Our home heating system is hot water. Water is supposed to be more efficient than forced air, I remain unconvinced. Last year our old furnace developed a leak and we had a new one installed. Our old furnce was just a large gas burner and a heat exchanger full of water that was pumped through copper pipes. The new furnace is a "smart " furnace. It moniters the temperature outside. Controls how hot the water is when it is pumped out and the temperature when the water returns to the furnace. It has a 150 page manuel with all the various settings that the installer can manipulate. All wonderful until the new furnace would not keep the temperature steady in the house let alone increase it once the outside temperature fell below 5 degrees. It could hold it at 65 degrees which is kinda chilly when one has a very expensive new furnace.
It would heat the water to 180 then shut the burner down to maintain the water temperature at 157. 157 is not hot enough to heat the house when it's below 5 degrees outside. Too much heat loss through the windows and not well insulated walls.
Our HVAC man is a great guy and he was trying everything he could think of to make the furnace heat our house on cold days. I was thinking this thing has a defect and needs to be replaced under the warranty. The day before it fell to -11 during the night Tom said he had one more thing he wanted to try. That evening and the next morning were wonderful. The temperature held and I could even get it to rise. I called Tom the next morning and I know he didn't really want to answer. I said, "I don't know what you did but the furnace works." He said, " I didn't think that would work". Turns out the "smart" furnace thought we were losing too much heat out the exhaust if the burner was burning too hot so it would shut down the flame to be efficient.
I don't need a furnace that wants to save me fuel when it is -11 degrees outside. I want a furnace that keeps my house warm.
In November, while running tests to figure out why my blood pressure had risen so fast and why my heart was not pumping blood about every 4 beats, they found my cholesterol was "kinda" high. I was told that it would take a change in lifestyle, (that means no food that tastes good) and at least 2 cholesteral lowering drugs. I decided to try getting the junk food out of my diet route.
60 days later the numbers are consideralbly better. Not where the doctors want it to be but about what the cardiologist thought was best case with change in diet and 2 drugs. My doctor wrote in the notes after she saw the last test, progress is being made but the cholesterol still needs to be lower. Keep taking the pill and we will check in March.
Yea, I never took the pill, just got the highly processed foods out of my routine. I have a ct scan in early Feb to see if there is artery damage. If there is minimal damage, I will stick to diet change and still avoid the drugs.
My blood pressure is now actually low for a man my age. I am now drinking coffee again. I am drinking a lot less than I was before when the old blood pressure spiked. What I find odd is I was so cold when I was caffiene free. Now after a couple of mugs of coffee in the morning I can walk out side and be comfortable without a coat at 10 degrees. When I was not drinking coffee anything below 32 degrees and I was shivering and my fingers hurt from the cold even with gloves on. No idea if that is really a thing or if it is a strange mental effect my mind is playing with my body temperature.
I cleaned all the stickers a tenant had adhered to this door this week. Not sure why the need to affix so many, or for that matter any at all. I don't have any stickers on our front door.
We are in the process of closing on a house this week. We own the house across the street and last year a truck pulling a trailer went down the street and clipped off the electrical wires. Our house's wires repair was paid for by the insurance of the driver. We failed to look up for the wires on this house when we made the offer. Wouldn't have known the wires were gone now but the mast fell off the house last week. It is owned by a firm in New York, so we have padlocked the doors and I check it every morning to make sure there are no squatters. Low and behold what do I see Friday morning but the mast blown off the house. When the truck clipped the wires he must have pulled the screws holding the mast on and down it came 6 months later.
Moderation, now there is a wonderful thing to practice in life. Moderation in how efficient we want our appliances to be. Moderation in what we eat and moderation in what we drink. Maybe moderation in how many stickers we put on doors and moderation on how high a load we take down a street.
Moderation in our relationships with others. I know I need to be open and accepting to listening to others opinions instead of thinking I'm right and they're wrong. I know some will tell you compromise is a terrible thing, but it isn't. We should be a community, working together for the good of all.
Moderation instead of fanticism, knowing that no one has all the answers. Sadly not even me.