Patriot009
Patriot009 t1_jau2sqr wrote
Reply to comment by Maxpowr9 in Universal Hydrogen Successfully Completes First Flight of Hydrogen Regional Airliner by tooch_my_gooch
For personal vehicles, my bet is on sodium ion battery EVs. Far cheaper to manufacture, far less environmentally destructive, far less toxic. I think the abundance of material and cheap costs will make up for it being a little less energy dense than lithium.
Patriot009 t1_j58no74 wrote
Reply to comment by nochinzilch in The Lights Have Been On At a Massachusetts School For Over a Year Because No One Can Turn Them Off by AStartIsBorn
Ah, I see. Probably one of the first two, I feel like wireless capability for 7000 lights would be ridiculously expensive.
Edit: Possibly panel mounted pots for the second option instead of switches.
Patriot009 t1_j56ued0 wrote
Reply to The Lights Have Been On At a Massachusetts School For Over a Year Because No One Can Turn Them Off by AStartIsBorn
Probably a fair assumption that there's a power relay bank somewhere being controlled by software, as I highly doubt these are all "smart bulbs". If that's the case, just bypass the software unit with a panel of physical switches. It isn't as fancy, but it'll do the job.
Patriot009 t1_jdtmeip wrote
Reply to An 'extremely dangerous tornado' strikes Georgia as 20 million Southerners are at risk of treacherous weather Sunday by xdeltax97
The hail was not kind to my young cucumber plants. This is right after a freak 3 day period of frost warnings in late March, which never happens.