Hue Outdoor Light Strips Aggravating
▲ 15 r/Hue

Hue Outdoor Light Strips Aggravating

I can't seem to find the Unicorn in the Hue Strip lighting world. I have a 40 foot span to cover, on my deck. The railing has the ability to put in a light strip under the top rail with clear spacers, but that light strip is super limited, old school and way more expensive than anything Hue makes. Plus, I'd rather have Hue for the ability to bring into the HomeKit setup. But from what I have been able to find I can't find any that extend beyond 33' or that allow for an additional strip to get me close to 40'. The naming culture for the strips make it even harder. Does anyone know if there is the Unicorn I'm looking for in the Hue world? If not I may start looking at Govee.

Photo is a stock photo, not my setup.

u/L0GAN_FIVE — 22 hours ago
▲ 3 r/hottub

Hot Tub Cover Lifter

Hello, we're updating our deck so we can walk into our hot tub. It's also time to replace our cover. However, the current lifter would interfere with the deck. I was looking at the Cover-Mate III but the maximum radius is 12" and our D1 Nautilus is 16".

  • Does any one know of a good quality cover lifter that would work like the Cover-Mate III?
  • Or my other though would be to make a wedge to put in between the radius portion and the Cover mate to allow it to mount securely.

Thanks for any thoughts or advice.

u/L0GAN_FIVE — 23 days ago

Hatch Chile Time! Saw this from Red Apple Market and recall people asking last year... time is about here. Safeway does this too, but I don't know the dates.

u/L0GAN_FIVE — 28 days ago

FYI: Columbia River Herbicide spraying

Heads up, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be spraying a herbicide, Aquastrike, along the Columbia River, near Osprey Point in Pasco. Aquastrike contains diquat and endothall. Read the details on the TCH Website.

u/L0GAN_FIVE — 1 month ago

FYI: BF Health District Starts Columbia River Algae Testing

You can read the full story on the YakTriNews site.

TLDR verison, The BF Health District is starting up the season testing and monitoring of 12 locations along the Columbia River for toxic algae to protect swimmers, boaters, pets and drinking water supplies. Testing runs twice a month until November. Results will be posted here.

Stay safe, be aware.

u/L0GAN_FIVE — 1 month ago
▲ 46 r/searwood+1 crossposts

St. Louis Ribs, Beans and Kielbasa w/Lumberjack Pecan Pellets

Very impressed with the amount of smoke from the Lumberjack Pecan Blend Pellets. Tossed on some St. Louis ribs along with some beans and eventually some Kielbasa sausage. Everything turned out perfect. The Pellets produced a good amount of smoke the whole time from 180-200° bit less at 250° but still good. This was my first cook using Lumberjack, while more expensive I felt it was worth it.

u/L0GAN_FIVE — 2 months ago

Mr. Sully... being cute (again)

Sully loves is toys, he does seem to have an affection for them too as he's often one to lay his head on a toy and rest, or it's his way of making sure his brother Sarge can't play with it.

u/L0GAN_FIVE — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/Caseta

I could use some advice. I've had a Caseta PD-5WS-DV-XX in my garage for sometime, it's worked great over the years for the Christmas Lights, it feeds three under eve outlets. That all works fine. I tried using it with a single LED fixture for a Flag light, but when it's turned off the light flashes. So I figure I need to deal with the load, but I'm unsure what I need to do. Is the Lutron LUT-MLC solution.

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u/L0GAN_FIVE — 5 months ago