From courtney.d.lewis at gmail.com Wed Oct 15 14:51:50 2025 From: courtney.d.lewis at gmail.com (Courtney Lewis) Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2025 14:51:50 -0400 Subject: [Pumptesting] Test done today Message-ID: I skipped the lines with the suction pump reservoir but everything else is done. Sent from my phone with the ?help? of my two young ones From tarahalwes at gmail.com Fri Oct 17 14:07:37 2025 From: tarahalwes at gmail.com (Tara Halwes) Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2025 14:07:37 -0400 Subject: [Pumptesting] Test done today In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI the new level sensor has arrived and is in my house, so hopefully I can get Daver to install it today or tomorrow and next week we can resume including that set of checks in our testing. Generator repair is still To Be Scheduled, presumably waiting on a part ordered by Weld, who is our generator subcontractor through SWSS. Our control panel display is still stuck on ?updating? but we will continue to do pump testing regardless, referring to the analog pressure gauges for our measurements. Thank you Courtney for all the work you?ve done to make this easier for fellow volunteers to figure out, and consequently making me look smart and together in front of the fire chief. ? Tara On Thu, Oct 16, 2025 at 08:27 Courtney Lewis wrote: > I skipped the lines with the suction pump reservoir but everything else is > done. > > Sent from my phone with the ?help? of my two young ones > > _______________________________________________ > Pumptesting mailing list > Pumptesting at lists.sawyerhill.org > http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/pumptesting > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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On Fri, Oct 17, 2025 at 11:07?AM Tara Halwes wrote: > FYI the new level sensor has arrived and is in my house, so hopefully I > can get Daver to install it today or tomorrow and next week we can resume > including that set of checks in our testing. > > Generator repair is still To Be Scheduled, presumably waiting on a part > ordered by Weld, who is our generator subcontractor through SWSS. > > Our control panel display is still stuck on ?updating? but we will > continue to do pump testing regardless, referring to the analog pressure > gauges for our measurements. > > Thank you Courtney for all the work you?ve done to make this easier for > fellow volunteers to figure out, and consequently making me look smart and > together in front of the fire chief. ? > > Tara > > On Thu, Oct 16, 2025 at 08:27 Courtney Lewis > wrote: > >> I skipped the lines with the suction pump reservoir but everything else >> is done. >> >> Sent from my phone with the ?help? of my two young ones >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pumptesting mailing list >> Pumptesting at lists.sawyerhill.org >> http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/pumptesting >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tarahalwes at gmail.com Sat Oct 18 18:36:05 2025 From: tarahalwes at gmail.com (Tara Halwes) Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2025 18:36:05 -0400 Subject: [Pumptesting] New level sensor installed in fire cistern Re: Test done today In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Awesome Mike! Aim for Wednesday unless you hear otherwise from Courtney. What time of day you?re available will determine if you get Courtney vs me to walk you through it, but it?s now substantially less weird than it would have been 24 hours ago because ? We successfully installed and programmed the new level sensor today! Mostly Daver, but also Tara and Helen?! We added a new ?call us? warning at 5? before the ?call fire dept? warning at 4?. We confirmed these worked (signaled the FACP correctly) and that the new sensor correctly reported its depth as a function of pressure. The new alarm level shouldn?t affect your testing as we?re not regularly going to fake out the tank level dropping to test alarm comms, but it is part of the set of cistern level thresholds you?re logging data in context of when you check the gray box readout and write it down on paper (aka ?suction reservoir?). *Fire cistern level thresholds* As programmed by Dave Ritchie for new level sensor installed Oct 18, 2025: - *4ft - VERY LOW ALARM *- summons FD - *5ft - LOW WARNING *- calls us (Adam/Tara/Ross/DaveS) so we can start investigating why it?s this low and also warn the Water team something weird is happening - *6.8ft - START FILLLING *- this level or lower signals the solenoid to refill the cistern until it hits 