▲ 3 r/radon

Are 2 mitigation systems better than 1?

Of course, I mean meaningfully better. e.g. doesn't have to be 2x better, but hopefully more than 1.05x better. I moved into a new house recently (new to me) and quickly discovered that I needed mitigation. Went with a reputable company that did a traditional system install. While there seemed to be a temporary improvement, I guess that is hard to quantity give the daily/weekly fluctuation. I still frequently see values measured in the basement in the 4-6 pCi/L range (24 hr avg) with an Airthings Corentium. I'd like to explore options for better mitigation. Will installing a second system in a different part of basement make a meaningful difference?

Worth noting that I am having a drain tile system (along 3 of the 4 perimeter walls) with a sump pump put in next week to help with a little bit of water intrusion we had with some heavy rain. I have heard that could make the radon system more effective, but I'm not sure I understand why it would help.

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u/fiverlakesrunner — 11 days ago

Difficulty difference between running fiber in trench vs. setting up point to point outdoor access points to get internet to a shed that is 150' away from house

I've been researching and internally debating options to get my internet service out to my shed, which is about 150' from my house (clear line of sight). I'd originally planned on setting up 2 point to point PoE devices (like an eero 7 outdoor). But now I'm considering whether just running direct burial fiber through a trench would be simpler. The ground I would have to dig through would be pretty easy and straight forward (I've dug in that area for other projects, so kind of know what I'm getting into there). I've just never worked with fiber before, so assumed that would be complicated/tricky. But it seems less tricky than installing poles and mounting access points in two different places (which also includes digging, concrete, etc.)

Anyone have experience with the latter (fiber trench) that in hindsight wish they had done the P2P option?

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u/fiverlakesrunner — 22 days ago
▲ 26 r/Zwift

Tron bike level upgrades

Has there ever been any hint from Zwift that there could potentially in the future be visual flair or indicators of the tron bike leveling up? I swear I heard that somewhere, but possible I dreamt it. It would put it on par (from a uniqueness or bragging rights perspective) with the other halo bikes - in that it's a demonstration that you earned that thing through similar method and work - fully upgrading 3 bikes of that brand.

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u/fiverlakesrunner — 3 months ago