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Solar Power Rainwater Project – Panels and Angles

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on March 23, 2017 by JimJuly 14, 2017
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Major equipment purchase done, it’s time to think about the installation. The solar panels will be arriving in a day or two, and I plan to install them right away. Solar panels produce maximum power when the sun is perpendicular to … Continue reading →

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Posted in Central Texas, Gardening, maker, Projects, Rainwater, solar | Tagged amateur, build, charge, charge controller, compass, controller, deep cycle, DIY, equipment, framing square, Grid-assist, grid-tie, ham radio, how to, howto, inclinometer, Interstate, inverter, iphone, kill-a-watt, kilowatt, kilowatt-hours, kWh, marine, mppt, off-grid, panel, pwm, rainwater, renogy, solar, speed square, storage, teardrop, trailer, wb0mmc

Solar Powered Rainwater Project – to Grid-Tie, or not to Grid-Tie. (that is the question)

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on March 22, 2017 by JimJuly 14, 2017

Previously, we discussed the amount of power needed, and how that determines the size of the solar array. We also mentioned Days of Autonomy and how that informs battery storage. Now for Charge Controllers and Inverters — the brains that tie everything together. … Continue reading →

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Solar Powered Rainwater Project – Panels, Batteries and Inverters — Oh My!

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on March 21, 2017 by JimJuly 14, 2017
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In a previous Project post, we determined our power needs – 1300 watt-hours per day to pump water. Now we can calculate the battery bank capacity,  solar panel wattage, and inverter capacity needed for our installation. Let’s start with the panel … Continue reading →

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Posted in Central Texas, Gardening, maker, Projects, Rainwater, solar | Tagged amateur, ampere-hours, battery bank capacity, build, charge, controller, deep cycle, DIY, equipment, Grid-assist, grid-tie, ham radio, how to, howto, Interstate, inverter, kill-a-watt, kilowatt, kilowatt-hours, kWh, marine, mppt, off-grid, panel, panel wattage, pwm, rainwater, renogy, solar, solar panel wattage, storage, teardrop, trailer, wb0mmc

Weber Piano Project – Keyframe Cleanup

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on March 5, 2017 by JimAugust 27, 2017

With key bushings installed, it was back to the piano shop. In order to test the work, we would need to try a few keys in the keyframe and see they fit. First though, a little cleanup was in order. … Continue reading →

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Posted in Central Texas, maker, Music, piano, Projects, repairs, Woodworking | Tagged action rebuild, animal hide glue, back rail cloth, Bernerd, blanco, blanco texas, DIY, felt bushing, flitz polish, hill country, how to, key pins, keyframe, Mollberg, piano, piano punching lifter, punchings, restoration, scotchblue, Texas, texas hill country, weber, weber grand piano, windex, wippens, woodworking

Weber Piano Project – New Bushings!

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on March 5, 2017 by JimAugust 20, 2017

So far, we’ve removed the action from the piano, disassembled, and cleaned it. There’s a surprising amount of effort involved in just those steps, and it was great to finally make progress in the rebuild. Make no mistake, the disassembly and … Continue reading →

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Posted in Central Texas, maker, Music, piano, Projects, repairs, Woodworking | Tagged action rebuild, animal hide glue, balance rail, Bernerd, blanco, blanco texas, brush, build, bushing felt, DIY, felt bushing, front rail, hill country, how to, Mollberg, pallet knife, piano action, razor blade, restoration, Texas, texas hill country, watercolor, weber, weber grand piano, whiting, woodworking

Solar Powered Rainwater Project

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on March 1, 2017 by JimJuly 14, 2017
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If you’ve been following along, you’ve noticed several solar-powered projects here at Roy Creek Ranch. From a simple system to “top-up” the storage battery in the Teardrop trailer and upgrading it to make an off-grid camper, to powering my amateur radio … Continue reading →

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Posted in Central Texas, Gardening, maker, Projects, Rainwater, solar | Tagged amateur, build, charge, controller, deep cycle, DIY, equipment, Grid-assist, grid-tie, ham radio, how to, howto, Interstate, inverter, kill-a-watt, kilowatt, kilowatt-hours, kWh, marine, mppt, off-grid, panel, pwm, rainwater, renogy, solar, storage, teardrop, trailer, wb0mmc

The Shed Roof — Storing Lumber in the Shop

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on May 7, 2016 by JimJuly 14, 2017
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I built the shop at least 15 years ago, and it’s been one of the most useful projects here at the ranch. Originally, I was imagining a woodworking shop, and I even built a large, low bench and acquired some … Continue reading →

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Posted in Central Texas, maker, Projects, Woodworking | Tagged DIY, hill country, homesteading, how to, repurpose, roy creek ranch, shop, Texas, upcycle, woodworking

The Tiny House Door

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on April 26, 2016 by JimJuly 14, 2017

Originally, Lisa and Alva were planning to purchase a commercial door for the tiny house. It made sense since door and window manufacturers can produce excellent products at reasonable prices. Or so we thought. As it turned out, the odd … Continue reading →

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Posted in maker, Projects, Tiny House, Woodworking | Tagged hand chisel, hand plane, homesteading, how to, router, stained glass, Tiny House, woodworking

Penning the Plants

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on April 18, 2008 by JimFebruary 5, 2017

In an earlier post, I alluded to “bins” or “pens” That I constructed in the greenhouse.  Something of a cross between a raised bed and a giant pot, these miniature gardens are very efficient, and easy to construct.  Here’s how: … Continue reading →

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Posted in Food, Gardening, Greenhouse | Tagged container, DIY, Growers Supply, hill country, homesteading, how to, planter, temperature, Texas, vegetables

The Greenhouse “Flowers”

Roy Creek Ranch Posted on March 8, 2008 by JimFebruary 5, 2017

The greenhouse has been in operation for a couple of months now, and beginning to show some results.  Since this is my first real experience with one, I’m learning as I go along, and there are some surprises along the … Continue reading →

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