RE: Increasing problems with geolocation/IPv4 access

2023-02-04 Thread John van Oppen
Honestly, the only way I’ve found to fix this is completely fill it with subscribers off a BNG and give support a script about what to tell customers. I’ve had folks literally get the wrong TV channels because we assign unused blocks in Portland Oregon out of our parent large aggrigates and the

RE: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread John van Oppen
20 KW should easily cover the 9KW you could max draw with your strip heat. It is super uncommon to have even peak loads over 20 KW in a house. Even your peak day was only an average of 6 KW. You might need some load shedding just to keep the big stuff from coming on all at once but that is

Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread Saku Ytti
On Sun, 5 Feb 2023 at 07:50, Chris Adams wrote: > Electric heat pumps are great for power efficiency until the temperature > drops and they switch over to pure electric heat. Here is graph from popular air heat pump Mitsubishi MSZ/MUZ 25

Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread Roy
On 2/4/2023 9:31 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: On 2/5/23 07:02, Roy wrote: My all electric house is in a rural area.  The generator that came with the place is a 20KW Onan,  The bad news is in can't handle the house.  I think it is the Aux Heat on the heat pump that is the problem.  I have to

Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Mark Tinka said: > I'd struggle to see how a 20kW generator struggles to to run a home, > unless you've also got heated floors, saunas, steam baths, water and > space heaters, electric stoves and ovens all running at the same > time :-). My house isn't very big, and I live

Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread Mark Tinka
On 2/5/23 07:02, Roy wrote: My all electric house is in a rural area.  The generator that came with the place is a 20KW Onan,  The bad news is in can't handle the house.  I think it is the Aux Heat on the heat pump that is the problem.  I have to also power the well pump and the septic

Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread Roy
On 2/4/2023 2:10 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: On 2/4/23 23:58, Sabri Berisha wrote: I'd say I have something in between. I have a WEN GN875i: https://www.amazon.com/WEN-GN875i-Transfer-Switch-Ready-8750-Watt-Generator/dp/B08STWSWLH/ That's 7kw rated and 8.75kw peak. More than enough to support my

Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread Mark Tinka
On 2/4/23 23:58, Sabri Berisha wrote: I'd say I have something in between. I have a WEN GN875i: https://www.amazon.com/WEN-GN875i-Transfer-Switch-Ready-8750-Watt-Generator/dp/B08STWSWLH/ That's 7kw rated and 8.75kw peak. More than enough to support my home. Yeah, plenty of juice. I

Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread Sabri Berisha
- On Feb 3, 2023, at 9:59 PM, Mark Tinka mark@tinka.africa wrote: > On 2/4/23 07:48, William Herrin wrote: >> https://www.costco.com/honeywell-18kw-home-standby-generator-with-transfer-switch.product.4000106705.html >> >> and: >> >>

Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread Mark Tinka
On 2/4/23 23:36, Sabri Berisha wrote: Those must be different from ours, because we don't have that... Even before we had power issues in South Africa, garage and gate motors had batteries in them. So it appears to be historical, for some reason or other. Pretty impressive. How do

Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)

2023-02-04 Thread Sabri Berisha
- On Feb 3, 2023, at 9:05 PM, Mark Tinka mark@tinka.africa wrote: > On 2/3/23 21:11, Sabri Berisha wrote: Hi Mark, >> Living in an area served by PG, I've had my share of power cuts. At home >> I have a 600va UPS that protects my cable modem, RPI router, and POE switch >> which serves 2

Re: Caribnog email list

2023-02-04 Thread Bill Woodcock
Forwarded to the maintainers. -Bill > On Feb 4, 2023, at 6:44 PM, David Bass wrote: > > Anyone on here run it? The URL to sign up on the website doesn’t seem to > work at the moment.

Caribnog email list

2023-02-04 Thread David Bass
Anyone on here run it? The URL to sign up on the website doesn’t seem to work at the moment.

Re: Spectrum (legacy TWC) Infrastructure - Contact Off List

2023-02-04 Thread Masataka Ohta
Mike Hammett wrote: Yet the independents are doing it anyway. Petit bubble caused by quantitative easing, perhaps. Masataka Ohta - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP -