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#NewToys @WildBill :headbang:

'twould be handy if you review them for us when you try them..cough..cough...


Can I also mention the Blink cameras...from Amazon.

They are a small contained unit....they come with a battery that supposedly last two years..(I'll dispute that).. because they are not mains you just need to stick a nail anywhere in the grow room or outdoors on a tree.... scan the code in your phone and you have instant live feed.
Infra red night vision...


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Two way audio....:eyebrows:...you can sing to your girls if they are looking lonely.... :yeah:.. #JustSayin

We got ours in one of the sales and they were literally 25 euros each...roughly the same in dollars...:headbang:
I use Wyze cameras.

Tilt/pan with tracking. About $40
 
Afternoon all :smoke out:


Apera only reccomends storing in kcl solution when the probe isn't used regularly and a drop of tap water in the storage cap to maintain the gel layer on the bulb but I think maybe this is planned obsolescence on their part because I've done this over and over and my probes seem to just start failing after a few months. I clean them regularly though I've never used specific cleaning solution and a soft bristle toothbrush.
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This was pulled from the internet but on the laminated card in my case it says 1-2 drops of tap water. Maybe I will just use kcl solution but wouldn't that mean I need to recalibrate with every use because kcl solution is 4.0ph if Im not mistaken.
I got three years out my first Apera, stored in pure 3molar (as I recall) KCL that I mixed myself. Cheap, and the only thing needed, IMO. It was still dead accurate when I replaced the probe, just painfully slow to stabilize. The KDCL mix gets nasty after a while since is has no preservatives in it, so it gets replaced and the cup cleaned every couple months when not in use. Storing it this way, I have rarely ever needed to recalibrate, the meter has virtually always been too close to bother with when checked. :pighug:
 
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Unbelievable huh....he walked out of the crashed plane.....:pass:...what are the odds of that.....?.....
He was sitting next to the exit in row 11. The door may well have been ripped open the crash. What I do not understand is how he avoided the fire. He looked as though he somehow got clear before the wreck was fully enveloped in flames. Low odds is an understatement. :cheers:
 
Hey u never know. My wife couldn't wait to get to her moms house for the Mince Pie at X-mas, and I'm like who the fuck its meat for desert, but they chowed that shit like they were starving.
Grandpa said they used to make mince meat from black bear. You have to bury the bear meat for a month or 2, then shred, mix with raisins, brown sugar, and spices, and bake it in a pie.
 
I play Solitaire when I need to knock my brain into neutral.... :headbang: ....

Afternoon @Lil Dab :bighug: @PinkyNotTheBrain :bighug:



I've just been to the house to get me hair cut...mobile hairdresser....I can feel the breeze rattling past me ears now........:headbang:.....but I need a shower...to get rid of the hair cuttings round me neck... it's making me itch...:biggrin:
Been playing online backgammon lately, probably more often than a good idea... :crying:
 
You have to bury the bear meat for a month or 2,
Best cook that well, sounds like a recipe for botulinum poisining. A problem that has killed Inuit trying to survive on fermented seabirds. :cheers:
 
Looks great but its missing something! ;) :eyebrows::rofl::pighug:


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Grandpa said they used to make mince meat from black bear. You have to bury the bear meat for a month or 2, then shred, mix with raisins, brown sugar, and spices, and bake it in a pie.
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