u/Historical-Reach-969

Auto Resume Not Charging All The Way?

So just got the t90 vac and auto resume is on but it only charges for a few min then goes back out to clean for like 10 min then has to come back and partially juice up again and it loses a LOT of time and power simply driving back and forth to partially charge. Why doesn't it charge to 100% before it resumes?

I tried turning off the auto resume and it seems to have cancelled the entire job but at least it's charging all the way now. I will have to manually select the rooms to clean now to finish it.

On top of this it doesn't empty the dust bin while it's charging so it is often moving all the way across the house to charge like 15% then going all the way back to the room, vacuuming for 10 seconds, detecting a full bag, then driving all the way back AGAIN to charge lol. It is legit spending significantly more time traversing than actually cleaning.

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u/Historical-Reach-969 — 4 days ago

SP-005 vs 004

So wanted to upgrade to the 005 because I really like the tapered edges and it's a bit bigger and from what I could read most people say it's the same as the 004 and just wanted to say that it's not the case for me, at all.

The 005 is noticeably slower where it feels more like a control pad now. I don't have a protractor but doing a tip test on my pad with a wireless mouse it would start to slide at roughly 25 degrees on the 004 and it wouldn't start moving until about 35-40 degrees on the new 005 which I agree with on feeling.

It's not a CR-005 (I have one of those as well) but feels similar comparing the dynamic friction of it but without that feet chewing horrible static friction it has.

As of now I'm not sure if I like it or not, been using the 004 for over a year and now everything feels like mud but I'll use it for awhile and see what happens. It is certainly better than the CR-005 as a control pad though.

*Mousefeet I've tested on it (they all feel slower than they did on the 004) - Obsidian Pros Airs, Obsidian, Random White PTFE dots that come with Gwolves mice, U9 Ultimate 8mm, U9 regular 8mm.

I also have some wallhack UHMW-PE silent feet I can try at some time, just don't have them on any of my mice right now.

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u/Historical-Reach-969 — 8 days ago

Forcing OneDrive? Bye Felicia.

I very rarely use clipchamp, mostly just sharing stuff to friends and family and save everything locally. Tried to use it today and now it sneakily forces onedrive for whatever reason. Yeah I'm not putting anything of mine on some cloud for you to harvest or snoop through.

So yeah, I guess I'll find something else and never look back. It's not even about the money, if these stupid fucks would just ask for $20 or something and allow me to use it normally and save files as I choose I would be fine giving it but everything turning into a god damn subscription cloud service can go straight to hell.

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u/Historical-Reach-969 — 2 months ago
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AC blower takes too long to ramp up. F450 chassis

Got a new 2025 work truck and the biggest issue I have with it is that when you start the truck it takes a solid 15 seconds to get full speed out of your blower fan so you are just sitting in this sweltering hot box of pain desperately waiting for AC to hit your face. My old f350 didn't do this. You started the truck and within 2-3 seconds you had air blasting you in the face.

The reason why this is important is because I service 20-30 yards a day sometimes and live in the south where it gets 110 outside, if it were just me firing it up a couple times a day to maybe to to or from a single jobsite it would be okay but after busting your ass to finish the job you are already hot as hell and now have to go sit inside a sauna until it feels like blowing air.

Leaving it running isn't an option either because android auto will force audio to itself instead of my phone if the truck is running so I couldn't get calls or listen to my music while working.

Is there a way I can make this kick on faster? I don't give a crap about longevity of my blower fan, It worked fine doing this in my 20 year old f350.

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u/Historical-Reach-969 — 3 months ago