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Wednesday, March 16, 2022
AICD
Sunday, March 13, 2022
International Womens Day Beakfast
The day started with a 4am alarm. Removed the water blaster from the back of my car and put in my bike. Remembering the light and helmet.
4:30 Drove into work and put the small PA into the car.
5:00 Drove the short distance to Sommervill's shed. Hid the PA behind the hedge on the path to the front door.
5:30 Got my bike out of the car and rode to Toowong over the Eleanor Schonell Bridge.
5:40 Arrived Toowong
Today Brigidine met at Toowong Rowing Club at 6. While Nicky had half the group on ergs I took 9 for a run to the great court. This was a greeted a bit less enthusiastically than I hoped. We ran round the great court and walked / jogged home. More walking than jogging. The groups switched over. I took the second group onto the ova and we played touch. Most of the girls had not played touch before so it was a learning experience for them.
At 7:30 I hopped on my bike and rode back to Sommerville. Luckily someone had set the PA up. I bought a coffee and a good contingent of girls showed up.
The river is closed because of the flood. I assume the govt has closed it for health reasons and the rowers would probably not row anyway because of all the junk. So no rowing at this years breakfast.
As a parent, one of the things I love about Brigidine is the big world view. It was so good to see the Brigidine girls at the international women's day breakfast. The guest speakers encouraging women to do stuff. Coaching, driving trailers, stepping up to be club presidents and so on.
Tickets were $15 and included a raffle ticket. Jemma won a pair of racing shoes.
Monday, March 7, 2022
Concept 2 monitor Flood Clean
Take the back off.
Lots of water and use a tooth brush.
To disconnect the screen. Push the brown bit toward the edge (right)
Gently pull the cable out
Soak in isopropyl alcohol
Even after first clean, still mud. Rinse and repeat!
12-MAR-2022 Update
They both boot. Haven't reassembled and tried on an erg yet.
FRI 6 MAR
On my way to work, I am working through in my mind the important factors in life. Observed "My Roasting" cafe was closed so I continued down the street to the Sommerville boat shed where I knew there was a coffee van.
Saturday, March 5, 2022
Centenary Rowing Clean
Friday, March 4, 2022
Flood Power at Work
Friday - Coraggio meeting in town - rained all day.
Saturday - Moved centenary boats out. Lunch at Jill's
Saturday night - Steve's party
Sunday - Helped Peter at Anne-Maree's place
Monday - could not get into work. Chelmer to Oxley gridlock.
Tuesday - Could not get to work. Helped Peter. Kim organised generator.
Wednesday - In early - got generator going.
Thursday - In early, Started gen & testing, Moved Grammarian boats back in.
MONDAY 28-FEB-2022
Tried to get into work but the traffic is insane. Gridlock. This was a recurring theme. Tried 3 times and each time thwarted. Sherwood Rd and Pamphlet Bridge both closed. That leaves only Indooroopilly bridge and exiting south. Ipswich rd flooded at Bunnings Oxley. I thought that the major roadworks a few years ago were suppost to have moved the road up to keep it open during floods.
Spent some time trying to organise a generator. No one answering phones. Filled in some web forms.
Sommerville / river city women were fantastic giving me updates in Syndetic.
TUESDAY 1-MAR-2022
Kim and Sumesh (via Phil) have both been trying to locate generators. One of the web forms resulted in a fellow calling me. He said the best he could do was 7.5KVA. He called back later and said he could not locate it. Kim found and ordered 20kVA. This was delievered late Tuesday. The courier, unfortunately, forgot to leave the keys. He dropped them at Ross's house.
WEDNESDAY 2-MAR-2022
4am rise and shine.
4:50 depart Genrich st
5:15am Pick up keys
5;20am stuck in traffic on Inala ave.
(Ipswich Rd under water at Bunnings Oxley and I think Centenary bridge also closed so all the Ipswich traffic comming this way)
Bought a coffee at Maccas Toohey Rd
6:10am at work.
Looked over the generator which has a set of starting instructions printed on it. Took a while to locate the battery isolator switch. Never did work out how to check the water level.
Started it and that all seemed good.
Next problem: discovered our thermal chamber had a 20A 3PH plug.
Scrounged a 32A plug off the (broken) Orange chamber. Swapped plugs.
Peter arrived and we carried the oven across from the other building.
Pluged it in so the Generator had some base load albeit only on one phase.
