Image 1 — Help - First time dot skates user. Which layout is the best for this mouse? (I'll remove the original skates).
Image 2 — Help - First time dot skates user. Which layout is the best for this mouse? (I'll remove the original skates).
Image 3 — Help - First time dot skates user. Which layout is the best for this mouse? (I'll remove the original skates).
Image 4 — Help - First time dot skates user. Which layout is the best for this mouse? (I'll remove the original skates).

Help - First time dot skates user. Which layout is the best for this mouse? (I'll remove the original skates).

The mouse is ATK X1 Ultimate and will be using it on cloth pad (hard).

Dot skates diameter = 6.5 mm

Basically I'm a first time dot skates user. Please suggest me which orientation will be the best for playing CS2 (smooth movement)?

Also should I keep the center sensor skate on? Conflicting opinions on this one.

u/GodRamos — 4 hours ago

Hello. Do Tiger Ice V2 skates come with "1 set" of skates or "1 pair" of skates?

Asking because in the past my Tiger 'Arcs' for my G403 included two set of skates in the box.

So do these new Tiger Ice V2s come with one or two set of skates?

u/GodRamos — 7 days ago

TBTL V2 control (gray) vs. TalonGames Kumo vs. WestLab Universal Dots (which color?) for Cloth Pad. Please suggest me which is better?

Also pls suggest me some other ones you've found excellent on a cloth pad which I didn't mention.

Currently using ATK X1 Ultimate and a cloth pad (not XSoft). Also I am using the mouse with the stock skates. Wanted to try dots and interested in speed skates with low static friction.

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u/GodRamos — 11 days ago

In response to my previous post related to improper device used to vacuum AC. Today I went to the dealer, he said...

The dealer agreed to get my AC re-vacuumed. But this time with a vacuum pump instead of a compressor.

But he says that the technician will drain the existing Gas into some storage and VACUUM using a vacuum pump. Then refill the same (removed) gas back in the unit.

They WON'T bring new R32 cylinder.

Is this practice fine?

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u/GodRamos — 16 days ago

My new LG AC was vacuumed using a fridge compressor like this one for 30 mins. Later I came to know that using this instead of an actual pump is a SCAM.

These technicians were LG Authorised technicians.

AC is cooling well. But these trash companies don't provide proper solution to the customers.

I knew that these "Anginiyyarrs" can fool you by saying "vacuum not required sar". I absolutely didn't know they can also scam you by vacuuming using an old refrigerator compressor instead of an actual pump LMAO. Jugadh everywhere.

So now can I raise a dispute with LG regarding improper device used for vacuuming?

u/GodRamos — 17 days ago
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Conor enjoying fresh air and looking excited for his upcoming fight 😇

u/GodRamos — 28 days ago

Looking for any reviews about this AC : Mitsubishi Electric - MSY JX18VF , 1.5 Ton

This is an inverter AC (variable speed) and it is imported from Thailand confirmed.

Available for around 50k , without any copper pipes (2-3k extra) and INSTALLATION (1500) EXTRA.

Room Size = 130 Sq Ft. , Ground floor.

Also are Inverter ACs worth it home use for around 5 hours max / day. Why am I asking this? Because of fearmongering from a few salesmen who said - "Be ready to pay 10k for every PCB trouble after the warranty ends on the Inverter models".

We also have solar panels installed. So electricity consumption is not a concern from non-inv ACs. But considering inverter ACs are the new norm for residential use, I'm open to that option also.

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u/GodRamos — 1 month ago

Looking for any reviews about this AC : Mitsubishi Electric - MSY JX18VF , 1.5 Ton

This is an inverter AC and it is imported from Thailand confirmed. Available for around 49k , without any copper pipes (2-3k extra) and installation (1500) EXTRA.

Room Size = 130 Sq Ft. , Ground floor.

Also are Inverter ACs worth it home use for around 5 hours max / day. Why am I asking this? Because of fearmongering from a few salesmen who said - "Be ready to pay 10k for every PCB trouble after the warranty ends on the Inverter models".

We also have solar panels installed. So electricity consumption is not a concern from non-inv ACs. But considering inverter ACs are the new norm for residential use, I'm open to that option also.

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u/GodRamos — 1 month ago

I'm about to buy this AC (non-inv) and wanted to get some opinions from people who've used an LG AC.

We are specifically interested in 1.5 ton "non-inverter" models as the room size is about 130 sq ft and the AC will run daily for about 5 hours only. We also have solar panels installed.

So we don't care about the cost saving benefits which the inverter technology ACs provide.

What we do care about :-

  • Good cooling performance
  • Reliability and long-term durability
  • Low noise levels
  • "Decent" energy efficiency
  • Hassle free after-sales service

So I wanted to know if there are any issues I should be aware of about LG, or better alternatives in a similar price range (from Daikin and the like)?

Also on Youtube, I keep hearing "some" negative stuff about most brands "apart" from Mitsubishi Heavy & O General.. Reading comments added to the overall confusion.

edit- room size (130 sq ft)

u/GodRamos — 1 month ago
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Gets it done against two beasts - Pavlovich and now Waldo

u/GodRamos — 2 months ago