▲ 35 r/CivIV

Had to post this wild border situation on Earth 18 civs

After a shameful amount of hours playing civ 4, a lot of them on earth 18 civs I’ve never seen borders turn out like this.
(I’m playing a ‘recreate the British Empire challenge where I can only directly control the British isles but must settle/invade all the historical colonies, I do it on a high difficulty, hence the enhanced British Isles).
France settled Sweden, maybe the first or second time I’ve seen this out of (sadly) literally hundreds of times of playing Earth.
Germany got stumped by Russia at their second city and Russia is expanding into Finland. Germany also managed to grab a barb city in Vietnam? 😂
There’s a barb city halfway up Scandinavia which I’ve never seen before.
Greece managed to settle all the way into Central Asia, never seen that before, Rome settled North Africa, (think I’ve seen that once).
Rather than expand southwards, Egypt appears to have waged war on Mali, stumping both empires significantly, except Egypt managed to grab the usual barb city in Siberia 😂 don’t think I’ve seen them get it before, it’s usually a toss up between Arabia, Rome, Greece or Persia.
On a side note, Egypt almost always founds Judaism on my Earth, this time Mali did. Persia settling south India?? That’s a first. Then China getting severely handicapped with just 3 cities by 0Ad is completely new. Arabia is settling Indonesia and has settled the Philippines, which is a definite first, also weird that they’re grabbing Southeast Asia before Africa.
Mongolia of all places managed to grab south east China.
There’s problem is I rely on a powerful Chinese hegemon in the area to secure all the Asian luxury resources to trade with them, he’s really easy to become friends with by running bureaucracy. Now I’m gonna struggle to get all the sugar silk, banana and rice my empire needs to run great people and achieve my objective.

u/N0rthic3 — 5 days ago

Anybody heard of keeping a 407a txv in a system when it’s on 404a?

Working on an old cellar cooling system and someone is insisting we won’t need to change the txv’s which are labelled for 407 when the system in on 404a. I’m maintaining we do.

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u/N0rthic3 — 14 days ago
▲ 21 r/oil

Think we know how they’ve co-operated…

Something to do with doing imports over night by 50%

u/N0rthic3 — 1 month ago

Chain gang: did anybody sus it from the start?

Just thinking about how great a twist it was that it turned out to be a scam, I remember the first time I watched the episode and didn’t see it coming at all. Got me thinking as to whether anyone had it sussed from the start or perhaps from the restaurant heart attack scene.

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u/N0rthic3 — 1 month ago
▲ 24 r/HVAC

Fridge guy repairing my own commercial air con unit

Hi all, as the title says, I’m a commercial fridge tech but I’m having a go at repairing my own commercial air con unit, it’s a Sanyo big pac dc inverter.
It’s not cooling properly indoors, on first glance the liquid line is cold and getting condensate around it. The suction line is cold as it should be. So straight away it seems low on gas as there’s flashing going on in the liquid line. However when removing the panel I’m finding that the liquid line is ambient until it reaches the two solenoid valves circled in the picture. After the valves the lines go cold. The liquid line pressure is 155 psi.
The suction line is 110psi. It’s on 410
Are these solenoids supposed to restrict the flow? I haven’t come across this before.
Thanks again for any help

u/N0rthic3 — 2 months ago