Yes we had quite a chilly few days didn't we. There was snow about 10 miles north of me but thankfully didn't reach my area.Today's temperature in Celsius:View attachment 396819View attachment 396819
Yes we had quite a chilly few days didn't we. There was snow about 10 miles north of me but thankfully didn't reach my area.Today's temperature in Celsius:View attachment 396819View attachment 396819
I don't like hot tubs, it's like sitting in a stew of other people's dead skin cells.My opinion of a sauna is no thanks. I don't do swimming pools, bathtubs , lakes, oceans, rivers or anything like it. Me and my tortoise are like-minded. Give me a shower and I'll be fine. Sapphire doesn't mind sitting a bit after but I do.![]()
Ya, I didn't mind, I'm not drinking it, and a shower afterwards take their's, and your dead skin cells off...I don't like hot tubs, it's like sitting in a stew of other people's dead skin cells.![]()
We had flood alerts and the river did rise quite a bit, but thankfully no flooding here. A town called Monmouth on the Wales/England border had very bad flooding which reached areas that have never flooded before.Dear Lyn,
Are you okay after all the rain?
Natrah
Wildlife organisations here advise us to just put them to the side if we can't leave them where they fall for the bugs. Or you can get great leaf mold for the garden by bagging them up in black bags with a few holes and leaving them a while.In other words I ain't raking up all those leaves. Those were her fault.
Mother nature needs to do her fair share. And you know how I feel about her.
Yes, I guess she was in a bit of a bind for a while, glad to see you back here @Lyn W .Isn't it good to see Lyn again. I was a bit worried about her.
Natrah

Same thing can happen to Cordless tool (Drill, Impact, etc.) BatteriesI agree with Lyn to a point. I don't like getting into someone else's tub. My own is just for me...im funny that way!
So yesterday and today has been: How to revive a Robotclawn mower Li PO battery pack that won't charge! These things are expensive at 150-230 dollars. This one died because I didn't use the 2nd mower this year and the battery locked up.
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The internet is full of guarantees and fixes. It turns out there is a BMS or battery management system. It shuts down completely when voltage drops too low and you have to wake it up before you can charge it! After several failed methods I found that if you jolt it with 5volts more than the native voltage, it wakes. So this is a 26volt pack. I need at least 31 volts so I connected my 56 volt leaf blower battery with jumper wires for a couple of seconds then reconnected the regular battery charger for it and it works now! Yay!
Thanks for the tip Jeff.I agree with Lyn to a point. I don't like getting into someone else's tub. My own is just for me...im funny that way!
So yesterday and today has been: How to revive a Robotclawn mower Li PO battery pack that won't charge! These things are expensive at 150-230 dollars. This one died because I didn't use the 2nd mower this year and the battery locked up.
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The internet is full of guarantees and fixes. It turns out there is a BMS or battery management system. It shuts down completely when voltage drops too low and you have to wake it up before you can charge it! After several failed methods I found that if you jolt it with 5volts more than the native voltage, it wakes. So this is a 26volt pack. I need at least 31 volts so I connected my 56 volt leaf blower battery with jumper wires for a couple of seconds then reconnected the regular battery charger for it and it works now! Yay!


I'm lucky with the Crab Apple tree and the crepe Myrtle when it comes to leaves. I don't have tremendous amounts dropping and piling up sky high. One of my brothers mows and it chops it all up into mulch. Even the apples that don't get scarfed up by wildlife around here get mulched. I've only had one bad year with the Crab Apple. But everyone had a year of such a bumper crop with fruit trees that the weight of the fruit broke limbs. That year I made Crab Apple jelly and I still had to clean up applesWildlife organisations here advise us to just put them to the side if we can't leave them where they fall for the bugs. Or you can get great leaf mold for the garden by bagging them up in black bags with a few holes and leaving them a while.
Oh, Oh, Oh, I love crab apples. Yum....I'm lucky with the Crab Apple tree and the crepe Myrtle when it comes to leaves. I don't have tremendous amounts dropping and piling up sky high. One of my brothers mows and it chops it all up into mulch. Even the apples that don't get scarfed up by wildlife around here get mulched. I've only had one bad year with the Crab Apple. But everyone had a year of such a bumper crop with fruit trees that the weight of the fruit broke limbs. That year I made Crab Apple jelly and I still had to clean up apples![]()

I like that tree. Many days people reach up as they're walking by. They'll just grab an apple off the tree for a snack.Oh, Oh, Oh, I love crab apples. Yum....