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Countryboy

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The name Mandrax rang a bell. Have not heard that name in ages. Never cared for pills and still don't. I do take morphine everyday but not to get high. I don't even like the high from morphine. But it helps keep my chronic pain levels down.

I would have stayed on the family farm and lived a quiet and peaceful life, that would be my redo.
As I recall, the trick was to smoke them. :tiphat:
 

bigsur51

On a mailtrain.
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420club
this is a bunker that the gubmint built to protect Port Angeles from the Japanese

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The soldiers would be looking out over the Strait of Juan de Fuca looking towards Victoria , B.C. Canada

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SubGirl

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420club
These last couple days have been interesting.

My heart is all a flutter! It comes and goes. Normal rate is @ 60bpm and then it shoots up to 150bpm for an hour, so I lie down to 'settle down'. It seems to work.

It doesn't happen often, but lately it seems to be more frequent.

Have betablockers in hand but taking 1/4 of the 25mg. I'm leery of drugs and getting habited to them.

Looked into cardio ablation. Just 'looking' as I'm not so sure I want some doc zapping my circuitry.

Anyone else been through A-flutter, or similar?
My husband had it and had the surgery which was out patient and has not had it since. I get it now and then but it only lasts for a few seconds and not very often. I can usually stop mine by doing a grunt inside cough. Kinda like self CPR. You should get it checked out especially if it’s happening more. They can fix it easy.
 

Gypsy Nirvana

Recalcitrant Reprobate -
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These last couple days have been interesting.

My heart is all a flutter! It comes and goes. Normal rate is @ 60bpm and then it shoots up to 150bpm for an hour, so I lie down to 'settle down'. It seems to work.

It doesn't happen often, but lately it seems to be more frequent.

Have betablockers in hand but taking 1/4 of the 25mg. I'm leery of drugs and getting habited to them.

Looked into cardio ablation. Just 'looking' as I'm not so sure I want some doc zapping my circuitry.

Anyone else been through A-flutter, or similar?
Yeah - after my open heart surgery - I'd aquired Atrial Fibrillation - according to the doctors - so they inserted a Bionic device called a PACEMAKER - on top of my heart - wired it into my heart - so that they can check when and how often this Atrial Fibrillation happens - my last check told me that it happens 3% of the time - then my heart tends to race a bit for an hour or two - but always goes back to normal - have to take a blood thinning drug every day called Edoxaban - to prevent any clots in the heart happening when in Atrial Fibrillation - so far - so good -
 

Travis Kelcee

Active member
attention electricians , engineers , and edumucated humans

question?…the tiny house has a power cord that is wired to a breaker box in the house

the cord has a 50 amp male plug on it

my generator has a 30 amp female plug

I have an adapter , 50 amp to 30 amp

if I hook all that together and start my generator , tell me I will be ok and won’t burn the house down?…
The only issue could be the neutral ground bond.

If the house 'power cord' is wired in to the breaker box without an interlock kit you should be fine.

If the breaker box has an interlock kit installed, you will want an electrician to look at it.

My guess is the tiny house was wired up to be powered by a generator so you should be fine.


An Interlock kit in the breaker box will look something like this:


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