Re: Fluke 87V - any reason not to buy?
- From: Joerg <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:45:06 -0800
Jim Thompson wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 18:22:15 -0600, krw <krw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 16:42:43 -0700, Jim Thompson
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On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 13:55:49 -0800, Joerg <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Umm, Phoenix is 33N. The highest latitude where the sun would be
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Jim Thompson wrote:The recent microburst that sent the patio furniture careening didn'tOn Sat, 12 Dec 2009 13:37:44 -0800, Joerg <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>We had that in Germany, real heavy duty stuff. However, even people in town can't believe the winds we get up here on this knoll until they've experienced them. Heavy chairs becoming airborne and so on. Would tear this stuff right out of its tracks and then on into the road.
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JosephKK wrote:On several of our big windows we have "roll-a-shields", somewhat likeOn Fri, 11 Dec 2009 10:56:30 -0800, Joerg <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Oh yeah, we will be very careful. It seems there are quite some "inconsistencies" and wild swings in this business when it comes to pricing. As for HVAC, we don't use AC much in the summer. It's the wood stove that has to crank so darn hard in winter because it seems to get colder every winter.
JosephKK wrote:I would not make that decision quite so quickly, dual pane low-E can make a big difference in HVAC costs. Ask a "Pro" and reduce the promised savings 50%. Also insist on documentation on the nature and issues of any proposed savings of "rebates".On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 08:51:36 -0800, Joerg <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>The home is well insulated but the windows aren't. Single pane, albeit thick glass. However, yesterday at the client I found that one of the engineers had just replaced it on his whole house with dual-pane. $30k! Our house has a lot more windows and sliders :-(
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I see that you understood me well. 58F is too crispy for me to get up
without an emergency. I suggest at least two more cords. And more
pellets. ISTR your place was decently insulated, but the cold snap
has just been extreme.
IOW, there ain't no chance at all to recoup that sort of investment.
I've seen in Europe to close off store fronts at night.
http://www.rollashield.com/
Ours, of course, are electric-powered, but you might prefer
hand-cranked ;-)
We close ours when the sun is on the north side of the house (15' x
15' windows) or, like now, when it's cold at night.
Quite effective... the slats are composite layers of
aluminum-foam-aluminum.
do anything to the roll-a-shield... I know it was a microburst... it
completely flipped over a garbage container _within_ our walled-off
garbage container area :-(
Now how does the sun get to the _north_ of your house? Did they move Arizona south of the equator? Habla Espanol por ahora?You don't understand summer/winter tilt ?:-)
overhead (Winter solstice) is 23.5N.
It doesn't get north by much... just enough.If by not much you mean -10degrees. ;-)
OTOH, at higher latitudes the summer sun rises/sets quite far to the
north of due east/west.
Well, the Sun DOES come in the north-side windows in late afternoon in
the summer time. I have to shut the shade to keep algae growth down
in the aquarium.
Are you 100% sure you are still on US soil?
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