Solar Stats

I recently acquired two Solar-edge inverters and associated Solar panels. I would like to also acquire a weather station to sit near my solar array, this way the stats geek in me could measure the actual efficiency relative to the potential efficiency. This is a list of links for software for reading the data from the inverters and the weather station to create a mashup.

Inverter log

  • https://community.openhab.org/t/reading-data-from-solaredge-inverters-via-modbus-tcp/26290
  • https://github.com/jbuehl/solaredge
  • https://jasonneylon.wordpress.com/2012/06/10/how-to-export-your-data-as-a-csv-from-solar-log/
  • https://www.solarpaneltalk.com/forum/solar-panels-for-home/solar-panel-system-equipment/318927-solaredge-and-solar-log-data-accessibilty
  • https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/se_monitoring_api.pdf
  • http://unleashthepowerwall.com/2016/03/19/solaredge-api-development/
  • Weather API access

    Building a Raspberry Pi weather station

    Eugene socio-political resources

    This is just a list of links to help me keep track of all the different kinds of web resources in Eugene politics. Point of view is not important to this list, and listing is not an endorsement. What is important is that they relate to local government in some way.

    Neighborhoods

    http://www.fairmountneighbors.org
    https://www.amazonneighbors.com

    Other

    http://checks-balances.org/faq.html
    http://www.cityclubofeugene.org
    https://eugeneneighborhoods.wordpress.com

    Running for office

    https://www.runoregonrun.org/where-to-run
    Petition with the city for office - one needs only 25 signatures https://www.eugene-or.gov/518/Elections
    Registering a PAC or candidate committee: http://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/campaigncommittee.aspx
    In Oregon one needs to register with the Federal IRS first: https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/political-organizations/filing-requirements-1
    Then register with the state via ORESTAR: Running for office in OregonFor Finances
    Find a Financial services solution: https://www.onpointcu.com/

    Other links about important discussions

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    Housing

    http://www.wecaneugene.org
    https://www.betterhousingtogether.org

    http://missingmiddlehousing.com/about/demand-trends/
    https://eugeneneighborhoods.wordpress.com/2018/02/23/addressing-the-housing-crisis-in-eugene/
    https://eugeneneighborhoods.wordpress.com/2018/02/14/how-efficient-is-your-rental/

    Auditor

    Missing bear found!

    Blue bear, which is actually a dog… has been found. Blue bear is Katja’s special companion. He goes everywhere. Last Sunday he decided to stay the week at South Eugene High. It was a rough week without him — especially at bedtime. Katja would tell us that blue bear was sleeping in his sleeping bag. However, this Sunday he was found and returned! Things are looking up.

    SVG Fonts – the learning

    SVG Font creation and usage

    Today I have been working on an online CV. I needed a button for downloading a PDF version of a PDF. I wanted it to fit in with the Font Awesome and Academicons that my theme uses.

    WOFF usage

    Another issue for me was the text font. I needed to display some combining diacritics with a clear font.

    The old books

    When I was in 6th grade my grandpa flew to Germany and stayed with us for a few weeks. He and I pulled out my dad’s train set and put it together. I remember the really old catalogs from the 1950s that my dad had.

    Tonight Katja was sitting on my lap looking at my old LEGO catalogs. She must have sat there for 45 minutes going through them.

    Great Resources for Property owners in Eugene Oregon

    There are at least three resources for records on real estate properties in Eugene (though there could be more as well). These three are

    1. Eugene City Records
    2. Lane County Records
    3. Eweb Records

    Eweb is the local electricity, water, and sewage provider.

    Useful links for public information

    There are a couple of things to check, these include any open permits at either the county or the city, an closed permits (to know what improvements were actually permitted), past ownership of the property and what was paid for the property (sales history), any deed restrictions, and any social history of the property.

    City Pointers

    General Pointers

    • City records are generally organized by address.
    • County records are generally organized by map & taxlot number.
    • I have found this blog article generally informative: https://craigtomlinson.biz/2013/03/04/buying-and-selling-duplexes-in-eugene-springfield-lane-county-oregon
    • One way to indirectly evaluate contractors is to look at their closure rates on city permits. That is, how many permits have they successfully closed and is that typical for a contractor? How many have they left open?
    • Past sales: http://lcmaps.lanecounty.org/lanecountymaps/propertysales/index.html?esearch=1803054300400&slayer=0&exprnum=3
    • Zoning: http://lcmaps.lanecounty.org/LaneCountyMaps/ZoneAndPlanMapsApp/index.html?esearch=1803054300400&slayer=0&maptype=WL

    Reading tax records and RLID

    • When reading the building classification code this PDF explains the codes used.

    Generally helpful documents if leasing your home in Eugene

    • ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 53-05-02-F
    • https://www.eugene-or.gov/845/Rental-Housing-Code
    • ORS CH 90