Looks like a nice spot needs a couple of chairs…Good morning
wind event today , gusts up to 70
gonna stain the deck before winds get here
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Looks like a nice spot needs a couple of chairs…Good morning
wind event today , gusts up to 70
gonna stain the deck before winds get here
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Looks like a nice spot needs a couple of chairs…
Beautiful view I think. That wind should help the dry process on your stain. You will be out there enjoying the new deck by supper time. What’s for breakfast big?
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I remember Rupp and mercury clutches !Yep we had minibikes in my neighborhood. We scrimped and saved. I think I spent 250 on a Trail horse minibike with 5 hp tecumseh and centrifical clutch. My friend spent a little more and bought a Rupp Mini bike, it had centrifugal clutch, same 5 hp engine but used a jackshaft with a second centrifugal clutch giving and automatic 2 speed.
That graph is from the 90’s? Here in Cali I don’t know the last time we paid $.17 cents a kw/hr. I’m sure Midwest is still paying that somewhere but we are up to .45 here for the highest tier. So total cost of electricity on that graph is not universal. The par rating is at what distance? It implies the top of the canopy. That isn’t as important as the bottom you can have such intense lighting from LED at 1 foot and then 1/20th the intensity at 3 foot. The ** just says top of canopy in a reflective room. We need to know the intensity losses at a distance and in a given area to compare it to the sun.https://static.wixstatic.com/media/...Ready LED Grow Light Comparison - 3-30-22.png
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Damn, we pay .12 per kw/hr.That graph is from the 90’s? Here in Cali I don’t know the last time we paid $.17 cents a kw/hr. I’m sure Midwest is still paying that somewhere but we are up to .45 here for the highest tier. So total cost of electricity on that graph is not universal. The par rating is at what distance? It implies the top of the canopy. That isn’t as important as the bottom you can have such intense lighting from LED at 1 foot and then 1/20th the intensity at 3 foot. The ** just says top of canopy in a reflective room. We need to know the intensity losses at a distance and in a given area to compare it to the sun.
We are .11 per kwDamn, we pay .12 per kw/hr.
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