What is the make and model? Since it uses a full size transformer instead of switch mode supplies I'm going to guess its old and should be retired. Its old and inefficient, always consuming power to keep that large set of magnetics energized.
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You won't miss him. You'll miss the idea of who he was
This hits hard with some personal relationships I lost during COVID because they were anti vaccination. Couldn't be bothered to care how their decisions affect others, that was 'their problem'.
That was going to be my comment. I stack wood like a heathen, I make a mess. This young boy stacks like a pro.
Most compostable food plates and containers are made water resistant using PFAS chemicals which can leech into the food. I steer away from them as much as practical.
Ditto, my daughter thinks its great.
I came into this thread all puffed up with pride, only to be humbled by your post. Humility is important, thank you. Please accept my upvote as an insufficient offering to those who came before us.
I got excited because I saw a Honda EV, a prologue. Looked it up, it's a rebranded Chevy Blazer. Honda is absolutely fucked...
I host it on the host that runs the script and proxy it. I have one mission critial pi that is my uptime bot, pi hole and backup VPN if my elaborate server falls on its face. But you could easily use docker volumes too, and have the script push to that folder.
Yep, here is the yaml but redacted
- type: entities
title: Communication
entities:
- type: weblink
name: Webmail
url: https://postale.io/
icon: mdi:email
- type: weblink
name: Mattermost
url: https://mm.stuff.com/
icon: mdi:chat
- type: weblink
name: Mumble Server
url: https://mumble.stuff.com/
icon: mdi:radio-handheld
Similar, but more fancy, I have a bash script that runs every 15 minutes and ingests a config file. The config file has a super simple CSV format of every service I have. It checks that all the services are operational and generates an HTML file from it. If any services are down the HTML will show its down, otherwise its just a helpful link.
I just made a landing page in HASS, if you're already running three instances could you make a page in one?
As an electrical engineer I would advise you to recycle it. How much did you save buying no brand vs how much is the equipment you connected to it worth? How long would it take you to rebuild the connected equipment if the UPS threw out too much voltage and blew up everything downstream.? In my opinion the risk isn't worth the savings, don't cheap out on power equipment.