Image 1 — Fit check. maybe too big?
Image 2 — Fit check. maybe too big?
Image 3 — Fit check. maybe too big?
Image 4 — Fit check. maybe too big?
Image 5 — Fit check. maybe too big?
Image 6 — Fit check. maybe too big?

Fit check. maybe too big?

Big snoof recommended this size. If she pushes nose to cage, it seems to push muzzle too closer to her eyes. If I tighten head strap, it seems to pull it too close to her eyes. Recommendations?

u/Vivid-Yak3645 — 4 days ago

I patented the photon torpedo and then they got rid of money. Federalies gave me lifetime holocredits.

They said ‘Generational Wealth’ wasn’t a thing anymore. Commie Cardie bastards.. what are my kids going to do!!?

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u/Vivid-Yak3645 — 8 days ago

Leasing sucks. My quarterslord is a twat.

Sonic shower stings. Replicator burns everything. And life support is hot in summer and cold in winter. Nothing gets fixed and I either pay rent or sleep in a airlock. Can’t wait to save enough holocredits for a down payment… :/

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u/Vivid-Yak3645 — 12 days ago

Increase fan speed on evaporator?

Two story house. Hot humid south east US. Approx 2100sqft. Two x 2.5 ton Carrier puron units to service upstairs and downstairs zones. Readings are upstairs unit only.

Upstairs evap fan is set to low, but tenants set thermostat cold and it makes upstairs system run almost 20 hours per day now. Separate dehumidifier runs 24/7 and helps keep relative humidity at 45-55%, so I suspect increased fan speed won’t hit average humidity too hard.

Should I adjust evap fan to medium to help system run less hours per day?

Should I set cool differential temp to a certain setting? Instead of 0.5 degrees F differential to maybe 1.5 or 2 degrees?

u/Vivid-Yak3645 — 1 month ago

1927 original build. 1991 effective build date.

Looking at a 2/1 bungalow that building department says effective build date is 1991. Listing agent said drains are PVC and electrical all updated. House has ducted central AC and modern appliances. Cabinets and floors are all 1990s style. All windows/doors newer impact rated.

Ill get inspection, but not for a bit. In the meantime, does this sound right? At what point does a building department say, “this house is basically new?” Does it imply all knob and tube was taken out? All cast iron drains and galvanized plumbing out too? Or can I not read too much into that at all? Florida market if it helps.

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u/Vivid-Yak3645 — 1 month ago