My emergency AM/FM radio went silent, it was only 20 years old. It was a Sanyo which I thought was a good brand. It runs on three D cells and so lasts a long long time on battery power.
I opened it up. I did not find any leaking capacitors or burnt tracks. When I plugged in an ear phone it worked.
I guessed that the speaker was faulty. I found a replacement speaker at Jaycar for $4.95. After installing a new speaker it was working again.
From 2019 I am living a more relaxed life. After 35 years I am retired from engineering practice.
You can expect me to mention retirement projects, travel and of course the beloved.
My hobbies may include nature, camping, repair, and reading.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Mind Fields
I am ejoying reading Mind Fields ( ISBN 978 1 883398 66 8). A book suitable for a rainy day in a caravan.
It has intriguing art of Jacek Yerka with a short story from Harlan Ellison for each painting.
I tried to read them long ago but I was too easily distracted. Now I can go slow and savor each one.
Ancestral Land
I was driving along a country road recently when I came across a road named with my surname. It is an area that was inhabited by my ancestors - now farming country with little native vegetation and most traces of the aboriginal inhabitants are erased.
Can I do more than say "Sorry"?
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Sealed in
My home is air conditioned. It never used to be and I love a a high speed fan for feeling cool. But the air conditioning is installed now and I makes sleeping through the night very easy.
To assuage my conscience I have sealed all the external and internal doors so that the heat does not leak in. It was a tough job.-
1) All the internal doors had large gaps at the bottom because the house was once carpeted. Now the floors are polished hardwood.
2) Not all the doors shut
3) The floors are not even.
For the external doors I installed weather strips at the bottom so this stopped rain blowing in (a job that has been on my list a while) as well as stopping warm air blowing in. I added rubber seals around the frame.
The internal doors had to be taken down and have coverstrips added onto the bottom to restore their length then nylon brush seals were added. The brushes were able to cope with the changing floor floor levels as the door swung open and closed. I also shaved the doors to fit the door frames and repositioned the locks so the the doors actually shut.
A surprise was the amount of warm air blowing into the house under the toilet door - the toilet is permanently naturally ventilated with fixed louvres.
Since sealing the doors I have adjusted the air conditioner - it does not have to work so hard.
And I still use a high speed fan to cool down fast.
To assuage my conscience I have sealed all the external and internal doors so that the heat does not leak in. It was a tough job.-
1) All the internal doors had large gaps at the bottom because the house was once carpeted. Now the floors are polished hardwood.
2) Not all the doors shut
3) The floors are not even.
For the external doors I installed weather strips at the bottom so this stopped rain blowing in (a job that has been on my list a while) as well as stopping warm air blowing in. I added rubber seals around the frame.
The internal doors had to be taken down and have coverstrips added onto the bottom to restore their length then nylon brush seals were added. The brushes were able to cope with the changing floor floor levels as the door swung open and closed. I also shaved the doors to fit the door frames and repositioned the locks so the the doors actually shut.
A surprise was the amount of warm air blowing into the house under the toilet door - the toilet is permanently naturally ventilated with fixed louvres.
Since sealing the doors I have adjusted the air conditioner - it does not have to work so hard.
And I still use a high speed fan to cool down fast.
Friday, January 31, 2020
Glossy White Windows
Light bounces off the window frames and window sills on its way into the house. So the size and colour of the frames and sills really affects the the amount and the mood of the lighting.
To maximise the light the frames and sills on my house are gloss white.
To maximise the light the frames and sills on my house are gloss white.
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Colour under the sun.
My Colorbond palette is:
Pale Eucalypt
Headland
Ironstone
Surfmist
and the windows are gloss white.
I was helping a friend paint his house recently. One of his colours was Colorbond Pale Eucalypt. There was plenty left over - so if I need some paint in the future I might be able to buy his left over stock.
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Bunya
Six hundred and eight hundred year old Bunya trees are dying in the Bunya Mountains. The blame is put on a water mould soil-borne disease.
Previously myrtle rust became widespread along the east coast of Australia. Many different plants are susceptible including eucalyptus and melaleuca. It was very sad some years ago to see so many dead xanthorrhoea walking around Wineglass Bay in Tasmania.
This is why bushwalkers scrub their boots after walking through native forests.
Previously myrtle rust became widespread along the east coast of Australia. Many different plants are susceptible including eucalyptus and melaleuca. It was very sad some years ago to see so many dead xanthorrhoea walking around Wineglass Bay in Tasmania.
This is why bushwalkers scrub their boots after walking through native forests.
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