Work has begun

An electrician works on the conduit run from the house to the shed. The metal conduit runs through a trench dug for that purpose.

UPDATE: On July 31 we received the approved Building Permit which gives us the go-ahead on the project. The observatory kit — it’s delivered as a ready-to-assemble set of parts — will be ordered ASAP. The purchase had to wait until the permit was issued since the purchase price is not refundable and what would have happened if the city said no???

Last week we had professional electricians run power to the shed where a warm room / control room will be set up for the observatory. For burial of the metal conduit, they dug a much wider trench than I expected and I’ll be cleaning up the earthen scar this coming week. I’ll be framing out a space within the shed for the actual control room which will be wired for electrical service.

The Building Permit Application was filed with the city last Friday — surely unique in the history of this town — so we’ll see how it goes! If the permit is approved, we’ll launch into acquisition of the observatory and preparation of the site for the structure. If the permit is denied, I’ll probably set up an open-air pier for the telescopes and run them from the control room. I expect they’ll approve it — you ought to see what people put in their back yards!

The conduit, before burial, and the shed. The end of the building with the window will be partitioned for use as the warm room / control room. The solar panel on the rooftop currently supplies weather station equipment and is, surprisingly, barely adequate to the task.