quintinza OP t1_j82z92r wrote on February 11, 2023 at 6:20 AM Reply to [OC]The effect loadshedding has on my server room temperatures. I generally run my room between 23C and 25C, but with loadshedding it skyrockets and I only realised how much when I used a phidgets temperature sensor to graph how the temperatures change during loadshedding. by quintinza Tools used: Python, with the phidgets library to read the sensor. Visualization made in Google sheets. Data sources: Phidgets Sensor and Hub. City of Cape Town Loadshedding Schedule (capetown.gov.za) specific resource: (https://www.capetown.gov.za/Loadshedding1/loadshedding/Load_Shedding_All_Areas_Schedule_and_Map.pdf) Eskom se Push historic loadshedding levels. (sepush.co.za) specific resource: (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZpX_twP8sFBOAU6t--Vvh1pWMYSvs60UXINuD5n-K08/edit#gid=863218371) Permalink 2
quintinza OP t1_j82ymh4 wrote on February 11, 2023 at 6:12 AM Reply to comment by 64sweetsour in [OC]The effect loadshedding has on my server room temperatures. I generally run my room between 23C and 25C, but with loadshedding it skyrockets and I only realised how much when I used a phidgets temperature sensor to graph how the temperatures change during loadshedding. by quintinza I put the sensor on the inlet side of the server room, to see what the incoming temperature is. And yep, South Africa. Permalink Parent 1
quintinza OP t1_j80embo wrote on February 10, 2023 at 6:29 PM Reply to comment by flerchin in [OC]The effect loadshedding has on my server room temperatures. I generally run my room between 23C and 25C, but with loadshedding it skyrockets and I only realised how much when I used a phidgets temperature sensor to graph how the temperatures change during loadshedding. by quintinza Today it was 38C outside when I left, and inside it was 28.8C in the server room. This was at 16:30 and the aircon switched off at 16:00. Permalink Parent 2
quintinza OP t1_j8013oc wrote on February 10, 2023 at 5:02 PM Reply to comment by flerchin in [OC]The effect loadshedding has on my server room temperatures. I generally run my room between 23C and 25C, but with loadshedding it skyrockets and I only realised how much when I used a phidgets temperature sensor to graph how the temperatures change during loadshedding. by quintinza It's a rolling blackout. The aircon is not on backup power, so the aircon goes dead when the power goes off. Permalink Parent 5
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quintinza t1_j1irt5v wrote on December 24, 2022 at 6:22 PM Reply to comment by Licentiousalsatian in What specifically about ginger/menthol/wasabi causes one's sinuses to open? by Bartendiesthrowaway Jeremy Clarkson managed to fail his way to a semi successful mini crop of Wasabi by planting them next to a stream on his farm. They show it in Season One of Clarksons Farm. Permalink Parent 15
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Reply to [OC]The effect loadshedding has on my server room temperatures. I generally run my room between 23C and 25C, but with loadshedding it skyrockets and I only realised how much when I used a phidgets temperature sensor to graph how the temperatures change during loadshedding. by quintinza
Tools used:
Python, with the phidgets library to read the sensor.
Visualization made in Google sheets.
Data sources: