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More honeybees foraging among the California poppies in the alleyway
It's fall and the honeybees are in full force collecting as much nectar and pollen before winter hits. I'm not sure if California poppies are their first choice if there are other types of flowers. I suspect not. It's probably near the bottom of the list along with marigolds. I know the bumblebees only visit the marigolds when nothing else is available. Fortunately this year I seeded the alleyway with wildflowers and the California poppies seemed to take a foothold. They were able to withstand the heatwave and drought we experienced this summer.
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2nd bloom of the California poppies
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I was tired of seeing dandelions and other weeds so I sowed California poppy seeds in the alleyway in the spring time. There was a rush of colour in June/July. I didn't expect a second bloom in late August. An added bonus is the poppies are attracting tons of honeybees to the backyard.
Bumblebees everywhere
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I stepped outside at around 5pm today to discover so many bumblebees buzzing around the garden. They were attracted to the veronica plant. Only a few years ago I thought their numbers were declining. Fortunately I was proven wrong. Oddly enough, this year has seen fewer honeybees than previous years.
Manually pollinating squash flowers
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Manually pollinating flowers of frankensquash. I call these frankensquash as they are 2nd generation plants. F2 hybrids from spaghetti squash cross pollinated with zucchini.
millipede
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It's been many years since I've seen these creatures in the yard so I was pretty happy to come across this little guy. Looking at his size, I figure he has been eating well.
cabbage moth caterpillar
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cabbage moth caterpillar
Cutworm damage
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Based on google search, this appears to be a pale western cutworm that are common in Saskatchewan and Alberta. It mowed down this beet seedling in one night. After it has fed which is at night, it will bury itself in the soil to protect itself from predators like birds.
glassy cutworm
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Came across several glassy cutworm while digging up dandelions in the alley. In 2020 it was a plague of locusts. 2021 was cabbage moths. Is 2022 the year of cutworms? Sigh. What's a gardener to do?
Bees ASMR
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This was the first time I had observed bees drinking water. There were other sources of water in the garden, but the bees seem to be attracted to the peat moss pellets. I'm not sure why they prefer drinking from the peat moss, but it was fascinating to watch. I did notice that when I moved the seed tray, it took some time for them to find it again despite it being a few meters from the original...
Calibration test of the solar tracker
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Another attempt at calibrating the parameters of the linear actuator to improve the tracking. Still haven't got the actuator speed pinned down. Additionally I wanted to connect the actuator to a 12VDC 7.2AHr battery I had sitting in the house. The voltage read 12.3V, which was impressive considering the battery hadn't be used or charged for almost 3 years. I charged it prior to carrying out thi...
DIY Solar Tracker based on celestial mechanics
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This dual axis solar tracker design is based on my interest and experience with astronomy, computer science and solar energy. The mechanical portion of the tracker was largely motivated by the principles of the German equatorial mount and is comprised of three components: (1) backboard, (2) spine and (3) pedestal. The brains of the tracker is the electronics. The position of the Sun is calculat...
Flowering water lily
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Another time lapse of water lily blooming. 1fps.
Time lapse of first water lily blooming
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This is the 3rd year I have been growing water lily in a tub. This variety is called hardy, which have been bred to survive the less than tropical climates of Canada. I've been able to overwinter the plants by putting them in the refrigerator. Time lapse was set to 1/10 fps.
Solar Tracker mechanical test
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The hardware portion of the solar tracker project is complete and this is the initial test of the linear actuator. The specification rating of the actuator is: (1) 300 lbs of force, (2) arm movement speed is 5.7mm/s (3) IP rating is IP65.
Arduino Nano with DS3231 Clock Module and SSD1306 OLED
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WayInTop DS3231 Clock Module kit with Arduino Nano and OLED
My first Arduino sketch
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My first Arduino sketch
Passive Solar Heater
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Passive Solar Heater
Green house irrigation system
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Green house irrigation system
Feeding the fishies
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Feeding the fishies
Chili Rasboras
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Chili Rasboras
Joggers in Jardin du Luxembourg
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Joggers in Jardin du Luxembourg
Foucault's Pendulum
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Foucault's Pendulum
Music in the park
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Music in the park
Musee d'Orangerie
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Musee d'Orangerie
Riding the escalators at the Centre George Pompidou
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Riding the escalators at the Centre George Pompidou
Rainy day at the Centre George Pompidou
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Rainy day at the Centre George Pompidou
Centre George Pompidou
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Centre George Pompidou
Water lily transplanted to 50 gallon tub
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Water lily transplanted to 50 gallon tub
5W Solar powered water fountain in my water lily tub
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5W Solar powered water fountain in my water lily tub
millipede
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millipede

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  • @rickscott5290
    @rickscott5290 4 місяці тому

    Do you still have model trains?

