Yet another hot weekend with temperatures predicted well over the 100 F for both days and no relief in sight till next Tuesday, I will be keeping a close eye on the solar system and monitoring its performance.
At work we have some fairly sophisticated power monitoring and data logging equipment so I plan to, in the near future hook it up to the electrical installation here in order to gain a better understanding of just how the solar system works and interacts with the grid.
A grid connected solar system is a real novelty to me in terms of its functionality and having very little exposure to them until now. When I first started at my current place of employment some 15 years ago we had around 30 off grid solar installations along with one of the largest SCADA communications networks in the Southern Hemisphere that I maintained from an electrical and communications point of view, which, over that time has now grown to around 10,000 remotely controlled and operated sites that are primarily used for rural water distribution, irrigation infrastructure, pumping, environmental water flow monitoring and bulk water storage dams operations covering over 1/3 of the state of Victoria.
The to do list this weekend;
. I left the lawns last weekend due to the expected temperatures that eventuated so as result they have grown heaps and it will be a struggle to get through them now.
. Trim a few more of the neighbours trees to prevent any shading on the solar panels in the late afternoon.
. Reinstall the ceiling tiles and insulation batts that I had removed for access to run the cabling for the solar.
. Complete a number of small tidy up tasks on the solar installation.
. I now have a trailer load of tree branches that I will take out to my sisters place as she has a bonfire pile which we ceremoniously burn every year after the summer Fire Restrictions have been lifted. It sure beats paying waste transfer fees at the local waste management station.
. At this point I am reasonably happy with the
Fabrication Bench with only the six stainless steel draws to make and fit, once again I am waiting on a friend of a friend to cut and fold the stainless sheet so It may be a while before these are completed. The bench has proven to be very functional.
. I aim to do a little more on
Retro Industrial Tables timber top if time and temperature permits as well.
. As you may have guessed, space and the room to swing a cat are at a premium in the
Shed Downunder, so I have decided to
"loan" my
mobile work bench / tool storage cabinet to my eldest son who over a number of years has expressed his interest in it for his garage.
Having built the unit some 30 years ago as I had access to sheet metal gear at an Electrical Switchboard manufacturing business that I was working for at the time.
I have spent some time over the last week sorting and rehousing all the equipment and tools that were stored in it so he can take to his place this weekend and that will help markedly in terms of my never ending quest for more space.
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