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Acura604 06-28-2021 07:50 PM

FCK...my power bill is through the roof now...with AC on 24/7 to cool down such a huge house.

normally every 2 months - around $170.

went online and saw that it is estimating around $440 next billing period...

die in a pool of sweltering sweat and heat OR stay cool and live to pay bills?

underscore 06-28-2021 08:12 PM

$440 - $170 = $270
24 hrs/day x 60 days = 1440 hrs

$270/1440hrs = $0.1875/hr

That's not too bad a price to stay sane.

Special K 06-28-2021 08:18 PM

Considering people paying for hotel room locally (me included), $440 is nothing.

MG1 06-28-2021 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Special K (Post 9032002)
Considering people paying for hotel room locally (me included), $440 is nothing.

Yup, a good trade off. I’m now estimated at $577.00. I’m at tier one. I know it’s going to drop once the heatwave is done. Step 2 pricing is estimated to begin July 12th. Yesterday alone cost $9.00. It is what it is.

https://imgur.com/a/VZ67TZp

GS8 06-28-2021 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acura604 (Post 9031996)
FCK...my power bill is through the roof now...with AC on 24/7 to cool down such a huge house.

normally every 2 months - around $170.

went online and saw that it is estimating around $440 next billing period...

die in a pool of sweltering sweat and heat OR stay cool and live to pay bills?

Somebody help this poor guy out. He's struggling so hard :QQ:

StylinRed 06-28-2021 08:40 PM

Lytton was 47.5°c today, god damn

yray 06-28-2021 08:41 PM

he could get a ilx for his next acura

Coren 06-28-2021 08:47 PM

Hottest in Lytton was 47.9°C according to CBC

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...e-28-1.6082676

And highest temperature ever recorded in Las Vegas? 47.2°C

ime2006 06-28-2021 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acura604 (Post 9031996)
FCK...my power bill is through the roof now...with AC on 24/7 to cool down such a huge house.

normally every 2 months - around $170.

went online and saw that it is estimating around $440 next billing period...

die in a pool of sweltering sweat and heat OR stay cool and live to pay bills?

Like mine ? last 2 month....

https://i.imgur.com/wbL9nFM.jpg


Now, this week i have to shut down those operations, otherwise, house will burn down.

Presto 06-28-2021 09:16 PM

Took a nice, cold shower. When I got out, I dried myself with a towel that was at ambient (hot) temperature.

:fuuuuu:

Gonna toss a towel in the freezer next time.

StylinRed 06-28-2021 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ime2006 (Post 9032010)
Like mine ? last 2 month....

https://i.imgur.com/wbL9nFM.jpg


Now, this week i have to shut down those operations, otherwise, house will burn down.

We have almost the same gh, why is ur power use almost double mine wtf (I'm at 3.2)

inv4zn 06-28-2021 09:23 PM

For anyone looking to get air purifiers ahead of the scalpers, here's what appears to be a pretty good deal.
https://www.costco.ca/cuckoo-air-pur...100758109.html

twitchyzero 06-28-2021 09:25 PM

ez just dip your balls into a top-loading freezer

Special K 06-28-2021 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Presto (Post 9032011)
Took a nice, cold shower. When I got out, I dried myself with a towel that was at ambient (hot) temperature.

:fuuuuu:

Gonna toss a towel in the freezer next time.

Everything in my house is hot to touch. My bed sheets and pillows feel like they came straight out of the dryer.

My family of 4 has cramped into my older daughter’s room since Saturday. We only have 1 portable AC that’s 14000 btu but it’s struggling to keep temps below 30c.

Blah_Teggie 06-28-2021 09:56 PM

Can someone please explain to me why every year, people go scrambling for portable a/c units and fans? I've been using the same portable a/c unit I bought 6 summers ago and the same fan I stole from my parents house which they probably bought 15 years ago. Everything still works. Do you guys purchase these items and toss em out after one summer? Or are people too lazy to go down to storage to retrieve these items?

AzNightmare 06-28-2021 09:59 PM

Can any experts tell me what is this big vent for? It seems to suck air in when my A/C is on.
https://i.imgur.com/p0Ejtff.jpg


I assume these things on my ceiling is A/C vents. All of them have cool air shooting out, except for this one in particular. Air isn't coming out of this one and I also noticed there's a lot of dark gray stuff on it. Is that mold or something?
https://i.imgur.com/HSra1ym.jpg

SpeedStars 06-28-2021 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inv4zn (Post 9032013)
For anyone looking to get air purifiers ahead of the scalpers, here's what appears to be a pretty good deal.
https://www.costco.ca/cuckoo-air-pur...100758109.html

How come people are getting air purifiers? I've got one due to a cat allergy (anything to for the little guy) and the air that comes out of it during summers like this is still warm/room temp. Does barely anything to help cool off.


I think the thing with AC units is that people just generally never had one before. First thing I did when I saw the forecast of 35+ was to buy one. I'm sure many others did the same.