  • @mariuspetcu7482
    @mariuspetcu7482 6 місяців тому

    Thumbs Down for not Explaining Anything

  • @serdariekrem
    @serdariekrem 9 місяців тому

    Pervanesi araba motoru gibi ses çıkaran Dophin h80 filtrede denedim bunu ve sonuç mükemmel. Teşekkürler!

  • @IIIIIIlllllllIIILLL
    @IIIIIIlllllllIIILLL Рік тому

    Can you show it when its done assembled. And thats true

  • @maderightamerica3216
    @maderightamerica3216 Рік тому

    Thanks for your hardwork on how to add free heat to a home. I really enjoy finding great ways to heat your home for fee. I would like for you to take a look at this guys work. I used his idea but I ran wires to 4 different locations in my house and I get a lot of free heat from this guys idea. I hope you enjoy watching his method of heating a house. It's a creamic heater with a 2 watt fan and only uses about 72 watts which he hooks up to his solar panel. Good luck my friend. I hope this guy inspires you like he did me. ua-cam.com/video/GoLGtR9ElpA/v-deo.html

  • @wolfe5047
    @wolfe5047 Рік тому

    My question is your choice of fan? A lower cfm fan would slow down the heat draw and leave the air temperature higher during the day.

  • @cryptikkcries
    @cryptikkcries Рік тому

    my tank is in my bedroom and i used to use an old ass topfin 30 that would start rattling and make noises i never even thought concievable in the middle of the night. woke up crying one morning because i was so tired and went to buy one of these and,,, it's still loud! on the topfin i ran it with the lid off, had to use a rubber band to hold the intake in place and stop it from rattling, and had a plastic bottle baffle on the front. motor was old as shit, not much to do about that for this one im making a new baffle but the motor is also loud. my lid doesn't rattle but it makes the noise echo somehow, it's godawful. what lubricant did you use?

  • @bugtalk84
    @bugtalk84 Рік тому

    Liked watching this millipede walk.

  • @NickMullins-ur8cc
    @NickMullins-ur8cc Рік тому

    A quick note to cut down on confusion. This is an active solar heater. Passive solar doesn't rely on any mechanical aspects (fans or pumps).

  • @hildebertocarreiro9232
    @hildebertocarreiro9232 Рік тому

    U have to use micofying glass to help heat the metal inside the box

  • @Bullboy_Adventures
    @Bullboy_Adventures Рік тому

    I'm gonna try this. Hope it works

  • @Bullboy_Adventures
    @Bullboy_Adventures Рік тому

    I'm gonna try your silicone lube technique for my aquaclear filter. Did it work after all for you?

    • @rifhc
      @rifhc Рік тому

      @BullBoy Adventures - It worked.

    • @Bullboy_Adventures
      @Bullboy_Adventures Рік тому

      @@rifhc great. Thanks for replying. Just earned yourself a sub

  • @johannamartinez4718
    @johannamartinez4718 Рік тому

    ^_^

  • @TwoForFlinchin1
    @TwoForFlinchin1 Рік тому

    The cardboard version working is really cool

  • @wulfhart2653
    @wulfhart2653 Рік тому

    Could we make the same system 1,5 M tall and use convection to have cold air entering the heater in the bottom and hot air going back in the room in the top ?

    • @Stormsteed
      @Stormsteed Рік тому

      You could, but if the heat exchanger is working well, the forced air flow from the fans will improve the throughput of warm air going through the device. Also, probably the device is limited to a temperature delta/change so if the device is only capable of increasing the input vs output temp by ~25-39 degrees, you’ll have improved performance by using ‘preheated’ interior air as the input air vs much colder exterior air.

