Having a problem with ISY's Inventory Manager...

I'm having a problem with ISY's Inventory Manager.

I have a food processor which is "Hidden Locked" but the raw food keeps getting pulled into a connector, then on into a container which is tagged "Tools Weapons Ammo Bottles" which I can't understand, as it is none of those.

I tried turning "Automatic Push/Pull" off on the Food Processor, but that did not change anything except my ability to make food or seeds when I needed to.

Funny enough, it only pulls the raw food, not completed food packs, or seeds. Anyone have any idea what the deal is?

Oh, and I tried to join Isy's discord channel, but it says my invite (from his page on Steam) is invalid. Anyone have an updated invite?

Thanks!!!

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u/Gen_JohnsonJameson — 2 days ago

Samsung RF217ACRS refrigerator is leaking water into the crisper drawers somehow...

I'm getting water leaking into the crisper drawers and also some at the floor of the refrigerator section below the crisper drawers. This is a fridge that has french doors above, and a pull out freezer door below. I've had it apart before and I believe that somehow the drain hose for the refrigerator section is freezing up and getting an ice plug in it, then the water somehow drips into the refrigerator section floor when the defrost cycle come on. I don't know really how to correct it, other than turning the unit off for 24 hours and letting the ice plug melt. Do you think I could wrap a piece of wire around the defrost heater and stick it down the drain tube? That way when the defrost heater comes on it would hopefully heat the wire up just a bit, enough to melt the ice plug without melting anything else. Or would that be a bad idea?

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u/Gen_JohnsonJameson — 13 days ago

I'm trying to rehab some Makita 18v batteries. Are the circuit boards totally interchangeable, or are their differences between the different amp-hour ratings?

To me it seems like the circuit board would be interchangeable, 1.5a/h is just 1P, the 3.0 is 2p, the 5a/h would be 4p, etc.

I figured I'd swap some circuit boards from dead cell packs into the ones that had bricked circuit board packs to get a few of them up and running, then work on the resulting double defective packs later.

Am I overlooking anything here?

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u/Gen_JohnsonJameson — 20 days ago

I'm trying to rehab some Makita 18v batteries. Are the circuit boards totally interchangeable, or are their differences between the different amp-hour ratings?

To me it seems like the circuit board would be interchangeable, 1.5a/h is just 1P, the 3.0 is 2p, the 5ah would be 4p, etc.

I figured I'd swap some circuit boards from dead cell packs into the ones that had bricked circuit board packs to get a few of them up and running, then work on the resulting double defective packs later.

Am I overlooking anything here?

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u/Gen_JohnsonJameson — 20 days ago

I got tired of my base being obliterated when I was offline by Space Pirates or Reavers or whatever. So now, when I build a base, I build a special armored citadel inside the most secure location. On a planet, that's in the basement or somewhere underground. In space probably the center of the facility. Then I used heavy armor blocks or blast door blocks to make a small "cell," essentially an armored room where I can put my most valuable stuff.

  • Cargo container that contains supplies for rebuilding from scratch. Enough to make a survival kit, and a refinery and assembler usually. Don't forget 15 medical components.
  • Oxygen and hydrogen bottles, and enough components to build an O2/H2 Generator.
  • A crate with food and seeds
  • Weapons and ammo, and high quality tools
  • Cryopod

So even if some idiot comes by and blasts away at everything you own, at least you'll have a good chance of surviving it, and have enough left to rebuild in short order.

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u/Gen_JohnsonJameson — 1 month ago

It's a specialty type of banana. It's not in grocery stores. It is supposedly much tastier than the Cavendish which is what everyone sells nowadays.

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u/Gen_JohnsonJameson — 1 month ago