying away is getting near.
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The PVC conduits are hopefully going to save me some work and aggravation this winter,
when we poured the new concrete slab and step we placed electric heat mats in the
concrete. This area is on the northeast side of the house and the sun never gets to the concrete
in the winter so it has always been almost impossible to keep this walk clear of ice in the winter,
without tons of ice melt and chipping we shall see what happens this winter.
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Wishing all a safe and healthy end to the normal work week,
and those that have to work every day, farm on.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,709  
A screen shot of the National Grid power outages still out as of this morning;
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Fortunately mine only blinked a few times, got to sit inside and watch the downpours. I'll go check the driveway in a while and see how bad it is.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,710  
Morning all, 72 going to 91 and cloudy. Lots of lightning last night, no rain

Mini-split , hole finished, head unit up. Need to finish wire and plumbing/sealing, we'll see if I can finish today.
Little diamond hole saw bit worked really well, chipped the last bits with hammer and chisel.

for all those buying power monitors etc. If they don't have UL or other certifications, they are NOT safe. Too many reviews of these meters getting hot or burning.
UL does not guarantee 100% safety, but at least the company went through the trouble of testing.

Be well,
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   / Good morning!!!! #176,712  
Good morning, 72 going to 87 with not a drop of rain but light rain in the FC we will see

Our Mitsubishi mini split installed last year has operated perfectly. Oversized for cooling to give more capacity for heat has worked out really well.

The lowest cost for electric power generation seems to be gas turbine based combined cycle plants as long as fuel cost continue to stay steady.
Wind and solar are close to that as well but subject to reductions in output for cloudy or lack of wind days

power-plant-operation-and-maintenance-costs-in-the-us-by-technology
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,713  
Good Morning!!!! 54F @ 5:15AM here in Orcutt, CA. Foggy this morning, then partly cloudy this afternoon. High 77F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.

I haven't heard anyone ask the question of where all the new electricity demand is coming from. Sun belt states like Texas have seen significant population growth, and that will put more demand on the grid. But that also creates more income for the utilities, income that should have been used to create more capacity. Has that not happened, perhaps because of "green" thiinking? As I recall, the green movement has only had a significant say for the past few years, and as Frits pointed out, construction plans should have been in the making for much longer than that. But the bottom line is this: If you want reliable, 100% always on electricity, you've got to make it yourself. And you won't be saving any money in the process.

Good advise on the power meters, Ken. Also need to make sure that the UL sticker is genuine, too. You can check on their website.

I know a few people that helped found the Burning Man event, and none of them are happy with how it's being run today. I didn't read the Car and Driver article, but the description sounded like tearing up the road through excessive horse power was justifiable. It's not, and behavior like that will only enable the authorities to justify cancelling the event in the future.

Found a used love seat on Facebook Marketplace and picked it up first thing yesterday. The young man that was selling it said he was moving to Thailand, and that his two internet based businesses could be run from anywhere, so why not? I wished him good luck on that adventure. He'd originally priced it at $400, but over the three months it had been for sale, dropped it to a dollar. He said he only paid $20 for it, so that's what I gave him. Figured that he'd need every bit of that and more for his trip.

Had to get the big boots out yesterday and provide some motivation. The guy making the new engine harness for the VW was first on the list. He was just full of apologies, but he's been that way since May. Now he's promising to ship by 9/11, and I've asked for a refund if he doesn't. My motorcycle shop buddy is sure he can fix the old harness, and he may get a chance.

Then it was the bank's turn. I've been trying to get a check cashed that came from the escrow several weeks ago, but the bank insisted it had to be deposited in an account owned by my family trust. No such account existed, so I asked them to create one. And that led to delay after delay and more excuses. The worst part was the horrible behavior of the person responsible, not returning phone calls and not doing what they said they would. I finally went to the branch and cornered him. And shortly thereafter two clerks were getting the account opened. The A-hole never apologized, but he'll be sorry when he has to explain my poor review of his performance. The experience was enough to get me to researching a new bank, but that turned into another case of who do you believe. Forbes thinks US Bank is wonderful, but customer reviews are horrible. None of the national banks get great reviews, either. Just another example of how difficult it is to discipline poor behavior, and how easy it is to get paid while still being an A-hole.

