Some of us had fun while others of us worked!
Worth 1 minute of your life to watch. (Well, I think so).
Some of us had fun while others of us worked!
Worth 1 minute of your life to watch. (Well, I think so).
We did some yard work on Sunday…. This is probably going to be the last trim for this palm out the front of our place.
It’s just getting too high for me to feel confident doing it.
I use the battery hand sawzall and it works well, but yeah, it’s just getting too messy up there. So we are going to ask the HOA about taking it out.
Our other two options are to let it get messy with dead fronds (they attract rats, mice, rattle snakes and owls) or pay through the nose to get it trimmed every 4-6 months.
The joys of living in Southern California with palm trees in your yard.
We got some demo gear back from overseas……
Guess who gets to fix it?
Yeah.
It’s a power supply for an important part of the demo next week (and the week after). I really don’t have the time or the parts to replace it, so we just have to try and bend it back into shape and make sure that electrically it’s ok and go with it.
Thankfully it’s on the back of the box, so it will not be seen, but still. I like that Opto has always deeply cared about the look of their demos and it bugs me that we will be sending this one (in a much stronger padded box) off looking like its been straightened out with a pair of pliers, which is exactly how I ended up fixing it!
14 years. Fourteen long years I have been trying to repair these solar panels…..
I mean they cost me some money and they are free energy, so there was a lot of incentive. But…. At some point, I just had to call them dead…. They beat me.
They were off the Solar Sydney Sailor or some such vessel. They were flexible and made up a bit of a sail. Sure enough, the joints cracked. So they came up for sale.
I figured that it would be a ‘simple’ matter of soldering the cracked joints. Yeah. Nah.
First up, they were covered in silicon, so that had to be carefully ground away at each joint, then we had to clean the dust from that grinding. Then, we had to use flux to prep the ends of each solar cell.
Once that was done, we could then solder braid from one cell to the next.
All in all there were around 200 joints per panel that needed repairing.
Stupidly (?) I was over confident and so we batched jobed the whole lot, so in other words, I ground them all, cleaned them all, then worked on one at a time to solder, so we were a fair way into the whole 10 of them before we found out that the repair was a LOT more problematic than it seemed.
So what caused the hammer to fall? The lady next door sold her house…….
She had some cabinets that Freddy saw and liked, so we agreed to buy/take them. The only place for them was in the garage, so I had to clean things out in a bit of a hurry because I did not want to park the cars outside while we did the clean up/ make room slowly.
I have been tinkering with the solar panels all this time and making zero progress. We just had to admit that I could not do it, so we cut each one into three so that they would fit in the garbage.
A sad day.
Well, that did not last long….. I had not even started ramping up my miles when I started to get some random pain in my knee.
No idea at this stage whats going on, but it is bothering me enough that I can not even really walk much.
Kneeing is out of the question.
Hard to say if its even running related…..
Anyway, I am taking some time off and we will see how it responds to rest.
Yeah, major blow to the mental health score board for the year…..