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blog.asleson.org
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| | | | Over Thanksgiving I discovered a torrent of cold air pouring behind our shower in the basement and tracked it to a large opening in our attic. That same day I went and picked up some additional insulation and proceeded to close the opening. Problem solved right? Nope, instead I found out by sealing this rather large hole I made our home too tight. The problem is that in worst case testing (all exhaust fans running and the clothes dryer) a significant enough negative pressure was created which prevented our water heater from drafting correctly. | |
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river.cat
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jedchristiansen.com
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| | | | I'm very happy to say that earlier this year my wife and I finished electrifying our home and became a carbon-free household.?We have gotten rid of all our natural gas appliances, and solar panels provide the power for our core electrical needs.?Furthermore, we've signed up for a program so that all the electricity we need... | |
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dracos.co.uk
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| | My trusty 2011 Macbook Air had started to show its age - a couple of missing keys, the fan being on pretty much all the time - so I looked for a replacement. After some tedious investigation, I settled upon a Dell XPS 9370 from their Outlet store. Windows 10 can run Linux now, so it seemed like an interesting thing to spend some time with, and if it all went sour I could always fully install Linux instead. |