I send an invoice, you send cashiers checks. No sorcery. ;-)
But yeah, your first idea was spot on. I can help with that too.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Jones"
To: "
I’m talking about for trained competent tower climbers who work for me. I’m
legitimately trying to be fair and keep good employees. I have no desire to
have untrained under qualified employees. I’m no longer a wisp owner although I
do a lot of work for wisp companies as well as a lot of two-way
Are you talking tower climber with certification working for a tower
company, or just johnny with the harness at the WISP?
I used to be Johnny with the harness, that was dumb.
Nobody should be climbing towers without legitimate training, legitimate
equipment and legitimate pay. 20-35 is what that s
Be thankful we're not in Europe. US inflation is high, but in Europe
it's astronomic.
bp
On 11/16/2022 9:28 AM, Craig House wrote:
Read the recent inflation on everything in this country what is the going ratr
now for tower climbers pay. I did a Google search for the national average on
to
$25-$35 is the ballpark range here in Indiana.
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Read the recent inflation on everything in this country what is the going ratr
now for tower climbers pay. I did a Google search for the national average on
tower climbers pay scale and it seems to be around $17-$19 an hour but that
seems low to me given today’s economy and you can get a job fli
Price per BTU is important. Propane is half the cost of Diesel per btu.
Propane is very clean if you can use vapor.
If you need it at the super cold temps you will want a liquid pickup. That
will have to be filtered and then vaporized.
Takes a bit of energy to start the vaporizer but once the
can you break down how this works?
like we are in central IL, do we have to find leased lines to a colo center
to gan benefit or is there some internet sorcery that gets our traffic
there and back
On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 10:16 AM Mike Hammett wrote:
> We're looking to bring on some connectivity
Regardless of maintenance and upkeep, the thing I can see right up front
would be energy density. How many propane semis are there?
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 10:14 AM wrote:
> I have noticed that large generators everywhere seem to all be diesel, and
> it’s something I’ve often wondered about. P
I have noticed that large generators everywhere seem to all be diesel, and it’s
something I’ve often wondered about. Propane can be stored for decades.
Diesel breaks down, gels, and grows algae. So I’ve always gone with propane
and just got the oversized tank. I can’t imagine a heater for th
You can do something for it - heaters or maybe an additive. Keep in mind
all the really big data centers are all diesel (remember when NYC went dark
during the hurricane?)
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 9:14 AM wrote:
> Wouldn’t diesel gel at -20F?
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> *From:* AF *On Behalf Of *Mark Radabaugh
> *
Wouldn’t diesel gel at -20F?
From: AF On Behalf Of Mark Radabaugh
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2022 8:55 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Solar panel ice/snow buildup
When I looked at propane for a standby generator at the data center I
calculated it out as
When I looked at propane for a standby generator at the data center I
calculated it out as a 3000 gal tank at -20F to be able to provide sufficient
flow for a 125k generator. Or it needed a propane boiler to turn liquid to
gas.
I went with diesel :-)
Mark
> On Nov 15, 2022, at 11:43 PM,
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