    • @wulfhart2653
      @wulfhart2653 Рік тому

      @@Stormsteed Thanks. My idea was actually to take air from the interior (so preheated) and put it back in the interior. But just to use convection and the fact that the hot air tend to be at the top. I think the througput of air doesn't matter much, if the air go slower it will be heated more, so same energy

    • @Stormsteed
      @Stormsteed Рік тому

      @@wulfhart2653 I think you need at least one fan to move the air through to take advantage of the heat exchange effect of the box. Think about your hot attic in the summer. You may have open vents in the roof, but the removal of hot air from your attic is greatly improved if you install fan(s).

    • @hildebertocarreiro9232
      @hildebertocarreiro9232 Рік тому

      Try microfying glass to help heat metal inside

  • @tracywarren7332
    @tracywarren7332 Рік тому

    Cudos on the build. When I built one of these I only had one input port and forced the air to traverse the entire unit keeping it under the sun longer and achieving a higher temperature output. Of course as soon as you put a fan on it the length of time is shortened and the temperature will drop. Trying ti find the sweet spot of temperature and flow is the challenge. I perhaps would have either forgone the fan or put it on a speed control. The second idea was pure genius.

  • @ΣτελιοςΕλευθερακης

    Speak and greek. Thanks

  • @strawman9410
    @strawman9410 Рік тому

    Have seen Nighthawks solar tracking setup ?

  • @JuanSanchez-ik7wx
    @JuanSanchez-ik7wx 2 роки тому

    You can get an inline fan on zbay for 13 bucks that will blow 270 CF/min

  • @dojodance
    @dojodance 2 роки тому

    I wonder if just having the black aluminium perforated sheets suction cupped to the inside of the window would offer any heat... without the fans and boxes, and if so, would they cause more cold at night?

    • @rifhc
      @rifhc Рік тому

      the black sheet is a black body absorbing solar radiation and would generate the same amount of heat whether it is sandwiched between two sheets of glass or on the inside as you suggested. and no they would not cause more cold at night.

    • @dojodance
      @dojodance Рік тому

      @@rifhc TY for your reply, now I have one other question, if that sheet collects the same amount of heat with or with out being contained, would NOT having any black body, absorb the same amount of heat through the window into the room, pretty much back to where we started? And no I'm not being a smart @22 I really want to know.

    • @rifhc
      @rifhc Рік тому

      @@dojodance When sunlight shines on an object (specifically long wavelengths, infrared), it causes the molecules to vibrate and thereby the object gives off heat. Heat is simply a byproduct. The object can reflect or absorb the radiation depending on material and colour. Remember light is simply radiation just like x-rays, but at different frequencies. If you want to try a simple experiment, go outside and stand in the sunlight with a white t-shirt on. Then try on a black t-shirt. You should be able to feel a difference in temperature between the two. If you don't have a black sheet of aluminum in front of the window, the light will be absorbed by various materials in the room. The objects will reflect and absorb the sunlight differently and consequently emit different amounts of heat. So by placing a black object that has good absorption properties in the direct sunlight we can try to maximize the heat generated. Does this answer your question?

  • @blurglide
    @blurglide 2 роки тому

    Putting it inside the window won't help at all because that heat is already inside the house as long as the curtains are open. It needs to go outside, somewhere where it's not blocking a window. Putting the perforated aluminum between the panes will increase losses. Put your hand in front of the exposed glass, and your other hand behind the aluminum and tell me which feels warmer. Also, you're not looking for the highest possible exhaust temps, but best thermal output, which is achieved by more airflow. Looks like good build quality though.

    • @TwoForFlinchin1
      @TwoForFlinchin1 Рік тому

      It will still work because of the black paint but it won't work as well as not blocking the window

    • @blurglide
      @blurglide Рік тому

      @@TwoForFlinchin1 I said it won't *help*

    • @TwoForFlinchin1
      @TwoForFlinchin1 Рік тому

      @@blurglide yeah I know what what you said and I'm telling you that it reads the way you did not intend so you should consider phrasing it more precisely instead of being snarky. Help is a very vague term in this context when the guy is trying to heat his home

    • @blurglide
      @blurglide Рік тому

      @@TwoForFlinchin1 Help = make the room warmer than it would otherwise be without the device. This won't help to do that. It'll *work* in that you can put it in a sunbeam and it gets warm, but it won't *help* because that solar energy was already inside the house. If you put this in a glass box outside and blow house air through it, then it'll help. I'm not trying to be snarky. What is unclear?