Ran a 3ph lead from the generator to the distribution box (which looks like the bottom half of a Darlek)
Plugged the Blue chamber onto the Darlek.
Tried starting the chamber but the circuit breaker on the Darlek kept tripping. Surmised inrush current.
Disconnected the Darlek.
Ran a dedicated 3ph lead from the generator to the blue chamber. That worked.
The generator has three single phase outlets. Ran three extension leads. One to Oven, one to Gasbot and one for Syndetic.
Decided a few more outlets would be handy and make it easier to balance the phase currents. The generaor control unit can display the phase currents as well as voltages. The problem was no more single phase outlets. It did have a unused 20A outlet. So we used the disguarded 20A plug from the blue chamber to connect single phase extension leads. It's a bit naughty because of circuit breakers but we put those 10A power boards at the end of each lead and kept an eye on the currents so as not to overload the extension leads.
Calculated what the maximum current per phase could be:-
P = VI *0.8 and VA = VI
20KVA = 3 x A x 240 -> A = 20 000 / (3 x 240) =
Firstly 20 000 / 240 = 83 Amps total.
divide by 3 = 27 A / phase
then multiply by 0.8 to de rate to account for power factor. (cos(θ))
= 22 A / phase. <-- This is the number to keep an eye on.
Had problems with the blue chamber. It would go cold very very slowly and seemed to get stuck. It displayed no errors. Somehow related to puttinghot stuff in as part of thermal shock testing.
THURSDAY 3-MAR-2022
Yesterday I received a text asking if I could help at 6:30 at West End to return the grammarian boats to their shed.
5:00am left home
5:30am at work get generator going.
Had hoped that a good rest would give the blue chamber renewed life. It seemed to be going well going down toward the set point of -20 so at -7 I changed the set point to -40 and that stuffed it and the temperature went up to -3. It fiddled about a bit and eventually started getting cold again.
6:10am arrived west end. Moved 2 eights, a four and scull rack back inside. Richard had a trailer load of stuff and oars on his roof. Moved them. Neil and I carried the tinnie motor down and reattached it. Needed a playwood spacer because the trasnom is too thin.
Note the kettle on the bench. Had to keep an eye on the phase currents and we especially chose this phase as the oven was on another.
Learning
Next time
Take VNA and critical equipment as soon as it looks like a flood. ALthough I have to say, it felt like the message from the government last week was "Nothing to worry about, just some minor local flooding".
Try for 45kVA.
Optus 4G backup blocks the VPN and they don't even know this. F'&^*n hopeless.
We need a UPS system for the critical stuff
Some LED lights.
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Optus NBN 4G VPN Fiasco
We have Optus NBN with 4G backup. The mains is off in the whole suburb so the HFC is down and the router has dropped back to 4G.
The problem is that no one can work remotely. They can not VPN in.
Windows VPN works on port 1723 and this is open on the router and was working back when the HFC was operational. But when I use whatsmyip to scan from outside, the port shows as closed. This means that it is being blocked inside Optus.
I have attempted to contact Optus and this has stumped them. I finally got contact via the ap and also separately by putting a comment on their web page. They get fixated on irrelevancies such as:
"this is a NBN issue and the NBN is down because the power is off."
Is the 4G even working and the good old "please reset your router"
4-3-2022 UPDATE
It appears that because of a shortage of IP addresses, the mobile networks put all the mobile customers effectivly on their own private LAN. So when we access the internet from our mobile phone, we go out through a thing called CGNAT.
OPTIONS
1. Get Optus to move the sim out from behind the CGNAT
2. Switch to another ISP who will.
3. Set up a tunnel between us and an ISP and then host the VPN at the ISP.
4. Hamachi or something similar. Hamachi Gateway is $US839.99 for 5 computers. (Not happening)
13-MAR-2022 Update
Ross has gotten ZeroTier working. This is a free competitor to Hamchi which we couldn't get to work anyway.
This is the network
A really long and drawn-out communication on the ap that ended up with an appointment for NBN to visit me.
3-3-2022 Optus called me as a result (I think) Spoke to "Loy"
She said call back on 133 343 and ask for "NBN Premium Business Support Team"
OTHER OPTIONS
SIM outside the CGNAT and exposed to the public internet.
tunnel from inside here to the cloud and host the VPN in the cloud.
Hamachi/ logmein / whatever they are called now $800USD for 5 connections.
7-3-2022 Contacted Vodafone to see if they can do a SIM that is not behind the CGNAT and is exposed to the public internet.