Wellcraft19
Wellcraft19 t1_jefn5bf wrote
Reply to comment by drgordy in AT&T taking ownership of your owned device by [deleted]
Either model will work fine everywhere. It just won’t have full frequency support, but the vast majority of user will never notice.
Wellcraft19 t1_jdwvxk1 wrote
Reply to Locate PVC pipe by iamintheforest
Good move though, I also put pipes or conduits in the ground when digging. Also take photos of them with a tape measure displayed from ‘fixed’ objects.
You’ll quickly find the pipe - and will be glad you put it in 👍
Wellcraft19 t1_jdu104d wrote
Reply to To those of you using your iPhone caseless: how do you cope with dust and fingerprints accumulating on the glass back and metal frame? by [deleted]
70% Isopropyl alcohol - or rinsing under lukewarm water and dish detergent.
Wellcraft19 t1_jdtvqzi wrote
Reply to How to resolve dryer issues by Kind-Effective-2165
Must likely has a blocked vent. That could be inside dryer, or the actual vent pipe.
If not in the US and you have a condensation dryer, remove all and any dust from both the condensator (inside dryer loop) as well as the evaporator (outside dryer loop). Both need to have free airflow.
Wellcraft19 t1_jdrgc74 wrote
Reply to Does everybody else have themselves saved in their contacts? Are you supposed to do that? by metalheadface
I do - and in addition I have a few additional ones, in case I need to share but don’t want to reveal (share) all information (as an example; have a number of different e-mail addresses and numbers, and not everyone should know all of them).
Wellcraft19 t1_jdlnjln wrote
Reply to Something that scares away (my) cats by Key_End_2400
Don’t scare your cats! Invite them to something they love (and that benefits you at the same time).
My solution for getting good nights’ sleep;
I got a 10 W electric heat pad (rugged version specific for pets) that is hidden in a corner of the bed under the covers. It’s not hot, but it’s warm enough (lukewarm) so cats love to sleep, lounge, hang in that spot. I turn it on in late September and it’s on 24/7 until sometime in late April/early May. Best $20 investment ever.
Wellcraft19 t1_jdl3axm wrote
Reply to comment by jackfish72 in Recirculating pump for tankless water heater by GeekX2
Environment yes - but never on pure cost.
Wellcraft19 t1_jdkdvq4 wrote
Reply to comment by jackfish72 in Recirculating pump for tankless water heater by GeekX2
Yup, tankless are promoted for [energy] savings that really never materialize due to the extra cost compared to a ‘tanked’ gas heater. With unlimited supply, saving are literally down the drain.
Hybrid/heat pump heater makes a lot of sense if natural gas isn’t available. Otherwise it’s more of making a point.
Wellcraft19 t1_jdkdc2z wrote
Reply to comment by fredsam25 in Recirculating pump for tankless water heater by GeekX2
This is the right answer ☝️
Wellcraft19 t1_jdcaq74 wrote
Likely hard/impossible to find a ganged breaker like that. Apart from proper installation/routing of cables, a hot tub is unlikely to ever be fully ‘rodent proof’. What you can do is to monitor arching. www.whiskerlabs.com has the little Ting device that will alert (and I’d assume there are many other suppliers). Service is free for at least three years if you have StateFarm as insurer.
Wellcraft19 t1_jda8aj4 wrote
For stainless frame, you have to go to the Pro versions.
Wellcraft19 t1_jd6b21n wrote
Reply to comment by FlatterFlat in Why should wires not be twisted before putting in wire nut? by dhekurbaba
I’ll rephrase it then as ‘Scandinavia’ 😄
Wellcraft19 t1_jd5rfai wrote
Reply to comment by Opening-Reindeer2735 in Found: GoPro Max inside a black and blue bag by Opening-Reindeer2735
Washington Hikers and Climbers is a massive FB community. Get it posted there - by someone - and it’ll find its way to an owner.