    • @electrichellion5946
      @electrichellion5946 Рік тому

      Wouldn’t that also work with newer windows or one to put a piece of plexiglass over the recessed window box with pixie glass and an N put a hole in and out put a hole cut into a top and bottom respectively in the panel the middle of the aluminum panel in between the window in the way of the pixie glass over the recessed window pane area

  • @russmt4181
    @russmt4181 2 роки тому

    Great idea with the drip edge, I'm going to make one with solar panels to power the fans.

  • @samevans4525
    @samevans4525 2 роки тому

    The level of water in your tank is way too low for the breeder box to pull water efficiently. That’s your problem.

  • @jonimendes4826
    @jonimendes4826 2 роки тому

    Can you please tell me what is the radius of those curves? Thanks

    • @rifhc
      @rifhc Рік тому

      sorry for the delayed response. i think i used 348mm curves.

  • @garyhennessey3621
    @garyhennessey3621 2 роки тому

    Why people on You Tube hold their camera so close to the project I'll never know. To close. Poor video.

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu 2 роки тому

      Video was maybe a bit rough but still informational. Better video than videos both of us made put together.

  • @mayamachine
    @mayamachine 2 роки тому

    Not passive is it? Passive no mechanical devices...

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu 2 роки тому

      Perhaps that is not what passive means in this case. The fan is on or off in this heater. In active heater there would be some thermostates, maybe timers and some other automation. That's what makes it "active".

    • @blurglide
      @blurglide 2 роки тому

      @@Teknopottu Those would make it automated. Passive is basically light shining in a window, or on a collector like this with no fans

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu 2 роки тому

      @@blurglide That is true. I stand corrected.

    • @rifhc
      @rifhc Рік тому

      @Mikowacomet Just a clarification. Active in my mind is the act of expending energy to generate heat. Like burning wood or conducting electricity through metal coils to produce heat. By placing a black body in direct sunlight to produce heat is passive. You are correct that the fans are not passive. When I was using the term passive, it was not meant to describe distributing the heat with the fans. The fans are definitely active. Sorry for the confusion.

    • @blurglide
      @blurglide Рік тому

      @@rifhc By that definition, all solar energy is passive.

  • @jeanelbicho3
    @jeanelbicho3 2 роки тому

    I love the sound though damn i want one or two and they could sink with esch other making simphonies

  • @michaelpepper885
    @michaelpepper885 2 роки тому

    Go buy "3 in one" oil. It's totally NOT safe for any of your pets but a motor is a motor and it needs to be lubricated. What you do is , just put a one teeny tiny little drop on to the shaft and let it run down. Than do a S.O.P. (Standard Operating Procedure) like when you would "charge" a canister filter with diatomaceous. That procedure is.... in a separate bucket from your aquarium, run your filter for 15 min, dump water because you'll have a little oil slick moving around . Do that again with fresh water for another 15 min or so. Now you have a nice lubrication and 90% of that oil run off has been taken out of the equation. You should also remove any media , sponges and filters while doing this. Once everything is up and running as usual you might see a little oil in the aquarium. All you do is use any technique you would use to remove normal protein oils . One way to do this is "displacement" . In other words go get ladle or pint container or whatever and gently dip it into the areas of concern just like you would remove fat from a chicken stock. Another technique is to simply drop a piece of blank paper from your printer on top of the aquarium water surface, wait two seconds and remove paper , discard paper in trash . Repeat this till you feel satisfied. It's more quick , more easy and less expensive than buying a slimmer filter (another freakin rip off). When you use jellies on moving mechanics you will eventually get so much gunk the bearings will freeze up . All that petroleum jelly is just aquafor anyway. In this particular case jellies could make things even worse. Keep in mind almost all these filter motors are magnetic . The thicker your lubricant the more disruption to the magnetic field .

    • @danh2492
      @danh2492 Рік тому

      Lol, you're crazy....

  • @wolf-4785
    @wolf-4785 2 роки тому

    can i use Veseline ?

  • @mattbrown1865
    @mattbrown1865 2 роки тому

    Lol put some water in the tank...

  • @RZV24
    @RZV24 2 роки тому

    Thank yoooou sir!