7ft - you should be able to hear it running if the level is 6.8ft or lower - *7ft - STOP FILLING* - if filling, tells solenoid to stop filling. You should not hear it filling above 7ft. - *8ft - HIGH WARNING *- calls us. Presumably sensor error or very heavy rain. ~Tara 508-361-9605 On Sat, Oct 18, 2025 at 14:18 Mike Gaisford wrote: > I'd be happy to do the tests on the next scheduled date. Is there training > needed to work the modified checklist? Im in AZ now but will be available > on Wednesday onward to meet to review if needed. > > On Fri, Oct 17, 2025 at 11:07?AM Tara Halwes wrote: > >> FYI the new level sensor has arrived and is in my house, so hopefully I >> can get Daver to install it today or tomorrow and next week we can resume >> including that set of checks in our testing. >> >> Generator repair is still To Be Scheduled, presumably waiting on a part >> ordered by Weld, who is our generator subcontractor through SWSS. >> >> Our control panel display is still stuck on ?updating? but we will >> continue to do pump testing regardless, referring to the analog pressure >> gauges for our measurements. >> >> Thank you Courtney for all the work you?ve done to make this easier for >> fellow volunteers to figure out, and consequently making me look smart and >> together in front of the fire chief. ? >> >> Tara >> >> On Thu, Oct 16, 2025 at 08:27 Courtney Lewis >> wrote: >> >>> I skipped the lines with the suction pump reservoir but everything else >>> is done. >>> >>> Sent from my phone with the ?help? of my two young ones >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pumptesting mailing list >>> Pumptesting at lists.sawyerhill.org >>> http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/pumptesting >>> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adam at phenaproxima.net Sat Oct 18 18:39:09 2025 From: adam at phenaproxima.net (=?utf-8?Q?Ph=C3=A9na_Proxima?=) Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2025 22:39:09 +0000 Subject: [Pumptesting] New level sensor installed in fire cistern Re: Test done today In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Tara, you are the best deputy a fella could ask for. And thank you Daver et. al. for fixing this. SH Trustees will reimburse the cost of the part if you send us a receipt (assuming you haven't already). Greets from 34K feet over the North Atlantic! A On Saturday, October 18th, 2025 at 11:36 PM, Tara Halwes wrote: > Awesome Mike! Aim for Wednesday unless you hear otherwise from Courtney. What time of day you?re available will determine if you get Courtney vs me to walk you through it, but it?s now substantially less weird than it would have been 24 hours ago because ? > > We successfully installed and programmed the new level sensor today! Mostly Daver, but also Tara and Helen?! > > We added a new ?call us? warning at 5? before the ?call fire dept? warning at 4?. > > We confirmed these worked (signaled the FACP correctly) and that the new sensor correctly reported its depth as a function of pressure. > > The new alarm level shouldn?t affect your testing as we?re not regularly going to fake out the tank level dropping to test alarm comms, but it is part of the set of cistern level thresholds you?re logging data in context of when you check the gray box readout and write it down on paper (aka ?suction reservoir?). > > Fire cistern level thresholds > As programmed by Dave Ritchie for new level sensor installed Oct 18, 2025: > - 4ft - VERY LOW ALARM - summons FD > - 5ft - LOW WARNING - calls us (Adam/Tara/Ross/DaveS) so we can start investigating why it?s this low and also warn the Water team something weird is happening > - 6.8ft - START FILLLING - this level or lower signals the solenoid to refill the cistern until it hits 7ft - you should be able to hear it running if the level is 6.8ft or lower > - 7ft - STOP FILLING - if filling, tells solenoid to stop filling. You should not hear it filling above 7ft. > - 8ft - HIGH WARNING - calls us. Presumably sensor error or very heavy rain. > > ~Tara > 508-361-9605 > > On Sat, Oct 18, 2025 at 14:18 Mike Gaisford wrote: > >> I'd be happy to do the tests on the next scheduled date. Is there training needed to work the modified checklist? 