MG1 06-28-2021 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SpeedStars (Post 9032021)
How come people are getting air purifiers? I've got one due to a cat allergy (anything to for the little guy) and the air that comes out of it during summers like this is still warm/room temp. Does barely anything to help cool off.


I think the thing with AC units is that people just generally never had one before. First thing I did when I saw the forecast of 35+ was to buy one. I'm sure many others did the same.

Smoke from wild fires is pretty nasty stuff. AQI (Air Quality Index) during summer months when wild fires are burning everywhere from the east and from the south gets pretty high. It's not bad if there are winds blowing from the ocean, but in places like the valley (Langley/Abbotsford/Mission), that shit just accumulates. Even in normal conditions, the pollution from Vancouver just moves over to the valley. Our shit, their problem..........

As for the AC thing, lots of people keep putting it off. "Why buy something that you'll use once or twice a year?" Until it's too late. You know what I saw at the clearance section at Costco this morning? Those parabolic heaters, lol.

After the demand dies down, I'm going to get me another portable AC. The AC's I have are getting old one is 15+ years old and making weird noises and produces scary smells. One day, they're going to stop working. Having a spare is alway a good thing. In case you can't find them when you need it.
I'm such a hoarder, right, B!tch? lol.

MG1 06-28-2021 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 9032020)
Can any experts tell me what is this big vent for? It seems to suck air in when my A/C is on.



I assume these things on my ceiling is A/C vents. All of them have cool air shooting out, except for this one in particular. Air isn't coming out of this one and I also noticed there's a lot of dark gray stuff on it. Is that mold or something?


Intake...........


I remember an HVAC person I used to know tell me how central AC's are mold magnets. Bacteria.......... yuk.

If that one vent is not working, it's probably clogged...... dead rodents or something. Just kidding. At least I hope I'm wrong.

ime2006 06-28-2021 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StylinRed (Post 9032012)
We have almost the same gh, why is ur power use almost double mine wtf (I'm at 3.2)

I wish I'm the only one using all the powa....:facepalm:

kula 06-28-2021 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by MG1 (Post 9031967)
I purchased a bag of red dahlias years ago from Costco. Not sure what variety, but it is as hardy as any plant can be. Over the years, it kept growing bigger and bigger. I don't look after them at all. Five years now, I think. It got so big that I dug the tubers up and gave more than half away to my Italian neighbours. I thought for sure they wouldn't grow back, but there they are. As bushy as ever. They're almost like weeds, the way they grow. The pom pom dahlias I purchased this year for the first time, is from a place out in Mission. Ferncliffe Gardens, I believe. Five out of five of them have sprouted (can I use that term for tubers?). The three I bought from Gardenworks are the ones that are wilting in this heat. Only two of them have come out of the ground. They are beside the original bushes, so not sure why they aren't doing well. I may have forgotten to put bonemeal into the dirt when planting. My gladiolus are looking great. I tell ya, nothing like sea soil. SO, I really don't know much about dahlias, except aphids are gross. I used to use pesticides (Safers Endall), but started just spraying them off with a powerful shot of water. Like when that planet was destroyed in Star Wars, I heard/felt a thousand screams as they all died in an instant. Aphids' heads are stuck on the plant and the water just decapitates them, as the bodies aren't sticking to the plant. My neighbour just wipes them off the plant stalks with his fingers. Yuck, not me. I don't want to go anywhere near those ugly things. From far away, they look like a coat of tar. Up close, there are thousands of them. Ants actually farm aphids, so get rid of them and the aphid problem isn't as big a deal.

As for Hydrangea's, I have no luck with the one I have. It looks like Charlie Brown's christmas tree. Sea soil might not be for them. I will have to transplant it into a pot. Roses don't like sea soil, either. According to Brad at Select Roses. Now roses, I have lots of. Everything from Florabunda and climbers to the most amazing hybrid teas. I have this rose called dark knight. It starts out black and turns into a deep deep purple. I have a pure white variety called, Pope John Paul, that's stunning next to a velvety crimson red rose variety I have no tag for. Anyway, an orange coloured rose just started to bloom. So many varieties of roses. So beautiful.

Anyway............... I talk too much.

Wow, that's amazing! I wish I had the space and skills to grow so many types of plants. I'm still a novice at dahlias so they don't always come back and I have to add new tubers every year. I bought from Ferncliff for the first time and it came to almost $20/tuber after shipping..and one of them didn't grow. I added some cheaper ones too, from Home Depot, Costco, and the Vancouver Dahlia Society tuber sale. With my crappy gardening skills, I've learned to accept that those rare and really beautiful varieties will be nothing more than one-year wonders for me. Squishing aphids is pretty satisfying. I use a dilute vinegar spray that causes the ants and aphids to move around so I can squish them easier.

