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greenhouses with additional lights is interesting to me...also when the winter grow is not possible anymore for me then..at least on proper energy bill
are silent gens silent enough when having neighbours near??
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i know you guys still have reactors... but your government is commited to shutting them all down in like 5 years which is insane in a country commited to cutting carbon so agressivly. fuck man i mean if any country can do nuclear saftly, id think it would be germany lol... plus you guys have so much heavy industry, siemans etc. im not one of those morons either... the ones that claim germany is burning way more coal to offset the nuclear... because this is not really true. but you guys ARE going to start burning more natural gas to offset these plants, and thats emissions that could avoided. germany is also insanely agressive with saving electricity through efficiency initiatives and this is great... to a point. but it no longer makes sense to chase energy efficiency once you have like r-40 walls, and r-60 ceilings and good windows because it starts taking 30+ years to pay off, and even longer to justify the co2 created building the insulation, glass, plastics etc. at some point, you simply cannot get more efficient without falling into the energy hole paradox wherein you need more energy to make the "clean" materials and equipment, than this equipment will save you in the long term. solar and wind are great to an extent... like 30-75% depending on the region and industry and seasonal conditions, but its always going to be cheaper and more efficient to handle baseload in a centralized fashion. oh and an RPG could not even scratch a nuclear power plant... hell they cant even scratch most tanks and armored vehicles. lol i know what story you are talking about though, the green wackos in france shooting at the super phoenix reactor right? |
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sry for late reply....
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im such a dumbfck...i did my military service and i kno really bazookas lol...panzerfaust 3 or dicke berta.....as you say an rpg isnt that strong.. i think i read that in article about savety of reactors and stuff but it was apparently an article of someone from that greenlooby ... about insulate ...i talk about normal livinghouses and stuff...germans insulate as fck....big insulate industrie and HANDWERK..way too much...its just moneymaking but they think they save power...but these houses need more ventilation..often dmbfck peeps get mold and tell his landlord its his fault ...but you need to open window much more then... old german houseconstruction standart from 1955 is the best and will be... these new dammed walls can have 80 degree celcius on surface in summer...it get fct up soon...normaly it should last 50 years ...better 100...no shit...it talking about 1955 standart..not the house..this will be there forever lol..i mean the plastering on the mason wall.. sry my english.... Quote:
when you not do smart or extra or evil you pretty fckt over here....noone normal human get a credit from bank for starting a company or something...it sounds almost utopic now that peeps had get their startcredit from a bank in the past..but its minimum a decade like this..rather 2. today...150 euro you get just 1 trolley from discount ..its nothing... minimum wage 8,84 euro per hour..30g tobacco cost 5 euro... .....and this fckng tempwork which called in the old industrie slave times...but the young peeps are so dumb and brainwashed... i have to be glad that i had my schooltime endet in the middle 1990s... one reason i can talk to you lol...
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green or öko is big and mighty in g yes...but so strong...i dunno... maybe this agenda comes from somewhere else and they want pressure , to rise more new tech and stuff..or even simple evil sell some other energy... i think in nature protection tech we are pretty good and everybody kno that...france,skandinavia is also good but mostly the rest just fcks nature in europe..in italy the mafia have buried so much high toxic waste ...fck my english...so plain...damn.. btw i mostly dont like water energy on midlands , often water energie is meaning dead for the waters they processed... this whole renewable energys thing and recycling is multimillon dollar bizz my girlfriend told me trump is gonna raise carbon energy ?? ah what i forgotten...old kanzler schröder did a deal with putin in 2000er times...for natural gas...many houses have changed from oil to gas...maybe the half..dunno..but plenty iceland have the best energy...im so jealous on this earth heat...almost everything in ice over there but always clean energy and heat....i bet they could sell it too , in big numbers , but no lobby or better the biggest against them......
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yea they didnt do much damage, and i think the thing was still under construction. it did delay shit, but the delay was related to the police trying to figure out wtf was going on and who did it.
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i really do respect the germans for building these sorts of houses, because yea, it does take alot of labor and time and HUGE attention to detail... but i do see your point with these houses being difficult to live with. most air tight houses will have whats called an "energy recovery ventilator" aka ERV. these units are basically tiny little blowers that draw air from the house via these tiny tiny uninsulated 2" plastic ducts that are like ENT conduit ( electric non metallic conduit.). its super important that this ERV unit is running all the time, especially when you are cooking and when you have lots of occupancy... without the ERV, your air can accumulate dust and spores and bad shit like that... and because you are not running your AC system very much, this shit just hangs around in the air not getting filtered |
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mate i got to tell you...energy recovery ventilator isnt in the concept when they insulating living houses.....maybe only in complete new and really expensive new buildings but not in normal peeps houses...