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URL: From tarahalwes at gmail.com Sat Oct 18 20:42:23 2025 From: tarahalwes at gmail.com (Tara Halwes) Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2025 20:42:23 -0400 Subject: [Pumptesting] New level sensor installed in fire cistern Re: Test done today In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I sent it to Jen as soon as I?d placed the order ?? On Sat, Oct 18, 2025 at 18:39 Ph?na Proxima wrote: > Tara, you are the best deputy a fella could ask for. And thank you Daver > et. al. for fixing this. SH Trustees will reimburse the cost of the part if > you send us a receipt (assuming you haven't already). > > Greets from 34K feet over the North Atlantic! > > A > On Saturday, October 18th, 2025 at 11:36 PM, Tara Halwes < > tarahalwes at gmail.com> wrote: > > Awesome Mike! Aim for Wednesday unless you hear otherwise from Courtney. > What time of day you?re available will determine if you get Courtney vs me > to walk you through it, but it?s now substantially less weird than it would > have been 24 hours ago because ? > > We successfully installed and programmed the new level sensor today! > Mostly Daver, but also Tara and Helen?! > > We added a new ?call us? warning at 5? before the ?call fire dept? warning > at 4?. > > We confirmed these worked (signaled the FACP correctly) and that the new > sensor correctly reported its depth as a function of pressure. > > The new alarm level shouldn?t affect your testing as we?re not regularly > going to fake out the tank level dropping to test alarm comms, but it is > part of the set of cistern level thresholds you?re logging data in context > of when you check the gray box readout and write it down on paper (aka > ?suction reservoir?). > > *Fire cistern level thresholds* > As programmed by Dave Ritchie for new level sensor installed Oct 18, 2025: > - *4ft - VERY LOW ALARM *- summons FD > - *5ft - LOW WARNING *- calls us (Adam/Tara/Ross/DaveS) so we can start > investigating why it?s this low and also warn the Water team something > weird is happening > - *6.8ft - START FILLLING *- this level or lower signals the solenoid to > refill the cistern until it hits 7ft - you should be able to hear it > running if the level is 6.8ft or lower > - *7ft - STOP FILLING* - if filling, tells solenoid to stop filling. You > should not hear it filling above 7ft. > - *8ft - HIGH WARNING *- calls us. Presumably sensor error or very heavy > rain. > > ~Tara > 508-361-9605 > > On Sat, Oct 18, 2025 at 14:18 Mike Gaisford wrote: > >> I'd be happy to do the tests on the next scheduled date. Is there >> training needed to work the modified checklist? Im in AZ now but will be >> available on Wednesday onward to meet to review if needed. >> >> On Fri, Oct 17, 2025 at 11:07?AM Tara Halwes >> wrote: >> >>> FYI the new level sensor has arrived and is in my house, so hopefully I >>> can get Daver to install it today or tomorrow and next week we can resume >>> including that set of checks in our testing. >>> >>> Generator repair is still To Be Scheduled, presumably waiting on a part >>> ordered by Weld, who is our generator subcontractor through SWSS. >>> >>> Our control panel display is still stuck on ?updating? but we will >>> continue to do pump testing regardless, referring to the analog pressure >>> gauges for our measurements. >>> >>> Thank you Courtney for all the work you?ve done to make this easier for >>> fellow volunteers to figure out, and consequently making me look smart and >>> together in front of the fire chief. ? >>> >>> Tara >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 16, 2025 at 08:27 Courtney Lewis >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I skipped the lines with the suction pump reservoir but everything else >>>> is done. >>>> >>>> Sent from my phone with the ?help? of my two young ones >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Pumptesting mailing list >>>> Pumptesting at lists.sawyerhill.org >>>> http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/pumptesting >>>> >>> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mgaisford at gmail.com Sun Oct 19 22:28:41 2025 From: mgaisford at gmail.com (Mike Gaisford) Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2025 22:28:41 -0400 Subject: [Pumptesting] New level sensor installed in fire cistern Re: Test done today In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Tara I can do pretty much any time after 10am. Let me know what works for you. Mike On Sat, Oct 18, 2025 at 8:42?PM Tara Halwes wrote: > I sent it to Jen as soon as I?d placed the order ?? > > On Sat, Oct 18, 2025 at 18:39 Ph?na Proxima wrote: > >> Tara, you are the best deputy a fella could ask for. And thank you Daver >> et. al. for fixing this. SH Trustees will reimburse the cost of the part if >> you send us a receipt (assuming you haven't already). >> >> Greets from 34K feet over the North Atlantic! >> >> A >> On Saturday, October 18th, 2025 at 11:36 PM, Tara Halwes < >> tarahalwes at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Awesome