Well, this I didn't expect! When I went out to my barn office this morning, I was surprised to find that my iMac Pro was powered down. After I powered it back up, I noticed that the Ubiqiti WiFi node in my office had also powered down over night, though it came back up on its own. Then I discovered that my little Mac Server (a Mac Mini) also had powered down and come back up – as had all my networking gear. It looked exactly as though I'd had a power outage – but I have a (really nice) UPS running all of it. WTF?
My UPS isn't actually in my office – it's just outside my office, in the storage area part of the second floor of my barn. That part of my barn is unheated. Looking the the UPS logs, I discovered an event around 3:30 am this morning: temperature too low, at 9°F. The thing shut down because it got too cold! This is a new experience for me – all the temperature problems I remember seeing in electronics was because it was too hot, not too cold.
So now I have a new project: to move my UPS down into the heated part of my barn. That's just 2 feet below where it is right now. :) This will mostly involve drilling a couple of holes (for the input and output power) and building a shelf for the UPS, high on the wall of my workshop. Not a project I was expecting!!
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Another titanium artifact...
Another titanium artifact... This is made by the same folks who made the titanium dice. This is a key-chain clip, 6 cm (about 2 1/4") long. It's made from a solid titanium blank, laser-cut. The jagged-looking cuts form a spring, and it works beautifully. The angled end prevents the sprung part from moving outward, and the force to move it inward is perfect, a few ounces. Once again, I marvel that it's possible for an ordinary person to buy something like this...
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