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@prologic No Worries. Pass on our regards, love and thoughts.
@prologic No Worries. Pass on our regards, love and thoughts.
Hope Kate is getting better now James.
@xjix Hmm? Well actually my friend, there are peer review articles where graphene oxide is used as a adjuvant in vaccines, being going on even since the flue vaccine days. Although this discovery is pioneer research, the last 10 years or so. Google for the links.
@xjix Hmm? Well actually my friend, there are peer review articles where graphene oxide is used as a adjuvant in vaccines, being going on even since the flue vaccine days. Although this discovery is pioneer research, the last 10 years or so. Google for the links.
Sorry to hear, call your own self hosting platform, "OWL centre".
Meaning "Open Webbed Learning Centre" where others can come and host their own webbed based learning to OWL, and other's benefit each other.
Sorry to hear, call your own self hosting platform, "OWL centre". \n\nMeaning "Open Webbed Learning Centre" where others can come and host their own webbed based learning to OWL, and other's benefit each other.
So when injected into your blood vessels, graphene oxide would be similar tiny razor blades, travelling along cutting into cells long the way, causing tiny blood clotting. In turn these if not mopped up by the white blood cells would lead to major blood clotting and death.
I doubt a light microscope would show anything?? Graphene oxide is 1 nanometre by 2000 nanometres in size. Light starts 400 to 700 nanometres, so under a light microscope you would see nothing at all.\nYou would require an electron microscope.
I doubt a light microscope would show anything?? Graphene oxide is 1 nanometre by 2000 nanometres in size. Light starts 400 to 700 nanometres, so under a light microscope you would see nothing at all.
You would require an electron microscope.
@xjix The easiest way to verify, if you could get the vaccine for free and take it home, (I doubt this) is inside the material, you dry it out, it should become black in colour, Hmm? I suspect graphene oxide is black in colour? I doubt a light microscope would show anything?? You could take samples to a electron microscope for analysis, and watch them do it for you? But hey your interest is just as hard as me, wanting GMO food for experimenting with? You cannot get such samples....
@xjix The easiest way to verify, if you could get the vaccine for free and take it home, (I doubt this) is inside the material, you dry it out, it should become black in colour, Hmm? I suspect graphene oxide is black in colour? I doubt a light microscope would show anything?? You could take samples to a electron microscope for analysis, and watch them do it for you? But hey your interest is just as hard as me, wanting GMO food for experimenting with? You cannot get such samples....
What is Snflish ? Singapore English?
A blobserver, some basic metadata thing (not quite a server yet) and some basic CRUD operations on files (create/read). I’m using Reed Solomon Erasure Encoding for data durability and redundancy. I could use some guidance, help, code contributions, battle testers, etc. I’m at a point where now where I need to think about how to structure the “clustering” and “metdata” – ideally masterless. Then I’ll work on integrating a FUSE layer on top. Still interested? Me? Nah, don't understand a word, is this even English, LOL.
Got a new fridge , the power start up is 33 Amp / 930 W for 2 seconds, than 8 amps / 120 W after that. Too much for my 24/800 VA inverter, but OK for my 24/1200VA inverter. Bother now I have to purchase more 24/1200VA inverters.
@prologic My wife ignores the system, and goes back to the grid. Changing one's lifestyle is hard. Yes I would have done that, in fact at home, I check the power system 6 times a day, my wife on the other hand doesn't check it at all. I guess that's why a husband is useful around the house. LOL
@prologic My wife ignores the system, and goes back to the grid. Changing one's lifestyle is hard. Yes I would have done that, in fact at home, I check the power system 6 times a day, my wife on the other hand doesn't check it at all. I guess that's why a husband is useful around the house. LOL
Three days cloudy, rainy and foggy, hence no power. Voltage is 20V nearly flat.
Fridge, water pump all turned OFF.
One will have to plan for days like this if going OFF GRID?
A backup generator? Or a massive solar panel bank one can switch on, ie a fourth string of a potential of 200 amps? These would be on the ground, second hand panels at 3 amps each, say 60 of them.
My Aquaculture system of 10 panels at 3 amps each, is still 97% charged, inverter running fine even on cloudy days. Go figure.
Three days cloudy, rainy and foggy, hence no power. Voltage is 20V nearly flat.\nFridge, water pump all turned OFF.\nOne will have to plan for days like this if going OFF GRID? \nA backup generator? Or a massive solar panel bank one can switch on, ie a fourth string of a potential of 200 amps? These would be on the ground, second hand panels at 3 amps each, say 60 of them.\nMy Aquaculture system of 10 panels at 3 amps each, is still 97% charged, inverter running fine even on cloudy days. Go figure.