Otherwise, great move OP 👍 You have secured a revered spot in the line for the Pearly Gates when that day comes 😉
Wellcraft19 t1_jd5gyux wrote
Reply to comment by ledow in Why should wires not be twisted before putting in wire nut? by dhekurbaba
Maybe because properly applied, few connections are as electrically solid as when using wire nuts. But they sure are used more here in the US - where electrical standards are about a century behind Northern Europe.
Wellcraft19 t1_jd5f60p wrote
Reply to comment by FlatterFlat in Why should wires not be twisted before putting in wire nut? by dhekurbaba
Wire nuts are very common - on stranded wires - in Northern Europe (Sweden). Every house I’ve seen has them in the junction boxes. That said, screw terminals (‘sugar cubes’) have a place as well. But they are not better than wire nuts properly applied.
Wellcraft19 t1_jd5ebb6 wrote
Reply to comment by YurAvgDroidGuy in Why should wires not be twisted before putting in wire nut? by dhekurbaba
Backstabbing outlets should be banned. I wonder how that ever passed through NFPA. They seem to work OK for some 10 years, then slowly start to weaken, creating endless problems. I do understand it’s much faster for an electrician to backstab over using the screw terminals, but ‘fast’ should not be the operative word when it comes to electrical installations. Quality and safety should be.
Wellcraft19 t1_jd5e2t9 wrote
Reply to comment by YurAvgDroidGuy in Why should wires not be twisted before putting in wire nut? by dhekurbaba
Backstabbing outlets should be banned. I wonder how that ever passed through NFPA. They seem to work OK for some 10 years, then slowly start to weaken, creating endless problems.
Wellcraft19 t1_jcxnod1 wrote
Reply to comment by TennesseeWhisky in iPhone 14 taking very mediocre photos by memology707
So sad to hear, as my 7 Plus photos have. En and are amazing. Looking at a 13 Pro now…
Wellcraft19 t1_jcxnkc9 wrote
Reply to comment by TinuThomasTrain in iPhone 14 taking very mediocre photos by memology707
I’m likely going for the 13 Pro instead of the 14 Pro just for the camera issues (perceived or not). Currently taking (a lot of) photos using my 7 Plus and I’m very happy with quality. I never crop/digital zoom, but use the two fixed lenses, and really could use another fixed lens - but have zero use for RAW files or the hassle to convert RAW afterwards and delete. Etc. Storage is always a premium. And having files that take up 20-60 for ‘nothing’ isn’t really something I’m looking for.
Wellcraft19 t1_jclrikv wrote
I think he’s famous. Featured in many photos around Paradise.
Wellcraft19 t1_jaedpwc wrote
Reply to Adding splitter to natural gas line by yokashi-monta
Even if code allows for a long flex line where you are, I doubt it allows for a flex going through a floor or a wall, nor having the cooktop shut off in the basement. Has to be in same room.
https://codes.iccsafe.org/s/IRC2015/part-vi-fuel-gas/IRC2015-Pt06-Ch24-SecG2420.5
Wellcraft19 t1_jaebtbs wrote
Wellcraft19 t1_jac7410 wrote
Reply to the town of "Fucking, Austria" shows up as OwO in apple weather on iOS 16.3.1. how does this even happen??? by squabbledMC
Search for ‘Fugging’, shows up as Fugging.
Search for ‘Fucking’, shows up as OwO 🤷♂️
This on iOS 15.7.3
Wellcraft19 t1_jab3jus wrote
Reply to comment by bigd1384 in Going solar ads - worth it or is there a catch? by ChromeVandium11
20-25 year warranty. Functional longer.
Wellcraft19 t1_jefo1rw wrote
Reply to comment by tinyj316 in AT&T taking ownership of your owned device by [deleted]
All true - but in all fairness, the EU has introduced rules regarding roaming, so as long as your home carrier is in the EU, the entire union is free to roam in. Same as you’d be in your home nation. One reason international usage skyrocketed after this came into play. Some carriers even extend this into the US.
https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/consumers/internet-telecoms/mobile-roaming-costs/indexamp_en.htm