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Sunday, July 13, 2025

Back in Business

 


The replacement inverter for the one fried in the thunderstorm came in. I’m always super cautions when working around the solar electric system. Everything is planned out. My tools have non-conductive handles to keep from shorting out across battery terminals. You really don’t want that to happen as there will be sparks, heat plus a good possibility of fire and an explosion.


The new inverter is working perfectly and the job went really smoothly. Of course it helped that I visualized every move necessary to do the job properly.


Today I hooked up the original water line and disconnected the temporary line. The water is flowing the way it should. It was also a good time to change the water filters.


The huge lump on my leg is hindering just about every physical activity. Nobody wants to operate on it. I’ve two more doctor’s appointments scheduled. Hopefully they can get their act together with a plan that works -I have my doubts. On the bright side, herbal medicines seem to helping. A few weeks ago I was in serious constant pain. Walkers and wheelchairs were necessary to get around. The pain is greatly diminished and I can walk enough to do some yard work and run errands.


It’s not the first time in my life that doctors did not know what to do with me. When I suffered my firefighter lung injuries at age 35 I almost died. After the initial crisis a doctor actually told me I’d be dead before age 45. Once the doctors gave up I was able to figure out ways to get better. When push comes to shove everyone is responsible for their own healthcare. Don’t believe everything doctors say. During my current health journey doctors have already totally contradicted each other.


On the bright side we’ve been able to rule out cancer, so that’s good.


-Sixbears

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

A Flash Then Darkness

 


3:30 in the morning. I was woken up with a flash and thunder that practically levitated me out of the bed. The lightning strike was so powerful and close that I checked the house for damage. Even before then I saw the light go out on my C-pap and most of the power in the house died.


The house inverter was making a high warning tone down in the basement. I went to the basement to see if the house was on fire. There was a strong burnt electrical smell but nothing was actively burning. While down the basement I disconnected the fried inverter from the electrical system.


At that point I decided to try and get some sleep until daylight. Fortunately I keep a backup battery pack for running my c-pap.


The weird thing is that the grid did not go down. Usually the grid goes down and I’m left with my off-grid solar electric system. However, with the grid still up I was able to transfer the solar electric side to grid power.


Once that was done I went on-line and ordered a replacement inverter. It should here in a couple of days. If it was going to be a long delay I could have always reinstalled the old modified sine wave inverter. I’d only replaced it because it doesn’t work well well the new LED lights.


All in all, it could have been worse.


-Sixbears



Friday, July 4, 2025

Independence Day

 Just want everyone to remember we aren't celebrating the 4th of July. It's called Independence Day for a reason. 

 

=Sixbears 

Monday, June 30, 2025

Interesting July Ahead

 


Unless there is a TACO situation again the US is going to put more tariffs into effect. Economic experts believe that will collapse the economy. Could be. I’m not an economist.


My own financial situation is usually disconnected from the greater economy. Back in 2008, when real estate collapsed, my situation was pretty much unchanged. Of course, I wasn’t buying or selling any property back then so that helped.


My niece, who lives with us, asked if we were going to be all right. I pointed out we live in the country with decent off grid power, deep food storage, and have plenty of those loud security devices that propel pellets of discouragement. In short, we are prepped as we always are.


I wish I was in better health right now but we’ll get by. While I can’t do all the summer projects I wanted to do, I can hire out the most important jobs and call it good.


-Sixbears

Saturday, June 28, 2025

Long Road Ahead

 


My trip to the Dartmouth Medical Center did not turn out as well as I’d hoped. My meeting with the surgeon was disappointing. I had hoped that a quick surgery could have fixed my issue. As it turns out the surgeon thought I’d be stuck with an open weeping wound that would be prone to infection.


Long story short I’m now waiting for appointments with other experts.


Long story even shorter: this is going to take some time.


Once again I’m in a waiting period for the next steps.


On the bright side, the huge lump is not cancer, so that’s good. Cancer among firefighters is a common issue so I’m counting my blessings.


-Sixbears

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Heat Wave



Well it’s hotter than the hinges of hell out there. Half the country is having a heat wave. It would be a bad time for the grid to go down.


My house, here in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire, has never had air conditioning. What it does have is big shady hemlocks and a breeze off the pond.


-and ceiling fans.


Never forget about the ceiling fans. It’s nice to have enough solar power to run the ceiling fans and other basic electrical needs.


Today is the day when my heating oil delivery comes in. It’s weird to buy heating oil in the middle of a heatwave but that’s really the time to buy. We are in volatile times so there’s no predicting what the cost or availability of oil will be by fall.


Currently I have three ways of heating the house: oil, wood, and electricity. There were plans to put in a heat pump but doctor’s visits are eating up disposable income right now. Such is life.


-Sixbears

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Still Here



It’s been a minute. I had a lot of distractions to deal with but now find myself with some downtime.


Long story short I’m meeting with a surgeon on Thursday. I’ve a huge lump on my leg (apparently non-cancerous) that’s getting bigger all the time. It’s affecting my ability to walk properly and keeps me in low level pain. A simple operation should sort it all out.


As you can well imagine it derailed my plans to participate in the Scooter Cannonball, which is happening right now. Such is life -the best laid plans of mice, men and all that. I was able to recover some of my Cannonball funds but not all.


The news looks interesting. Let’s cross our fingers and hope for the best outcome.


-Sixbears