How dry is it there? Very possible to have transient voltage travelling to the panels. You have the ground rods positioned under the panels?
Water around those groundrods and see if it still happens. That is why the layer of gravel at electrical sub stations. 'Evens out spikes of stray...
So, you are saying that I could make MORE money off of this nice, beautiful deep-green, ragweed that I am raising, than cows? You have my attention, hang on tho' I gotta sneeze and rub my eyes in disbelief.
Be careful putting up hay. Found this from the Lucas Countyan:
But what killed him at 19 yrs.? The usual suspects in the deaths of young adults at this time are diseases, ranging in the years before immunizations, appropriate sanitation and science-based treatments, from measles through...
Thanks. They say plan for 5 bales per head here. I say they, because I'm still a newbie and listen. I got it to 4 bales last year. I spread 25lb Oregon rye per head. Thinking to double that this year. I figure more green, less hay is better. Gotta ask around first. I'm not a scientist.
still way more fun than plinking at targets. And a great way to scare the hell out of future S. In. Laws
Spent a year in '81 working at Holton's feed mill. That sucked. The town was great, the job, not so much.
This is why when we have farm kids apply for a position as green Electrical helper, they get hired. on the spot. Country kids know how to work. It's shocking how many do not stick around, but they know how to work!
He will never forget it! I too 'threw hay' with my g. dad. 1 summer in the '70's. Jesus, I was 15 yr. old city kid., he was 68? Holy Mother of God. That old geezer worked me to death. But he was right along side of me. Swore that i would NEVER throw hay again. I lied. my kids said that...