Would like to purchase some reliable solar panels to power a couple Blink 4 outdoor cameras.
Looking for suggestions based on commentor's favorable experience with specific products. What should I purchase, what should I avoid?
Looking for suggestions based on commentor's favorable experience with specific products. What should I purchase, what should I avoid?
Thinking I best buy a spare during the 30% off under $20 sale LOL. Those two little magnets hang in there. Took a 40 minute ride today!
Had a flat tire on the right front wheel so swapped in the space saver spare. Now have this road departure warning and brake system warning. Are these warnings due to the spare tire being in use? Did not have these warnings prior to changing out the flat tire. 2020 model year.
I just picked this tool up used. It looked to be in very good condition. Bought it, brought it home and upon plugging it in and running it... well maybe I screwed up.
I've no prior experience using this specific make and model tool before but this one sounds, to me, to be rubbing internally and/or to have a bad bearing. I checked the 4" blade, it is not rubbing and it appears to be an undamaged and sharp OEM blade.
Check out the audio of the attached video. Sound normal or bad?
Anyone experience this in their bill lately who know the cause? I pay in full each month, I am not on balanced billing, last month's bill was ~$100, this month's bill shows that $100 paid and paid on time. Current bill is ~$215 including a ~$55 "Billing Adjustment" as an additional charge on top of normal commodity and service charges. Their office is not open so I can't speak to them until Monday.
Plumbers are coming today to find and repair the leak(s). Locations of the leaks are unknown. What necessary precaution should I expect be taken by the plumbers to protect the gas appliances from the pressure when pressure testing the lines? Seems I've read that appliance gas valves cannot be exposed to the PT pressure without damaging them.
The gas company came to change out my meter due to its age. In doing so they found the 1/2 cu ft needle on the meter was slowly moving despite all gas appliances were off and pilot lights were out. They made a quick check of the appliances and some of the valves using a gas sensor and applied some liquid soap to suspect parts. Did not identify the cause. Locked the meter off and told me to call them when repaired.
So, obviously we are very fortunate that the condition was identified before it became hazardous however I can't get a plumber out for three days.
While I wait are there some checks I can safely make myself?
We have four gas appliances. I could disconnect the piping to the natural gas appliance we have that is outside, turn off the valves at each appliance, install a pressure gauge and Schroeder valve and pressurize the line with a low pressure charge of air and look for leaks myself. If it is an appliance that is leaking or a specific component of the piping and I can identify it I can likely get someone out to repair it sooner. If it is an appliance can I not simply disconnect it and have the gas company back out to recheck for a leak and unlock the meter?
We are in NY State.
The original OEM cartridge filters I have are at their end of life. While I've gotten impressive life out if the cartridges I can't justify the cost of the OEM replacement cartridges. Kinda like OEM HP or Brother ink and toner iykwim.
I purchased a set of aftermarket filter cartridges through Amazon but they were of obvious poor quality so I returned them.
Came here to ask for suggestions based on the experience of users of other brands. What works best and lasts?
I totally forgot about the jack pad when I dropped the jack after changing the oil yesterday. I didn't realize I had left it until today when I checked my HF wish list and saw the jack pad stiĺl on my list. I dropped what I was doing to check on it and found it hanging as pictured. Attention HF, I need one in red or orange. I'll donate this one to a friend.
I called Blink tech support yesterday due to my 1-1/2 yo Blink wired floodlight no longer lighting its flood lamps automatically when motion is detected. The lamps no longer light manually either. I have a Blink Plus subscription which extends the warranty of this device. Long story short, they surely make it difficult but they are sending a replacement. They require the defective device be returned post free. Seems to be much wasted effort on Blink's part (and the customers's) to go to such lengths to replace under warranty a device that they are currently selling for $30.
I'll go first. My best guess these 3/8 drive bits are 25 yrs old. That is when I bought my first compressor.
7 yo faucet. I have removed the retaining setscrew and tried to pull the handle off. No go. I tried to pry the handle off. Did not budge. I sprayed BP blaster into the screw hole and let it soak a couple times. Still no luck. Tapped the handle with a hammer to try to break it loose. Nothing. Out of ideas.