ryan_e3p

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Don't we still have the person in charge of higher education with a job for abusing his p card? ๐Ÿ˜•

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

One thing to consider, especially for long-term planning, is those power banks are NOT user maintable. If the screen dies, the ON button fails, or the inverter craps out, that's it. It's a brick. With DIY setups, if a single component fails, you can replace that single component.

And also, you can make a portable DIY battery bank! I made one using a secondhand rolling tool case I bought in Facebook for $15!

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah, there may be things in it that are.... Perhaps not meant for distribution. I'm conflicted, because as much as I'm not all "yay, piracy" (at least when said property is readily available for a reasonable cost), if there's a situation where things do collapse, schools and education is still going to be important. Not just K-12, but more advanced higher education. Libraries may end up being raided and having their contents burnt by morons looking to stay warm in the winter, and I don't have nearly enough physical space to hold even a tiny portion of the digitized books.

[โ€“] [email protected] 20 points 1 day ago

Just like facts.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Have you considered dropping down to a chest freezer and mini fridge when needed? The two combined can pull as little as 50-60W (each about 25-30W on average). A full size fridge draws a lot more since they're a lot less efficient. The chest freezer especially is beneficial since worst case, when properly filled, can go 3 days or so without power and still remaining ice cold.

[โ€“] [email protected] 13 points 1 day ago

Hegseth seen nodding in agreement

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

one of those better be a new Stargate

[โ€“] [email protected] 187 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Advocate for antivax bullshit that kills people? Sure! Encourage politicians to stop live-saving cancer research, gut the VA, and reduce safety standards that will have more people suffering? Cool beans!

Oh, you don't like that and want to voice your opinion? GFY

[โ€“] [email protected] 89 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Fucking scary shit. Now, it is simply "liking" content Reddit doesn't like. Soon, it will be upvoting things that the government doesn't want you to see, or paints them in a bad light.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Once I have everything a bit more organized, I'll do a full writeup including parts used. I need to sort of redo.... well, everything! My new greenhouse build is taking place on a different part of the property that will let me take better advantage of the space, and I need to move it all to accommodate. But, it will be a lot more organized as a result as well. I have a data rack that I repurposed that can hold 1,500lbs. It's wheeled so I can move it if need be, but to be safe, I'm going to put enough pieces of reclaimed pallet wood underneath the frame to sort of take the pressure off the wheels themselves. The rack will also make it easier to expand battery capacity, since each shelf can hold either 2x 24v 100AH batteries, or 3x 12V 100AH batteries.

I'm very excited to start the greenhouse up, especially it will be a self-contained, automated, solar powered dream. 4x IBC totes totaling 1100 gallons with UV disinfecting lights, fed by a well with a filter and the tap located inside the greenhouse (to avoid freezing in the winter), with the well having both an automatic pump to draw water as well as a manual one if needed. Hydroponics set to keep the plants hydrated, with the capability to have a wood stove to keep it warm for winter growing (which will also heat the water in the totes via copper pipe around the stove pipe with a 12v pump cycling water, a double plus since water is a great thermal battery!). All managed by my Home Assistant server, but I can always manually turn things on/off as well with 12v timers and switches.

 

I've gone full DIY for my setup. My primary one is a hybrid on/off grid setup, with the on-grid part being that the inverter has a mains utility input for powering any devices plugged into it should there not be any panel activity and the batteries are drained. But, it doesn't feed back into the grid (important to not charge the grid wires if there's technicians working on it, but if power dies, I'm likely going to kill the main breaker regardless so I can use my inverter generator if I wanted, since that can also be used to charge the batteries and power stuff).

My inverter powers a few things with a total capacity of 30A that I have split between two 15A circuits, one in the house, and the other in the garage.

My panels are ground based, purchased secondhand for a steal, about $0.05/watt. About 3kw worth, probably going to add some more to safely max the input of the inverter. Battery backup is LiFePO4 batteries, about 15kwh worth. I'm aiming to get it up to 30kwh before summer really hits.

As of now, I can run a chest freezer for about 20 days without any sun, or the majority of my "high priority" stuff (NVR, local networking gear, etc) for about a week. Pretty happy with it. The most expensive single piece was the hybrid inverter. Even the PV combined box wasn't that bad of a deal, and made it easy to hook things up. I have a secondary setup that has about 1kw of panels, 3600Wh of battery capacity, and a 2kw inverter. That one is entirely off grid.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yes. 1.2TB.

Just uploading it not even 2 1/2 times would put me back on their list of shame

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Which is my hope, hence the reason why I want to have it back up. It's a great resource to add to an offline database.

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