  • @AB-dy2ll
    @AB-dy2ll 2 роки тому

    😱😱😱😱🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈

  • @k9m42
    @k9m42 2 роки тому

    Mine is so loud I am getting ready to throw it out the window. Made this noise since the day I bought it. How often do you need to lubricate the shaft in order to prevent the noise?

    • @Bullboy_Adventures
      @Bullboy_Adventures 2 роки тому

      Whenever it makes noise again

    • @rifhc
      @rifhc Рік тому

      it's been working fine for years.

    • @LMS2027
      @LMS2027 Рік тому

      Were you able to fix yours?

  • @treyjasso
    @treyjasso 2 роки тому

    Just bought it and I noticed this immediately.

  • @Papa-in-Tx
    @Papa-in-Tx 2 роки тому

    You mentioned that they won't start back up if the power goes out. That occasionally happens, but by no means all the time. When it does you don't need to clean the impeller or remove the intake tube. Instead just move the intake tube over to the side, like you'd do if you want to reduce the flow, then stick a toothpick or small wooden skewer in there and jiggle the impeller. That will get it going, then move the intake tube back.

  • @shiyamaifrad8933
    @shiyamaifrad8933 2 роки тому

    PLS HELP If i leave it as it is will it cause any problem other than the noise?

    • @rifhc
      @rifhc Рік тому

      sorry for the delayed response. the filter works, but is just noisy.

  • @shiyamaifrad8933
    @shiyamaifrad8933 2 роки тому

    PLS HELP If i leave it as it is will it cause any problem other than the noise?

  • @Aquafinity
    @Aquafinity 3 роки тому

    Cool rasboras! What filter do you use?

    • @rifhc
      @rifhc Рік тому

      sorry for the delayed response. it's an aquaclear 30.

  • @alantooth48
    @alantooth48 3 роки тому

    Excellent method for keeping shrimp healthy and adapting to the new water parameters without molting!

  • @danalex2991
    @danalex2991 3 роки тому

    Great job man!

  • @lunes-1
    @lunes-1 3 роки тому

    👍✅

  • @Eskeleto-nf5bz
    @Eskeleto-nf5bz 3 роки тому

    It works use Vaseline!!!! Appreciate it!

  • @MiiTweak
    @MiiTweak 3 роки тому

    Can you upload the sketch? Could you add the ESP module to transfer the datas to an app on phone? That would be great if you get it to work.

  • @michaellou7101
    @michaellou7101 3 роки тому

    But...how is this a quarantine type of a chamber for your new fish....? It’s not a quarantine. You might as well just let your new fish into the tank.

  • @catchandinstallhoneybees.1901
    @catchandinstallhoneybees.1901 3 роки тому

    so nice

  • @TheKallenShow
    @TheKallenShow 3 роки тому

    Im 5 years late on this but damn... shaky ass hands! LOL

  • @a.p.8905
    @a.p.8905 3 роки тому

    Reinpressen nicht auftragen !

  • @dabestravenclaw
    @dabestravenclaw 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much! I literally just got this last night and it was super loud. Now it is extremely quiet you are a huge live saver because I can’t stand loud noises.

  • @christiankulmann3325
    @christiankulmann3325 3 роки тому

    My Homemade DIY 660Wp Sun Tracer ☀️ Solar Tracker ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/X0lmYFwOq3U/v-deo.html 👍 Supercaps Powercap 36× 500F Battery Accu Solar Grid-Tie 2,7V Farad ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/ihSc7Bj_oQk/v-deo.html 👍 Set PV solar surplus electricity using a 5000W dimmer on the washing machine, and not a single watt more.➡️ ua-cam.com/video/eC2olbCBhh0/v-deo.html 👍

  • @christiankulmann3325
    @christiankulmann3325 3 роки тому

    My Homemade DIY 660Wp SunTracer Solar-Tracker ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/X0lmYFwOq3U/v-deo.html 👍 Supercaps Powercap 36 × 500 F Battery Accu Solar Grid-Tie 2,7V Farad ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/ihSc7Bj_oQk/v-deo.html 👍 Set PV solar surplus electricity using a 5000W dimmer on the washing machine, and not a single watt more.➡️ ua-cam.com/video/eC2olbCBhh0/v-deo.html 👍