you get heat ex changers for 200 bucks but the company's who does insultating wont tell you to get a few in set them up before insulating work is finished...so when peeps not ventilate often they get mold...just then they begin to think about , if any..... Quote:
we have a upper flat...not insulated house but thick walls ..old renters didnt open windows (young dmfck peeps who apparently never open window but runin through flat naked (to much heater...adam und eva style)cooking without open window and such... so before new renters went in i did spray with microbes against mold on wall ,partial in wall,did them in new gypsum/chalk plaster ,did them into paint...liquid and in powder form...dont want to imagine what would be if this house were insulated.. ---------------------- we have these other houses...really rare and maybe not so cheap...with old clay and straw and or cow hairs in plaster technique or hempcrete etc....they have solar panels and water heating black-lines on roof,they reuse shower water for toilet,saving rainwater...can have bio-gas device and plenty of cool tech...they even make power for the grit when you not home and not using much power...... -------------------------------------- but these days im despairing...we got no rain anymore cause of trails and most dont get it......i got a spring and are down the valley near rivermouth so i will die at last but anyway...in march April no water in germany... no one would have ever believe that in the past...but most dont get it or dont want to kno......
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yea it sounds like what you are talking about is related to the retrofitting of old structures? it is VERY difficult to retrofit an old structure into an air tight super insulated structure... for this task (at least here in the USA), you really need to hire whats called a "building scientist", basically someone trained specifically in building envelope design and in managing moisture ingress and egress( moisture moving into the building and moving out of the building.). for example... say you have an old stone wall building and you want to super insulate it... well the problem here is your foundation is coupled to the earth via a stacked stone wall that will actually draw moisture from the soil up into the wall... lol, so when you go and slap on a shit load of insulation onto this wall... it has no where to go but into the insulation, and into the drywall and into the living space IF YOU ARE LUCKY. if you are unlucky, the moisture will never get a chance to migrate all the way into the living space, and it will instead get trapped behind some paint layer, or behind a vapor barrier plastic film...or even just get trapped behind an OSB(chip board sheets that replaced plywood). sheathing. when moisture gets trapped you are fucked. shit will jsut grow mold and rot your framing. its even worse if you have a plaster render over the exterior of your stone house( more common in the UK) ... in this case its even harder for this moisture to escape the walls, and evaporate to the exterior in addition to it behing hard to evaporate into the interior... for old stone houses with old stone foundation walls, you really need to address this moisture issue first. In the UK they call this issue, "rising damp", but its basically just moisture moving up the walls. to fix this issue you can inject epoxy, or siloxane based chemicals into the walls ever few feet, but the procedure is hit and miss, and some systems take days to weeks to work properly. there is alot of testing ( calcium chloride test) that needs to then be done to insure that enough mositure is blocked. even with this injection work though, you can still get moisture into the walls from bad window installations and from bad stone grouting, cracks in grout, bad landscapping that causes pooling of water near the foundation, bad gutters on the roof allowing water to splatter onto walls and siding... bad foundation drainage etc. like i said, it can be very very hard to successfully air seal and super insulate an old building. its much easier to do on a new building though. building science, and just building envelope design is a huge deal now, and its only going to get more and more and more important as we build better and better sealed and insulated homes... but yea again, its even more important for the retrofit of older homes. regarding the ERV units... honestly i cant believe that germans of all people would overlook installing these units properly? perhaps i have a stereotypical view of germans as all being fastidious, detial oriented and well educated?? lol, even my 2nd generation german immigrant friends are super super anal about everything from fixing paint chips on cars to keeping their pc desktops super clean and tidy and organized lol... here in the USA, ERV units are required by code on all houses having a certain level of air tightness... to determine how tight your house is, they do what is called a blower door test. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blower_door once your house reaches, i think .8 exchanges per hour at 50 pa(as determined by the blower door test), you are required to install some sort of ventilation. the sizing of the ventilation needs to be determined based on the square feet or cubic feet of the living space, and based on the average occupancy. you can do the ventilation with or without the heat exchangers... IE with just a regular blower, but most folks tend to just get an ERV unit because they are only like 600 bucks for a small one... considering how much it costs to air seal and insulate to reach that level of air tightness in the first place... 600 bucks is a drop in the bucket. are you saying they dont follow similar guidlines in germany? i have to say that makes me sad lol... i though we in the USA were shitty with respect to home improvements and home building in general( especially in the south where i live). it makes me sad to hear that germany might have similar issues albeit to a lesser extent. =( FFS u guys started the passivehaus initiative! |
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i had bustings around me some weeks ago and other stuff sry for non reply...i fckt up my first grow... .. ..damn...i had to hot soil and came on the idea to give water only and not water with a lot of microbes which was necessary for that hot soil...but anyway i am back in flower day 10 now...
i will read youre post soon...thx a lot for conversation... btw ...new law came out a year after as in usa ...bb can scan youre pc now...just so
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Wasup.. If my soil it's hot i flush with plain water. When soil gets hot its because microbes are breaking it down and it heats up composting. More microbes would just make it more hot because it speeds that up!
I have some pictures to share of my solar. I know there are other outdoor growers that are off grid on here! Id love to see what other people are doing. Later i will share some cheap and efficient stand alone off grid water pumping set ups. This is the inverters, charge controler, mate, and ac and dc panels. Please excuse the mess! I took the covers off to fix a wiring issue ![]() That's the generator, panels, and left of the genny are 2 fork lift batteries. Also some outdoor plants and auto depp that snuck into the shot.
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