[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 2 days ago

My guess is this reaction is what happens when community posts show up in All. Communities really need an option to keep posts in house.

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the Business Plan proposes to increase current fees from $180 to $600 per long-term permit, and from $40 to $200 per short-term permit. It would also modify the short-term permit length from 14 days to 30 days

There is a comment period for the public.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org to c/houseless@lemmy.sdf.org

I subscribe to the RSS feeds of all the NF/BLM districts I boondock in while snowbirding. So I knew that a small section of NF land outside Santa Fe, NM where I was headed next was closed for a year.

I picked a spot at least a mile outside the "designated area" that was closed.

A friendly ranger pulled up this morning and asked how long I'd been here (4 days). He started to gently/professionally inform me the area was closed. I pointed out this spot was outside the designated area. He was skeptical and rechecked the map on his phone.

I think he was embarrassed (and thinking of others he might have punted) because he wanted to show me how hard the map was to read on his phone. He also said I was the first person he talked to that had actually read the closure notice. We commiserated a while about the misuse that caused the closure.

He was a good guy and I assume he will go back and clarify the situation for anyone else he misinformed.

#takeaways

  • reading the district's announcements can be both directly and indirectly useful
  • bringing up the NF's official language ("designated area", "dispersed camping") seems help establish rapport
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Details are on reddit. Hopefully going back there won't give anyone PTSD. :-)

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bears and batteries, oh my (mouse.mousetrap.net)

... in which I relate my first wild bear sighting (with crappy pic) & and double the size of my LiFePO4 house battery bank .

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The domain name is up for purchase ($9999.99 according to my registrar), so it looks like it's lost rather than just temporarily parked for a slightly overdue bill.

Luckily the site was recently backed up by the Internet Archive and the archived All, gpx, and csv links seem to work.

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a swamp cooler and humidifier of this design are doing the same thing: blowing air through a wetted, porous medium. The goals are different (humidification vs cooling) but the mechanism is the same.

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TL:DR: I saw a set of cheap panels with weird specs at Home Depot. I bought some to experiment on and to use as portables to augment my mounted solar.


Home Depot is selling 200w of panel for $114. That's $0.57/Watt. Not amazing compared to used panels (typically $0.33/Watt) but HD is all over the place and has free ship-to-store.

It also comes with mounting brackets and one of those single-stage PWM controllers. I'm not bagging on that kind of controller, but it's not a great fit for this particular set of panels.

#THE CATCH

The panels are a weird design, apparently 24 cells in series. Normal "12v nominal" panels have 36 in series for ~18Vmp. These have a Vmp of 12.0v, so I think we would call them "8v nominal".

This makes them practically unusable in parallel for charging lead or LiFePO4.

You could run the panels in series on the PWM controller since it has a 50v input max and the series Voc would be 30v. But, due to the way PWM works the panels would be running at in the 14v range at the most. This is way, way off the 24.0Vmp of the series array. I'd expect a max harvest of ~120w with that kind of setup. If these were normal panels in parallel and on PWM I'd expect a max of ~160w. We can go into the math on that if anyone wants.

The best case scenario IMO would be to run the panels in series with an MPPT controller. This would get us closer to ~170w max harvest.

some other thoughts:

  • The panels might work well enough in parallel for 3S Li-NMC because of that chemistry's lower voltage
  • HD has a 10% discount program for veterans if you provide them with a bit of documentation.
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... in which I camped in a spot infested by mule deer, picked up spent brass, and trusted the local forecast enough to do my cooking off solar....

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org to c/houseless@lemmy.sdf.org

in which I bumblefsck through figuring out why my solar setup no worky

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I was outside the zone of totality, so was still making some power.

Notice that panel voltage did not decrease like many think, it does. Vpanel is stable above ~10%-15% insolation, depending on the panel

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org to c/houseless@lemmy.sdf.org

I did this because the hotplate was a bit more than my offgrid rig could handle comfortably. Been using it at ~500w to very good effect.

[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 116 points 6 months ago
  1. vasectomy
  2. divorce
  3. campervan
[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 65 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Have you ever created your own job perks?

No, but I had a small company and asked the worker bees to define their own perks.

There were four employees. Three of them played paintball together and wanted paintballs. So I brought a case of their favorite balls into the office before their outings. The fourth guy wanted to have baby carrots to snack on. He ate ~3 lbs a week. Dude would code for hours as long as he was crunching carrots.

I couldn't have guessed what any of them wanted but they were absolutely cranked by getting it. This was a huge lesson for me: ask people what they want.

[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 70 points 1 year ago

It's... inconceivable no one has said Princess Bride yet.

[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 40 points 1 year ago

Why would you ever want to peel them?

I used to eat the skins until my kidney stone went to the lab. No more skins or spinach for me. :-( Kidney stone pain is an amazingly-effective incentive for dietary change.

[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 41 points 1 year ago

what controversial thing would the vettong process uncover about you?

Nice try, FBI!

:-)

[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 58 points 1 year ago

I was driving with a friend on in Louisiana about 3am one night in the late 90s. I thought I saw something ahead in the right lane so I moved into the left lane just in case.

As we got closer there was a giant shadow of some kind with only tiny reflectors at the edges. It was a HUGE matte black boat filling the lane on a matte black trailer with no plates. Closest comparison I can come up with would be one of those river patrol boats from the Vietnam war.

We were on cruise so it took a few seconds to pass them. The boat was being towed by a matte black F-550 (?) MDT with no plates and no lights other than headlights.

I did not look up at the driver when we passed. I have no idea if this was a drug thing, an intel thing, or what.

[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 42 points 1 year ago

No. My behavior is derived from ethics, not from law.

[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 41 points 1 year ago

What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?

  • "They're your family so you have to maintain a relationship with them'
  • "man up"
  • attend church
[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 71 points 1 year ago

I once had a b2b customer (store owner) tell me that having different pricing for wholesale and retail customers was racist.

I'm pretty sure meant discriminatory but even that doesn't make much sense.

[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 63 points 1 year ago

Why doesn’t Lemmy implement this seemingly obvious feature?

It's so obvious I won't even mention it in the thread title

[-] fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org 72 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Given that it'd already killed someone, I'm going to nominate the second guy who thought he could cowboy criticality testing with the Demon Core at Los Alamos.

By coincidence, at this moment I am camped on a mountain overlooking the Los Alamos NL.

“Win stupid games, earn stupid prizes”?

BTW, I think it's play stupid games...

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