Then it was off to Home Depot to get some paint. They had one poor woman working the paint department, and there was a line of people waiting for her to mix their paint. I just had a couple questions, so I ran down some other items and came back to her. She was helpful, but obviously harried, and only put my bucket on the shaker for a minute or so. I'll know today how good a job she did when I go to stir that five gallon bucket.

After all that running around, I only got one box unpacked yesterday. But it was the one that had accumulated the parts to do several projects, little jobs like longer chains on a ceiling fan or putting away some kitchen utensils. Good for maybe an hour of activity, but at least I felt like I got something material done. And finally got a chance to hook up a larger but older plasma TV to a new AppleTV and an ancient stereo receiver. That was a huge upgrade from the little borrowed LCD and even tinier speaker I have been using here. Tried to get through a movie, but woke up sprawled across the love seat and went to bed before I got to the end. Not a very good movie, and I don't recommend falling asleep on a love seat.

TGIF, gang!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,714  
64° and 99% humidity.
Ron, 22kwh day very low, I haven’t been that low since I was building my house. First hit 40kwh per day in 2005. Hit 50kwh in 2013, 60 in 2014, 70 in 2015, am currently at 60.8kwh day. Before geothermal install in 2012 the avg was 39.4.
Numbers based on 12 month average. Sometimes in the fall I will have a single month average in the 20s, but summer can hit the 80s kWh per day.
Think I’m gonna like the deco mesh system. Down to just 1 thermostat that won’t join, but it had dropped off the old network about a week ago, so maybe it has other problem. Kitty liked the box.
Energy efficiency guy was very good. But no help for me. Except unplug all charging power supplies. He gave a couple of power strips that will turn off power to sound system and other items plugged it when TV is turned off. Going to see what happens to Comcast Box when I use this power strip.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,715  
Good morning! Low of 56°, heading to 90°, no rain chances...... seems like someone put a big scratch in the record.....

Drew, thanks for posting the video/article. He's lucky he made it out. The soil here is both like glue, but also like silicone snot when wet......

Buppies, thanks for the forecast .... I'm looking to the west already!

More dismantling today, not sure how far I'll get. It's now time to get to the porch roof..... need to get the son's help to get up there and unscrew it, so might have to wait until tomorrow.

Everyone have a great day and start to the weekend!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,716  
good to know reality about "tread lightly" on that burning man incident
they clearly did not have a decent plan B there.

reminds me of boating
when you are over a coral reef.
Then you aren't supposed to even touch the reef.
here you can use the land but like they teach at boy scouts, pack it in, pack it out.
hopefully some volunteers will go back and properly clean up the place.
as far as the ruts, fixing them might be even worse

worked hard at PT. Back is sore. They put heat and then ice/stims on my knee.
That helped. PT lady is single, late 20's, ex Army, very pretty and like the rest of the ladies there, wears skin
tight pants. And oh the curves. Marvelous curves. Eye watering so well toned curves.
Curves I can't look at. She could be my granddaughter.
And I would not want my granddaughter, if I had one, being perved at by some geezer.

She did like the peppers and a tomato I brought to her. Basically
a salsa kit including my first poblano. Brought some peaches and apples to
rest of staff. Has to be healthy, most of the time.
butter them up so they don't kill you
I usually take in something one day every two weeks.

having pretty women fuss over me after living alone so long, over ten years now,
is honestly a treat.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,717  
Energy efficiency guy was very good. But no help for me. Except unplug all charging power supplies. He gave a couple of power strips that will turn off power to sound system and other items plugged it when TV is turned off. Going to see what happens to Comcast Box when I use this power strip.
I made spreadsheet once of everything plugged into every outlet, with loads. But in the end, major load is AC& Heat, electric water heater, electric dryer, electric stove.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,719  
You need a steam-powered lawnmower that is fired by non-methane unicorn farts.

I believe Don has an EGO so he might be considered part of the problem, depending on who you talk to.:LOL:
I’m good—- I have the Armstrong Single Blade Mower, it works quite well. I still expel CO2 when it is in use, however…
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   / Good morning!!!! #176,720  
I made spreadsheet once of everything plugged into every outlet, with loads. But in the end, major load is AC& Heat, electric water heater, electric dryer, electric stove.
My high uses are sump pump, water pump, Induction stove, Toaster oven, garden pond pump, and AC. I have a bridge monitor on my electrical usage. I counted just over 50 cycles of AC this summer. Over 15 of them last weekend. Here is report for last Tuesday. Each spike is about 3700 watts.
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