Mike! Aim for Wednesday unless you hear otherwise from Courtney. >> What time of day you?re available will determine if you get Courtney vs me >> to walk you through it, but it?s now substantially less weird than it would >> have been 24 hours ago because ? >> >> We successfully installed and programmed the new level sensor today! >> Mostly Daver, but also Tara and Helen?! >> >> We added a new ?call us? warning at 5? before the ?call fire dept? >> warning at 4?. >> >> We confirmed these worked (signaled the FACP correctly) and that the new >> sensor correctly reported its depth as a function of pressure. >> >> The new alarm level shouldn?t affect your testing as we?re not regularly >> going to fake out the tank level dropping to test alarm comms, but it is >> part of the set of cistern level thresholds you?re logging data in context >> of when you check the gray box readout and write it down on paper (aka >> ?suction reservoir?). >> >> *Fire cistern level thresholds* >> As programmed by Dave Ritchie for new level sensor installed Oct 18, >> 2025: >> - *4ft - VERY LOW ALARM *- summons FD >> - *5ft - LOW WARNING *- calls us (Adam/Tara/Ross/DaveS) so we can start >> investigating why it?s this low and also warn the Water team something >> weird is happening >> - *6.8ft - START FILLLING *- this level or lower signals the solenoid to >> refill the cistern until it hits 7ft - you should be able to hear it >> running if the level is 6.8ft or lower >> - *7ft - STOP FILLING* - if filling, tells solenoid to stop filling. You >> should not hear it filling above 7ft. >> - *8ft - HIGH WARNING *- calls us. Presumably sensor error or very heavy >> rain. >> >> ~Tara >> 508-361-9605 >> >> On Sat, Oct 18, 2025 at 14:18 Mike Gaisford wrote: >> >>> I'd be happy to do the tests on the next scheduled date. Is there >>> training needed to work the modified checklist? Im in AZ now but will be >>> available on Wednesday onward to meet to review if needed. >>> >>> On Fri, Oct 17, 2025 at 11:07?AM Tara Halwes >>> wrote: >>> >>>> FYI the new level sensor has arrived and is in my house, so hopefully I >>>> can get Daver to install it today or tomorrow and next week we can resume >>>> including that set of checks in our testing. >>>> >>>> Generator repair is still To Be Scheduled, presumably waiting on a part >>>> ordered by Weld, who is our generator subcontractor through SWSS. >>>> >>>> Our control panel display is still stuck on ?updating? but we will >>>> continue to do pump testing regardless, referring to the analog pressure >>>> gauges for our measurements. >>>> >>>> Thank you Courtney for all the work you?ve done to make this easier for >>>> fellow volunteers to figure out, and consequently making me look smart and >>>> together in front of the fire chief. ? >>>> >>>> Tara >>>> >>>> On Thu, Oct 16, 2025 at 08:27 Courtney Lewis < >>>> courtney.d.lewis at gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I skipped the lines with the suction pump reservoir but everything >>>>> else is done. >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my phone with the ?help? of my two young ones >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Pumptesting mailing list >>>>> Pumptesting at lists.sawyerhill.org >>>>> http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/pumptesting >>>>> >>>> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Ongoing: Generator for fire pump side still awaiting repair. On arrival at 90, Cistern level display was off; turned out wall power through transformer never reconnected to box after sensor swap. Put system on test, then plugged back in to charge. No change. After ~5-10 minutes, swapped for different battery. Panel worked, level reported 6.6, threshold for ?FILL? correctly triggered, solenoid valve opened and audibly filling. Level at 6.9 by the time we left, fresh water unphased at 5.0?. Booster 2 was running as Lead. FW steady at 50psi while cistern filling. No transfer switch tests performed. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mgaisford at gmail.com Sat Oct 25 20:24:40 2025 From: mgaisford at gmail.com (Mike Gaisford) Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2025 20:24:40 -0400 Subject: [Pumptesting] 10/25 pump test Completed, Mike will do next one (with Tara); battery issue found and resolved In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Tara, As you just completed I asume there's no benefit to my testing before next weekend. I'll plan to test on Saturday/Sunday, if so. Mike On Sat, Oct 25, 2025 at 7:49?PM Tara Halwes wrote: > System on TEST until 8pm; Daver is back up alarm watch until 8 so Tara can > go offsite. > > Ongoing: Generator for fire pump side still awaiting repair. > > On arrival at 90, Cistern level display was off; turned out wall power > through transformer never reconnected to box after sensor swap. > > Put system on test, then plugged back in to charge. No change. After ~5-10 > minutes, swapped for different battery. > > Panel worked, level reported 6.6, threshold for ?FILL? correctly > triggered, solenoid valve opened and audibly filling. Level at 6.9 by the > time we left, fresh water unphased at 5.0?. Booster 2 was running as Lead. > FW steady at 50psi while cistern filling. > > No transfer switch tests performed. > _______________________________________________ > Pumptesting mailing list > Pumptesting at lists.sawyerhill.org > http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/pumptesting > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tarahalwes at gmail.com Mon Oct 27 13:45:42 2025 From: tarahalwes at gmail.com (Tara Halwes) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2025 13:45:42 -0400 Subject: [Pumptesting] 10/25 pump test Completed, Mike will do next one (with Tara); battery issue found and resolved In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yeah, I deleted our calendar entry for Wednesday. If you want to test Saturday 11/1 or Sunday 11/2, go for it! If you want me to join you I can do Monday 11/3. ~Tara On Sat, Oct 25, 2025 at 20:24 Mike Gaisford wrote: > Tara, > > As you just completed I asume there's no benefit to my testing before next > weekend. I'll plan to test on Saturday/Sunday, if so. > > Mike > > > On Sat, Oct 25, 2025 at 7:49?PM Tara Halwes wrote: > >> System on TEST until 8pm; Daver is back up alarm watch until 8 so Tara >> can go offsite. >> >> Ongoing: Generator for fire pump side still awaiting repair. >> >> On arrival at 90, Cistern level display was off; turned out wall power >> through transformer never reconnected to box after sensor swap. >> >> Put system on test, then plugged back in to charge. No change. After >> ~5-10 minutes, swapped for different battery. >> >> Panel worked, level reported 6.6, threshold for ?FILL? correctly >> triggered, solenoid valve opened and audibly filling. Level at 6.9 by the >> time we left, fresh water unphased at 5.0?. Booster 2 was running as Lead. >> FW steady at 50psi while cistern filling. >> >> No transfer switch tests performed. >> > _______________________________________________ >> Pumptesting mailing list >> Pumptesting at lists.sawyerhill.org >> http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/pumptesting >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mgaisford at gmail.com Mon Oct 27 20:12:42 2025 From: mgaisford at gmail.com (Mike Gaisford) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2025 20:12:42 -0400 Subject: [Pumptesting] 10/25 pump test Completed, Mike will do next one (with Tara); battery issue found and resolved In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'm not available on Monday. I'll plan to do it Sunday. Thanks Mike On Mon, Oct 27, 2025 at 1:45?PM Tara Halwes wrote: > Yeah, I deleted our calendar entry for Wednesday. If you want to test > Saturday 11/1 or Sunday 11/2, go for it! > > If you want me to join you I can do Monday 11/3. > > ~Tara > > On Sat, Oct 25, 2025 at 20:24 Mike Gaisford wrote: > >> Tara, >> >> As you just completed I asume there's no benefit to my testing before >> next weekend. I'll plan to test on Saturday/Sunday, if so. >> >> Mike >> >> >> On Sat, Oct 25, 2025 at 7:49?PM Tara Halwes wrote: >> >>> System on TEST until 8pm; Daver is back up alarm watch until 8 so Tara >>> can go offsite. >>> >>> Ongoing: Generator for fire pump side still awaiting repair. >>> >>> On arrival at 90, Cistern level display was off; turned out wall power >>> through transformer never reconnected to box after sensor swap. >>> >>> Put system on test, then plugged back in to charge. No change. After >>> ~5-10 minutes, swapped for different battery. >>> >>> Panel worked, level reported 6.6, threshold for ?FILL? correctly >>> triggered, solenoid valve opened and audibly filling. Level at 6.9 by the >>> time we left, fresh water unphased at 5.0?. Booster 2 was running as Lead. >>> FW steady at 50psi while cistern filling. >>> >>> No transfer switch tests performed. >>> >> _______________________________________________ >>> Pumptesting mailing list >>> Pumptesting at lists.sawyerhill.org >>> http://lists.sawyerhill.org/mailman/listinfo/pumptesting >>> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tarahalwes at gmail.com Fri Oct 31 09:17:41 2025 From: tarahalwes at gmail.com (Tara