Usually the heat wave comes later (in July/Aug?) and the blooms get deformed or the petals burn, but if the temperature cools down from here on and the plants survive, I think it could potentially translate to a better blooming season. I guess we'll see! :D

EvoFire 06-29-2021 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MG1 (Post 9031967)
I purchased a bag of red dahlias years ago from Costco. Not sure what variety, but it is as hardy as any plant can be. Over the years, it kept growing bigger and bigger. I don't look after them at all. Five years now, I think. It got so big that I dug the tubers up and gave more than half away to my Italian neighbours. I thought for sure they wouldn't grow back, but there they are. As bushy as ever. They're almost like weeds, the way they grow. The pom pom dahlias I purchased this year for the first time, is from a place out in Mission. Ferncliffe Gardens, I believe. Five out of five of them have sprouted (can I use that term for tubers?). The three I bought from Gardenworks are the ones that are wilting in this heat. Only two of them have come out of the ground. They are beside the original bushes, so not sure why they aren't doing well. I may have forgotten to put bonemeal into the dirt when planting. My gladiolus are looking great. I tell ya, nothing like sea soil. SO, I really don't know much about dahlias, except aphids are gross. I used to use pesticides (Safers Endall), but started just spraying them off with a powerful shot of water. Like when that planet was destroyed in Star Wars, I heard/felt a thousand screams as they all died in an instant. Aphids' heads are stuck on the plant and the water just decapitates them, as the bodies aren't sticking to the plant. My neighbour just wipes them off the plant stalks with his fingers. Yuck, not me. I don't want to go anywhere near those ugly things. From far away, they look like a coat of tar. Up close, there are thousands of them. Ants actually farm aphids, so get rid of them and the aphid problem isn't as big a deal.

As for Hydrangea's, I have no luck with the one I have. It looks like Charlie Brown's christmas tree. Sea soil might not be for them. I will have to transplant it into a pot. Roses don't like sea soil, either. According to Brad at Select Roses. Now roses, I have lots of. Everything from Florabunda and climbers to the most amazing hybrid teas. I have this rose called dark knight. It starts out black and turns into a deep deep purple. I have a pure white variety called, Pope John Paul, that's stunning next to a velvety crimson red rose variety I have no tag for. Anyway, an orange coloured rose just started to bloom. So many varieties of roses. So beautiful.

Anyway............... I talk too much.

So I got curious and looked up what a dahlia is.

It's the same stuff my dad used to grow when I was younger. He also did roses and those flowers on a stick (no idea what they were called)

He attracted a lot of attention from neighbours, people commenting on how pretty they are, and assholes who would just cut the flowers off and take them.

I didn't know dahlias were hard to grow, and he gave a lot of the bulbs away. He dug them out every year in the fall to put them away so they don't die in the winter.


We just bought a house and I asked him if he wanted to grow flowers at my house. He pretty much told me to fuck off lol.

MG1 06-29-2021 05:31 AM

Bulbs and tubers are pretty resilient. When you buy them, make sure they are meant for our climate. I couldn't be bothered to dig them up. Just leave the plant stalks and everything to naturally die. Leaving them in the ground until they totally die. That extra time allows them to keep growing to the last possible moment. Then they go hibernate (go all dormant). In dead of winter or even after, I just pull up the plants, but only if they pull up easily. My gladiolus when dead, just fall apart. Then, in the spring, they come back up nice and strong. I have gladys that look like they are on steroids. Stalks are solid and not wimpy like the ones that have been around for five plus years. Those I have to dig up. Because they are wimpy and two inches apart. Tubers must have multiplied to the point they are not going to survive. Sharing same nutrients and nobody winning. Those tuber can be replanted further apart the next year. Give the rest away. Anyway...........

Oh, as for Ferncliff, I just drive to Mission to pick them up. Save shipping, plus gives me excuse to drive to that part of the valley. I drive an electric car, so total cost would be like 95¢ to a dollar and a half depending on how I drive.


EDIT: gladiolus are bulbs, not tubers.


BTW, guys, I was never into gardening five years ago. My wife used to do all that. She, like my mother had a green thumb. Me, as black a thumb as a......... my Ridgeline. When my wife passed away, things in the garden started to look really really sad - bordering of gross. An embarrassment for sure. Since I take flowers to my wife everyday, it got costly. Not to mention the times I go to Mountainview Cemetery, where all my relatives and friends are. I used to be scared of insects. Still am, but they are a fact of life. I learned to walk between the garden beds with a stick to avoid spider webs and whatnot. I do, however, enjoy the pollinators, like bees and butterflies. I totally love it when I see ladybugs/ladybirds. They are beneficial insects - aphid lovers. When you see birds and bees in the garden, you know it's a healthy garden. The lavender bush I have attracts so many flying insects. Tiny birds hiding in the bushes. Kind of catch you off guard sometimes.

SkunkWorks 06-29-2021 08:29 AM

It's good to have you back on RS, MG1 :)

inv4zn 06-29-2021 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpeedStars (Post 9032021)
How come people are getting air purifiers? I've got one due to a cat allergy (anything to for the little guy) and the air that comes out of it during summers like this is still warm/room temp. Does barely anything to help cool off.


I think the thing with AC units is that people just generally never had one before. First thing I did when I saw the forecast of 35+ was to buy one. I'm sure many others did the same.

It was a tip so that when the air is shitty in 3 weeks due to fires, people aren't panicking and hoarding air purifiers lol


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