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Tony
ParticipantThanks!
bigtreestechman
KeymasterRJ’s appliance. 209-795-6705
Tony
ParticipantI am turning the heat down to 38 degrees. Propane charges are too high to leave it on. There seems to an issue with this particular model of refrigerator unfortunetly.
Kuma
ParticipantAre you leaving your heat on? I had issues with my frig while I was gone and I turned the heat off.
Tony
ParticipantMy fridge keeps freezing all my food when I’m away for more than a few days.
Model # GE PSS26MGPA WW
Anyone have an appliance repair recommendation?
Thanks in advance.
Tony
ParticipantCostco is current having a sale on a Lorex NVR system which is PoE. It included two very nice pan tilt zoom cameras which normally list for over $200 each as well as two bullet cameras and an NVR. The system is expandable to add four more cameras for a total of 8. I have this system at my residence in the Bay area and will be adding one to my home in Arnold. Picture quality is top notch.
skipamy
ParticipantI am very pleased with my Foscam cameras (made in China). I recently purchased the FI9821 for my home which has very good video quality. I have 2 older models at the cabin (FI9810), both inside. One sits on a window ledge pointing out the window down the driveway (IR doesn’t work through a window though). The other sits on a cabinet in the corner and points to where someone would enter the front door. They are wireless but need to be plugged in for power, but that’s easy to do compared to running Ethernet cable. I can access them remotely from a browser or phone and can pan/tilt. There is a built-in speaker and microphone so you can hear/talk (low quality) or plug in a better speaker/mike if high quality is important to you. I usually have motion sensing turned on and it emails me a series of 3-4 snapshots when triggered. All this for $70-80. My only complaint is that the motion sensing algorithm is very simple (pixel changes) so I get a lot of false alerts when there are lighting changes from the sun moving in/out of the clouds). And, setup is not the easiest (I needed to set up port forwarding on the router).
michelle s
ParticipantI don’t know of any existing groups, but if you wife wants to something, I’d like to try participating. I’m interested, but not experienced. Or, would she consider offering voice lessons?
bigtreestechman
KeymasterI asked one of my fiddle friends and she said that the only “nearby” women’s choral group is Mountain Melody that she believes meets at Columbia College. Thier website is below but I was not able to find any contact information there other than the director’s phone number:
Julie S., Choir Director, at phone 209-754-4783
http://www.mountainmelody.orglawver
ParticipantThe three side yard views had up to date tags but their contrast was from an overcast day when it was bright sun. There was not much snow visible when the driveway showed plentiful amount which is why I guess the commenter was frustrated having to dig out his driveway. Snow Pole is the camera I mainly studied.
bigtreestechman
Keymaster@laver… what images frozen from last week are you referring to? All the Live From Dorrington images are up to date.
joethespoiler
ParticipantThere are many things to consider when buying a camera.
I feel the IP camera is the way to go, does not require the computer its built into the camera, if the power goes out which never happens in Bigtrees it resets itself. Who wants to leave a computer running 24/7 ? Wireless can have many issues such as distance from your comcast box or router and snow can cause a lost connection. If you buy a camera that requires 110v it may cost you hundreds of dollars for a electrician and a permit. So a camera using cat5 cable with power (poe) plugged into your comcast is simple and far less money. Also better picture quality with cat5 cable. Next thing if you install outside you need a weatherproof unit and it must be rated for cold temp during the snow. You may need a box enclosure with a heater. Other things that drive up the price night vision, zoom, motion detection, and a video recorder if you think you need one. Cheap cameras=poor results. Last but least is the setup most systems need tinkering so good tech support is very important and make sure they are an authorized seller or you may end up with no tech support at all. I perfer Geovision cameras they have good tech support and they were very helpful when choosing a camera. The new camera I will be installing GV-BL2511. I will update when installed. Being able to check the snow level and road conditions may reduce frustration. By the way I had a camera demo just for fun. This camera was high end and had all the bells and whistles. It even would track/follow someone walking across your property, zoom in on their face, send you a email and has many more options for only $2000. Hope this helps.Mike
ParticipantMy wife is looking for a chorale group in the Big Trees/Arnold/Murphys neighborhood to join. We know about a group in the San Andreas area but the commute is a bit long.
-Mike-kenshawnewby
ParticipantThat’s good to hear. Thanks for checking.
jsschmitz
ParticipantThere are definitely cameras such as the Foscam’s that do not require a PC to be on all the time. But I think the software that runs on the PC such as Blue Iris is generally better than what you get with the built in camera software. I’ve heard good recommendations for the Swann cameras but I have not used them myself and they are more expensive than the Foscam.
By the way, power can be an issue. If you want an outdoor camera, you might look for ones that support PoE which is power over Ethernet. Wireless is fine, but you still need power for the camera. One way or another you currently need some wires to your camera. If you’ve got power nearby, then maybe standard wireless is good enough. But if you don’t, then it might be easier to run a long Ethernet cable with PoE rather than 120 Vac. Or maybe you can view the driveway from a window inside – but watch out for the IR glare if you want to be able to view at night.
Good luck
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