Status: Sheltering in place, we have plenty of food and supplies.
Plans: Let the NodeMCU’s and the dehumidifier run until September.
- 07:00 Up drinking coffee and blogging.
- 08:00 Breakfast and vacuuming the floors.
- 09:00 Blogging
- 10:00 Looking for a very small air conditioner.
- 11:00 Lunch
- 12:00 Nap
- 14:00 Made a Doc Apt.
- 15:00 Called Hisense about our new dehumidifier noise level. (Low fan not working)
- 16:00 Testing fan air flow using muffin fan and an o scope.
- 17:00 Dinner
- 18:00 Scrbble
NodeMCU ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC
NodeMCU Status: Our air conditioner is limping with a oil logged evaporator until we replace the unit in October. The thermostat is also limping along because of leaking batteries. I’m using these NodeMCU’s to measure the temperature and humidity throughout the house and turn on / off the power to the thermostat.
DC Power generating and Inverter
Homestead DC Power: The bottom section of the above picture is two 15A 24V power supplies that work alongside the solar panels and provide power for the 300W inverters on the right side. The idea is that during the day a relay connects my computers to the 300W inverter and run them on the solar power. The system doesn’t make as much power on a partly cloudy day, much less in fact. Most days I make about 13 cents worth of electricity.
I thought that my $180.00 electric bill was high until I talked to a friend who’s bill was over $350!
Articles about our current racial climate
A medic, who gave the name Phoenix, confronted an officer she said had maced her and beaten her. She and a friend criticized the police for dispersing the entire crowd when only a few people had broken into PPA. “You are taking the actions of one person and you are punishing a movement,” Phoenix said. “One person did a fire and you think it’s OK to attack everybody here?”
“You’re all practicing group punishment,” the officer replied. “Because a few cops have done wrong things and you think we all need to suffer and be out here 69 days straight.” https://www.opb.org/article/2020/08/05/portland-oregon-protests-police/
Finally, let’s note that protests at private homes are strategically misguided. Such protests tend to turn off potential sympathizers. The goal of political protest should be to generate outrage and empathy among possible supporters. But a protest at a home or at a restaurant defeats that purpose by making the protestors appear to be vindictive bullies. Public protests and civil disobedience are more effective at persuading others to see the justice of one’s cause.
Peeved protesters may get a thrill from demonstrating at a politician’ domicile. But their anger is misdirected. The official at home is not the problem. Rather the problem is what happens when the official is at work. These protesters would be more effective if they were informed by the history civil disobedience and by a more systematic conception of political power. The Problem of Protesting at People’s Homes
Feelings:
Tomorrow: Tuesday
Retirement: Need to build a budget, are spending is too close to our income.
Project Engineering: Need to test mom’s golf cart solar charger.
Purchases: None
Repairs: None.
Religion: We were called to be God’s people and do his will.
Family News: Mom’s in a rehab center, hopefully she’ll get home soon.
Arts: Watched a movie on Amazon Prime.
- Health: 220Lbs, too heavy.
Travel: Florida travel looks within reach.
Taxes: Called Turbo Tax and we corrected a problem with our returns.
Pi News: I’ve been working with “Home Assistant” software, the Pi’s themselves are in good shape.
Media: No Instagram posts today and we’re off Facebook.
Injuries: No injuries.
Accomplishments: Cleared the sidewalk of neighbor’s trees of brush.
From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
*Did My Best To