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RE: good morning! - olfart - 04-07-2024 Smart dog! 64 here at 0700, headed for 83 again. Lots of rain starting tomorrow, but we might catch a glimpse of the eclipse between clouds. RE: good morning! - specops56 - 04-07-2024 (04-06-2024, 11:06 PM)olfart Wrote:(04-06-2024, 02:57 PM)srjdsmith Wrote:(04-06-2024, 01:20 PM)specops56 Wrote:(04-06-2024, 09:04 AM)srjdsmith Wrote:(04-06-2024, 07:28 AM)specops56 Wrote: 39 here and I'm heading to the Hamfest in another hour! What he said! Remembering theory has never been my strong suit. I’m more of a practical applications guy. What I did was take the practice test over and over until I was passing it every time. Worked for both my Tech and my General. I have learned a little bit more of the theory since but only because I’ve been able to actually see it in action now. Try it. You have nothing to lose and a whole lot of fun to gain! Terry RE: good morning! - specops56 - 04-07-2024 50 And bright sunshine now. Gonna do some more restoration work on some in progress antique radios today. Also gonna edit some YT videos. Terry RE: good morning! - tommag - 04-07-2024 Good morning! RE: good morning! - srjdsmith - 04-07-2024 (04-07-2024, 06:25 AM)Rampy Wrote: Local weather guy said 114mph is the highest gust so far….. I’m naive to think- maybe you ‘need’ a generator more than another stove? (You probably have a generator. Maybe I’m the only one who doesn’t have one yet. My summer project is to take care of that.) This winter, on a coldest day, my power flickered for- probably less than a second- and I said to myself, “Self, you’re a fool not to have a generator. Get one.” My Dad converted the fireplace to a gas log. It never worked well with wood- hard to get the flue to draw without smoking up the house, sucking a bunch of warm air out while the fire was dying… so he converted it. It doesn’t work, so I’m having the furnace people look at it this summer to see if it can be corrected. (I suspect that it ‘worked’ but Dad had a couple other concerns- long story- and I wonder if I simply replace the thermostat he removed, turn on the gas, and light a pilot, it will be fine. I think if I had gas but no electricity, it would be a backup, once checked over and working? RE: good morning! - Rampy - 04-07-2024 Nope, no generator & I can not remember power ever being out more than a hour or two at the very most in the past 25 years or so and normally it might flicker once or twice a year if that. Wife thinks it’s gone out twice in the past year or two as she had to reset clocks but was not out more than a couple minutes max Have wanted one but other things were more important & could never justify the expense along with getting an electrician to set up a circuit or even just getting a generator & setting up a few extension cords so the wife can run it if I was gone No fireplace, just a good old fashioned Lennox gas furnace we turn the blower on in the fall and it runs 24/7 till turning the furnace off for the season This wind/snow storm knocked down over 250 power poles East of us out to Sidney Neb from what I’m reading along with a knocking down a handful west of us I know it’s stupid risking it in this day and time but we don’t want to screw with gasoline & the maintenance needed at this point in life RE: good morning! - Rampy - 04-07-2024 Daughter’s house is heated by electricity & they have a pellet stove and a deep cycling lithium home battery set with a portable solar panel to charge it & that battery will run their fridge, freezer’s lights and the pellet stove for almost 48 hours without needing recharging Though about going that route but 🤷♂️ RE: good morning! - Towtruck - 04-07-2024 Spring has arrived after the snow storm last week. We were out doing a spring clean up in the pasture yesterday. I was chopping weeds and picking up sticks and I had the wife on the tractor dragging a tire around to smooth out the gopher holes and knock horse apples down. We had the baby horse out with us as well. There was a wet spot in the field and I wasn't paying attention to the wife as she drove around until I noticed her doubled over laughing as she went around the tree. Turns out she had been drifting the tractor through that mud hole and made herself a little race track......she was having a blast......67 years old and playing like a kid! Look at the field now!!! RE: good morning! - olfart - 04-08-2024 Happy Eclipse Day morning! 58 and high clouds at 0600, not looking good for eclipse viewing. RE: good morning! - specops56 - 04-08-2024 It's 48 right now and in a few minutes I'll be taking my wife's Honda to my mechanic. Her ABS system is glitching again. It's a never ending battle. Terry |