A few of you may remember an album by this name. It occurred to me that, on his list of repairs, “Sonny” torched the house as I recall. Okay, getting past that – I really was just working down my list of fixes, and, maintenance before winter. I greased the turbine bearings, yaw head and lubed the tail hinge.

I also replaced this switch. Unfortunately the gasket hadn’t sealed well and water got in to it. It is just a parking brake, but it is handy and adds an element of comfort in really high wind conditions.

I put a new PVC cover on it and seal the plugs with silicone.

Back on the ground I replaced the water heater elements. They’ve been in since about 2009 IIRC. One had died earlier, so I’d run for the summer with just the one, until it too failed.

The new ones are stainless, and can be wired for 1,000 or 2,000 watts. After a bit of observation, I decided to leave them at 1,000w. At 56V, where we more typically are diverting, it is closer to 22-23A or a little over 1,200w


I also flushed the LPG unit that this preheat tank delivers to:
