At what temps does the fog roll in for you guys out there? Does it just happen in late summer and fall? Or is it a year round thing?Its mid to high 70's here in the day and dropping to Low 50's at night. Nice and sunny once the marine layer burns off.
So it eases up as you go into flower. That is good.It's common in the summer here, from like march to August and we get a lot of fog. I don't know the temps that starts to roll in at. Must be around the low 50's from what I can tell. Which is most nights, 50 to 53F are the nightly lows for the next week.
I'm like 30 min or 27 miles away from the coast depending on how you driveSo it eases up as you go into flower. That is good.
Our fog season is October through February. I'm an hour inland, so we get as much river fog as sea fog.
No disrespect to Little Feat, Jimmy Buffett and Zack Brown Band, but I had to come find me some working music. I have a 4 hour DVD recording of ACL shows that I like. The Drive-By Truckers starts it off. One of my favorite shows.A quick safety meeting, then it's time for some work work.
I've always been interested in that kind of system. Do you have two wells? I've heard of some systems that required two.Sunny and sixties here this morning, into the low 80s this afternoon. Been getting some thundershower activity in the afternoons which keeps a lid on the heat.
I'm getting my water fed central heating and cooling unit installed this week. It will use hot water to heat my home and cold water to cool it, all through my existing forced air ducts. It may yet get warm enough again this summer to properly test it out!
I'm just outside of The Cone of Probability. We will get some rain from it, but not much else as long as it sticks to the projected path.Are you going to get any rain off that tropical depression, Larry?
We are in for a cloudy stretch, with a little rain Thurs. evening/Fri. am. Than back to sunny days: high 70's/50's. We've been having morning dew for the last couple of days.
The unit itself is officially known as a chiller with hot gas recovery. It is most easily understood as a dual circuit heat pump, where heat removed from the cold water circuit is added to the hot water circuit. Because I have a cooling load on that cold water circuit (my op), I've no need for a well... let alone two of them.I've always been interested in that kind of system. Do you have two wells? I've heard of some systems that required two.
That would make it easier. The ones I was looking at {back in the 80's} would pump water from one well into the other. It was a long time ago, so don't really remember exactly how it worked, but there were water lines in the floors and on the roof. I have a book somewhere in my library on underground houses that it was featured in.The unit itself is officially known as a chiller with hot gas recovery. It is most easily understood as a dual circuit heat pump, where heat removed from the cold water circuit is added to the hot water circuit. Because I have a cooling load on that cold water circuit (my op), I've no need for a well... let alone two of them.