@prologic So you're still playing the same game every week after all those years? How's it going?
@prologic So you're still playing the same game every week after all those years? How's it going?
Is Travian the same game Johnathon and you and I played some years back?
Cabbages going ok, cuttings also added, see red arrow.
I noticed sunshine for over 6 hours at roughly 50 amps, ( actually 70 amps, but pumps, bore washing machines were on also) this equates to only 300 amps in storage. This is about right for Absorb. The MPPT's did reach float today. will see today how they go.
@lyse I see Lyse, maybe I am old fashioned and use what I know, ie PAINT. It's a primitive program but useful for many things. I did once use a resize program to convert dozens of files to small images. Thanks for the help though.
@lyse I see Lyse, maybe I am old fashioned and use what I know, ie PAINT. It's a primitive program but useful for many things. I did once use a resize program to convert dozens of files to small images. Thanks for the help though.
Will see how this goes this week
Something wrong - not enough absorb and float across all MPTT, so I decided to make all three MPTT the same settings, these are
Absorb 33.0 V
Float 29.5 V
Something wrong - not enough absorb and float across all MPTT, so I decided to make all three MPTT the same settings, these are\nAbsorb 33.0 V\nFloat 29.5 V
Data for all three MPPT
Its cloudy 9 am and I am getting
1) 9 amps bulk
2) 8 amps bulk
3) 9 amps bulk
all correct and working lovely.
Its cloudy 9 am and I am getting\n1) 9 amps bulk\n2) 8 amps bulk\n3) 9 amps bulk\nall correct and working lovely.
Today will be the first day of this new test for our new system, finally able to perform well.
Got all three strings set to user defined voltages:
One is set to 32.7 V to force it read same settings as the second at 33.0 V , the new MPPT set at 33.0V also moves to float earlier than the other two. This is desirable. On bulk I should get 90amps, and on absorb all three should fold back and only two finish off, while one sits on float earlier, than other two.
Got all three strings set to user defined voltages:\nOne is set to 32.7 V to force it read same settings as the second at 33.0 V , the new MPPT set at 33.0V also moves to float earlier than the other two. This is desirable. On bulk I should get 90amps, and on absorb all three should fold back and only two finish off, while one sits on float earlier, than other two.
But still have to hook them up
The new panels are up
Cabbages look OK, just a bit pale. Perhaps not enough nutrients, but the cuttings are still OK. The system is in the 5th week. The inverter still fanned up for a few hours, despite the ambient temperature being 15 degrees. Not very efficient in converting power obviously. Temperature here at moment is 6 degrees. It's 6 am.
@lyse @movq @prologic Interesting comments Lyse. The image you speak of is 37.9KB, and I use James camera which makes a 6MB file. I than get the image in Windows 8 Photos viewer, and press Screen Shot, Paste the file into MSPaint, a primitive Paint program. I than use capture size to get the image again, and paint it again into Paint, unchanged. It is saved as a JPEG file, reducing the image from 6MB to 37.9 KB. The file is than used for Internet publishing on my website, spiritualsprings.org . It would be nice if software made image files smaller automaticly
@lyse @movq @prologic Interesting comments Lyse. The image you speak of is 37.9KB, and I use James camera which makes a 6MB file. I than get the image in Windows 8 Photos viewer, and press Screen Shot, Paste the file into MSPaint, a primitive Paint program. I than use capture size to get the image again, and paint it again into Paint, unchanged. It is saved as a JPEG file, reducing the image from 6MB to 37.9 KB. The file is than used for Internet publishing on my website, spiritualsprings.org . It would be nice if software made image files smaller automaticly
Got our new solar panels today. Ready for the great day tomorrow.
From James" ahh very nice! so you'll be able to run heavy loads during the day?
Yes Son, in battery float at say 10 amps per hour, I could switch on another bore pump at say the windmiill and run it for 6 hours irrigating the lawn at say 240Volt 5 amps, this would be 1200Watt, or 50amps, no problems.
From James" ahh very nice! so you'll be able to run heavy loads during the day?\nYes Son, in battery float at say 10 amps per hour, I could switch on another bore pump at say the windmiill and run it for 6 hours irrigating the lawn at say 240Volt 5 amps, this would be 1200Watt, or 50amps, no problems.
That brings the total solar wattage to just under 3KWatt. And on a sunny day will charge the batteries normally in 1 hour. I am hoping to use the extra sunlight to power other things.
Thanks everyone for comments. What the new four panels will look like, adding soon up to 90 amps of charging to our power house.
The roof view, of new 3rd string of solar panels, the end solar panels have been moved over.
