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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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www.byjp.me
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| | | | | I had some time to kill today, so I rewrote the DLC api in Ruby. If you use JDownloader you'll know how useful the DLCs are, essentially they allow you to contain all the links from a variety of online hosting sources in one place with any passwords that might be needed. All this data is also kept encrypted to prevent people from poking around inside and stealing the links! Now, should you wish to create one of these DLCs there's a handy ruby API I've built thats so simple you can even use it from irb! Enjoy. | |
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kaspars.net
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| | | | | With electric hot water heaters it is possible to use smart sockets with energy meter capabilities to measure the electricity consumption when the water is not actually used and is heated only to maintain the set temperature. It can be assumed that all of the added heat is equal to the heat lost to the... | |
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| | | New Hampshire's net metering program is a good deal, and you stand to save a lot of money with solar. Find out what you need to know about CT's NEM 2.0. | ||