Halwes) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2025 09:17:41 -0400 Subject: [Pumptesting] Nov 11 @90 Re: Fw: Generator Repair Appointment - Sawyer Hill Ecohousing 2 In-Reply-To: <2Gf-546g_9B3vhXeqh4OgXIrk9Mle-r3tNWsT_29N8ODAU3oDn6q5l7_VlgcpC6dRmKab72a2FpI2pqu9-l6mjA2z0la9F9boslDqncdtWw=@phenaproxima.net> References: <2Gf-546g_9B3vhXeqh4OgXIrk9Mle-r3tNWsT_29N8ODAU3oDn6q5l7_VlgcpC6dRmKab72a2FpI2pqu9-l6mjA2z0la9F9boslDqncdtWw=@phenaproxima.net> Message-ID: Adam, FYI I put this on my gcal and invited you for visibility. Are you going to schedule Encore to look at the firepump controller at the same time? I haven?t seen it get stuck in the weird updating state for a few weeks now (has anyone else?), but that doesn?t mean we shouldn?t still have them look at it, and they?d suggested timing that so they?d have it open while the generator specialists were also here. DaveR, Ross, MT - welcoming input from any of you as well if you have it, either re: pump controller advice, interest in the generator repair, or both. Cc?ing pump testers also. If anyone wants to join me for this I?ll add you to the invite. If it?s just the generator on the 11th I?m okay on my own but would welcome 1-2 others if interested (not required). If it?s Weld and Encore at the same time, I?d like to have at least one other person with me and to sync up with you in advance. Tara 508-361-9605 @taraha on Discord On Wed, Oct 29, 2025 at 11:27 Ph?na Proxima wrote: > FYI. I have accepted this date and time for the repair of generator 2 > (fire pump). > > A > > ------- Forwarded Message ------- > From: Mary McDonald > Date: On Wednesday, October 29th, 2025 at 11:20 AM > Subject: Generator Repair Appointment - Sawyer Hill Ecohousing 2 > To: adam at phenaproxima.net > > Hi Adam, > > Weld would like to replace the thermostat on Unit 2, Tuesday, November > 11th, 7-8 am arrival. > Does this work for you? > > Thanks, > Mary > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adam at phenaproxima.net Fri Oct 31 09:21:10 2025 From: adam at phenaproxima.net (=?utf-8?Q?Ph=C3=A9na_Proxima?=) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2025 13:21:10 +0000 Subject: [Pumptesting] Nov 11 @90 Re: Fw: Generator Repair Appointment - Sawyer Hill Ecohousing 2 In-Reply-To: References: <2Gf-546g_9B3vhXeqh4OgXIrk9Mle-r3tNWsT_29N8ODAU3oDn6q5l7_VlgcpC6dRmKab72a2FpI2pqu9-l6mjA2z0la9F9boslDqncdtWw=@phenaproxima.net> Message-ID: I could try to loop Encore in but I am honestly hesitant to do it because it'll cost us a bundle (at least $1300 if there are two guys here for the minimum amount of time) and I'm not sure it will actually be helpful if they don't have a clear job they are here to do, which we can get a quote for, and then insist that Encore abide by. They seem to love any excuse, no matter how flimsy, to bill us indiscriminately for random shit they made up. But if you really feel it would be useful, I can ask the other trustees to approve that expense and we could do it. A On Friday, October 31st, 2025 at 9:17 AM, Tara Halwes wrote: > Adam, FYI I put this on my gcal and invited you for visibility. Are you going to schedule Encore to look at the firepump controller at the same time? I haven?t seen it get stuck in the weird updating state for a few weeks now (has anyone else?), but that doesn?t mean we shouldn?t still have them look at it, and they?d suggested timing that so they?d have it open while the generator specialists were also here. > > DaveR, Ross, MT - welcoming input from any of you as well if you have it, either re: pump controller advice, interest in the generator repair, or both. Cc?ing pump testers also. > > If anyone wants to join me for this I?ll add you to the invite. If it?s just the generator on the 11th I?m okay on my own but would welcome 1-2 others if interested (not required). If it?s Weld and Encore at the same time, I?d like to have at least one other person with me and to sync up with you in advance. > > Tara > 508-361-9605 > @taraha on Discord > > On Wed, Oct 29, 2025 at 11:27 Ph?na Proxima wrote: > >> FYI. I have accepted this date and time for the repair of generator 2 (fire pump). >> >> A >> >> ------- Forwarded Message ------- >> From: Mary McDonald >> Date: On Wednesday, October 29th, 2025 at 11:20 AM >> Subject: Generator Repair Appointment - Sawyer Hill Ecohousing 2 >> To: adam at phenaproxima.net >> >>> Hi Adam, >>> >>> Weld would like to replace the thermostat on Unit 2, Tuesday, November 11th, 7-8 am arrival. >>> Does this work for you? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Mary -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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