@prologic Yeah, the power house, will now get the 90 amps it needs.
@prologic Yeah, the power house, will now get the 90 amps it needs.
Finished the steel structure, have to now move the two solar panels over to allow for more Trina Panels, four of them.
Started on making steel supports for additional solar panels. A third 30 Amp string.
Shalom Shabbat
The heating process is not from the cover, or the solar panel, but the ambient temperature doesn't help, ie at summer at 30 degrees, the inverter gets overheated much faster.
@prologic Yeah , the Inverter does n't sound too efficient? Probably less than 80%, a 1500Watt inverter required to make 330 watt is roughly one third of it's capacity spread over 2 hours, I am surprised the heat accumulates.
@prologic Yeah , the Inverter does n't sound too efficient? Probably less than 80%, a 1500Watt inverter required to make 330 watt is roughly one third of it's capacity spread over 2 hours, I am surprised the heat accumulates.
Alan Horovath
@prologic Huh? I think's it not bad for second hand batteries and second hand solar panels.\nTo lose 20% overnight for old batteries is great. Got another 50Kg of sweet potatoes to add to the pantry cupboard. They are nice too. Even tried some tapioca, remember that PNG taste?
@prologic Huh? I think's it not bad for second hand batteries and second hand solar panels.
To lose 20% overnight for old batteries is great. Got another 50Kg of sweet potatoes to add to the pantry cupboard. They are nice too. Even tried some tapioca, remember that PNG taste?
Battery SOC is fine, from 100% to 83% overnight.
The cabbages growing slowly in the medium of sea shells Plus goose pooh. It's cold here and winter.
The plastic cover has a gap under neath and a another gap near the fans, so this isn't the issue of heat. The problem is the running 10 amps for 5 minutes, is the problem every 2 hours.
My Son's inverter is working automatically for now 3 weeks on the new aquaponic system. For some reason the inverter gets hots in the middle of the day, using 10amps for just 5 minutes every 2 hours, makes it hot? Why is that? At least by late afternoon it cools down. And the fan stops.
Eating nice juicy tasty home grown water melon for brekkie, big too. In the start of winter.
Interesting
Interesting this Greek
LXX is not consistent
Why would a translator lump 5 different Hebrew words into the same Greek word? How is that being faithful to the original text?
LXX tries to translate Genesis Hebrew
Greek
@prologic We have 60 seedlings or more, Chinese Cabbage, English Cabbage, cauliflower, Brussel Spouts, And a purple Broccolli.
@prologic We have 60 seedlings or more, Chinese Cabbage, English Cabbage, cauliflower, Brussel Spouts, And a purple Broccolli.
The sea shell grit serves to automatically keep water nutrients at 8 to 9 PH. If the water is acidic, it dissolves the sea shells a bit. No weeding, no digging up soils, lots of correct nutrients, and super efficient on water use. Also no cabbage moths, the building is insect proof.
Bit worried about drainage through fine sea shell grit. Might give seedling wet feet.
Had to reduce flow into trough by 80% .
General layout of design
The aquaponics system running with seedlings for the first time.
Hebrew problem
50% shade on roof, 90% shade on walls, fully cabbage moth proof.
Notice the curved roof wards off leaves cluttering on roof.
Water troughs coming into place.
View from rear
The shadecloth insect proof veggie shed in the middle coming along
Doing a test run before it is committed to the new aquaponic system .
Getting my new digital timer to work correctly.\nHave set it to come for for 3 minutes at 9:00 am, 10 am, 11 am, 12 noon, 1pm , 2pm and 6 pm. The total power consumed by a water 320W 10 amp pump is just 3.5 amp/hrs.
Getting my new digital timer to work correctly.
Have set it to come for for 3 minutes at 9:00 am, 10 am, 11 am, 12 noon, 1pm , 2pm and 6 pm. The total power consumed by a water 320W 10 amp pump is just 3.5 amp/hrs.
Not sure if my filtration system will work to remove algae and clean the water for geese. Geese love clean water. Even though they pooping in the water...
Battery voltage 26V going into night time, not bad, 100% charged.
Got the shadecloth up, installed troughs and plumbing elbows, even tried the 1500 W inverter with a 330watt sludge pump, draws 9 to 10 amps when drawing the water plus sludge. Works a treat. My second hand batteries are 100% charged, and I get 30 amps from the panels. Everything is looking great. Can't wait for the cabbage seedlings.
Hebrew prefix
Got my plumbing parts for connecting the veggie shed troughs up....Progress
Swapped the batteries over for 12V supply, currently on 47%, and 12 V, not bad for their first day, and I got 8 to 13 amps charging off my second hand panels. Excellent.