GOES-17 Tonga Volcano Explosion Frame by Frame 49 Miles
I downloaded imagery from the Goes-17 satellite of the Tonga volcano eruption and took it frame by frame. This imagery is at a zoom level that is about 49 miles wide by 36 miles tall. In this series the outlines of the islands are visible. Each image is taken 10 minutes apart.
The links for the satellite imagery is here: https://www.goes-r.gov/multimedia/dataAndImageryImagesGoes-17.html#GOESWestDataImagery
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GOES-17 Tonga Volcano Explosion Frame by Frame 49 Miles
I downloaded imagery from the Goes-17 satellite of the Tonga volcano eruption and took it frame by frame. This imagery is at a zoom level that is about 49 miles wide by 36 miles tall. In this series the outlines of the islands are visible. Each image is taken 10 minutes apart.
The links for the satellite imagery is here: https://www.goes-r.gov/multimedia/dataAndImageryImagesGoes-17.html#GOESWestDataImagery
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GOES-17 Tonga Volcano Explosion Frame by Frame 193 Miles
I downloaded imagery from the Goes-17 satellite of the Tonga volcano eruption and took it frame by frame. This imagery is at a zoom level that is about 193 miles wide by 148 miles tall. Each image is taken 10 minutes apart.
The links for the satellite imagery is here: https://www.goes-r.gov/multimedia/dataAndImageryImagesGoes-17.html#GOESWestDataImagery
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GOES-17 Tonga Volcano Explosion Frame by Frame 193 Miles
I downloaded imagery from the Goes-17 satellite of the Tonga volcano eruption and took it frame by frame. This imagery is at a zoom level that is about 193 miles wide by 148 miles tall. Each image is taken 10 minutes apart.
The links for the satellite imagery is here: https://www.goes-r.gov/multimedia/dataAndImageryImagesGoes-17.html#GOESWestDataImagery
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DIY Reverse Osmosis Element Flush Valve
In this video I show how I installed a Reverse Osmosis (RO) flush valve that bypasses the drain flow restrictor on my RO system. To extend the life of my RO element I want to periodically flush the membrane since I have a fairly high amount of total dissolved solids in my well water for my home. I forgot to mention to flush the system I also have the RO faucet in the on position the entire time to get water flowing through the element. The tee, valve and tubing to bypass the flow restrictor are available on Amazon at these links:
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DIY Reverse Osmosis Element Flush Valve
In this video I show how I installed a Reverse Osmosis (RO) flush valve that bypasses the drain flow restrictor on my RO system. To extend the life of my RO element I want to periodically flush the membrane since I have a fairly high amount of total dissolved solids in my well water for my home. I forgot to mention to flush the system I also have the RO faucet in the on position the entire time to get water flowing through the element. The tee, valve and tubing to bypass the flow restrictor are available on Amazon at these links:
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Do Not Use a Level to Install Shelves or TV Mounts in an RV.
This video shows a quick tip on not using a level when installing items in an RV. Since it is most likely that your Travel Trailer, 5th wheel, Class A, B or C RV in not level to the earth, using a level to install items such as shelves or Television mounts using a level will result in them being out of whack.
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RV Boondocking, Zero Waste Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Install
Read below for a complete description of how I set this system up.
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In this video I show how I install a compact (RO) Reverse Osmosis system into my (TT) Travel Trailer. I set this RO system up with two modes, mode one is used to fill my RV fresh water storage tank with filtered water when I am connected to a city water connection and mode two is used so that it will not waste water when I am out boondocking. In mode one I fill my (FWT) fresh water tank with the RO filtered water, I shunt the "waste" water to a port on the outside of the TT so that I can fill 5 gallon buckets and use it for watering plants. In the mode two when I am boondocking I shunt the RO waste back into the fresh water holding tank so that it is not wasted like a normal system that runs the waste water into the drain.
In mode one when connected to a city water pressurized connection the "waste" water from this system has passed through 3 stages of filters, then the water passes through the RO element where some water is removed by the osmosis process through the tank connection port and stored, the waste water that is exhausted from the drain port is what remains on the input side of the RO element and has a higher concentration of TDS (total dissolved solids ) which is mainly mineral content.
In mode two while boondocking we are running water that has already run through the RO process that we stored in mode one so the "waste" water has an extremely low TDS content, the "waste" water from the drain port is returned to the FWT where it can still be used for washing hands, flushing, showering or even run through the RO filter again and again to make more drinking water.
The system uses three valves. One of the valves directs final RO filtered water into the fresh water holding tank, and the other two vales direct "waste" water to the external port or to the FWT.
I connected this system without cutting any plumbing in the original system. I used 1/2 inch threaded to 1/4 inch push to connect quick connectors, I drilled two holes for mounting the faucet and for the external exhaust tubing.
Unfortunately I lost some of the video I filmed for this content, like watering plants with "waste" water....grumble...grumble..
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