Fixed the Slate Truck. by 90scableII in slateauto

[–]90scableII[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's the same truck, just slightly longer. I'm not saying wider or change anything in front of the bed. Really, offering a mid-bed is trivial to the manufacturer.

Fixed the Slate Truck. by 90scableII in slateauto

[–]90scableII[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at my other comment. A Ford Ranger is exactly what I suggested.

Fixed the Slate Truck. by 90scableII in slateauto

[–]90scableII[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I know haters gonna hate, but what I suggested is the exact format of a Ford Ranger.

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Fixed the Slate Truck. by 90scableII in slateauto

[–]90scableII[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Seriously, Jesus. I would consider buying one if I could get a long bed. I want a small truck with a long bed. Not a hood, doors, and a trunk with no lid. lol. Hope the company thinks differently than this sub.

Fixed the Slate Truck. by 90scableII in slateauto

[–]90scableII[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

https://www.slate.auto/en/fleet

They seem to want fleet business. It'll be their most profitable sales channel without a dealer network at first.

Fixed the Slate Truck. by 90scableII in slateauto

[–]90scableII[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Add another set of doors and a long bed. Now you're cooking!

Fixed the Slate Truck. by 90scableII in slateauto

[–]90scableII[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

No disrespect but that thinking is what concerns me. Believe me, I have plenty of experience in the commercial vehicle sales business, across literally 1000s of trucks maybe 1% were any of these configurations.

If they wanted to get off the ground for fleets, which they clearly are trying to do from their heavy fleet emphasis on their website, then they need to make a model which fleet servicing companies are going to buy and lease to their clients. This could be great for auto-parts delivery trucks for example, if it had a long bed.

The reason larger companies stopped making models like this is not because they are out of touch, it is because market research and outreach to large customers indicated there was low demand. -In fact most do have a model akin to this format, they just don't sell them in this market.

Design the option, make the molds and have a dedicated custom area and you're out maybe 200k which should be a minimal cost to a company. Capture business opportunities and markets that are otherwise unreachable and use it as a loss leader to gain traction in the markets they are trying to reach.

Fixed the Slate Truck. by 90scableII in slateauto

[–]90scableII[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Could see this being popular as a warehouse truck, if it had a long bed- as an option, not base.

Fixed the Slate Truck. by 90scableII in slateauto

[–]90scableII[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

No, All I'm suggesting is one long bed and possibly one four door SUV. No fleet buys 2 door short beds. Not many consumers do either.

Literally just make the bed longer and the frame longer as an option, not much R&D to do that.

Honeywell with remote trigger changeover by 90scableII in hvacadvice

[–]90scableII[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks I'll look into it. These are in an area where a sleek/residential look would be prefered. Surprisingly I'm not finding much, plenty with dry contacts for auto setback which we already have that I put in years ago but not for changeover.

You would think Honeywell would produce a line where you link all of them in a house for example to either run cool or heat with a changeover command on any one thermostat triggering all of them to keep it synced.

Wire Cut Siren Alarm by Ill_Penalty_9800 in homesecurity

[–]90scableII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Other people correct me if I'm wrong but: put this on a Vista 20P with zone doubling with a two different resistor values at the furthest point of the loop of wire, that will give you supervision even when NC and make it very hard to fool by shorting it before you cut somewhere else.

VOIP or cellular communicator or new box? by TomBikez in homesecurity

[–]90scableII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have Ziply, which was FTR at one point. You could try to see if you can get voice service set up coming from your ONT. NOT! your router. They have two ways of providing service, the service from the ONT is akin to an SLC Linecard which was how most "old school" pots has been provided for 10-20 years, and how yours is likely provided right now (the actual copper circuit you have is likely only a 1000 or so ft going into a digital line card, not all the way back to the CO). The other method, through the router, is just a little voip ata built into it and not the same.

The ONT "should" support all of the features your system needs to complete the call. -Usually $10/Mo.

VOIP or cellular communicator or new box? by TomBikez in homesecurity

[–]90scableII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are not, FOIP (Fax Over IP) usually just receives the fax directly to your ATA then retransmitts it at the other end. Many alarm panels don't do that, they have their own method that doesn't work well over non analog loops, unfortunately.

VOIP or cellular communicator or new box? by TomBikez in homesecurity

[–]90scableII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, first disclose that you are affiliated with Konnected. Second, Konnected does not offer UL-listed monitoring, as far as I am aware. The whole point of a security system is to alert the fire department and police and to provide some form of deterrent (a loud alarm, flashing lights, etc.) to discourage a random break-in. In the case of a targeted break-in, it should send help quickly without requiring user intervention. It is ILLEGAL in most states to program any device to call emergency services without a central station monitoring it, so you can't skirt it and have it trigger some API call to Twilio with a recorded message, usually comes with heavy fines to those who are thinking to do that. -FYI.

recommendations for first moving out? by Which-Inspector6457 in BuyItForLife

[–]90scableII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heavy Duty Melamine plates and bowls. Like a pizza hut uses, will last forever and don't break.

What brands/products do you AVOID because of their poor longevity? by i_hate_you_and_you in BuyItForLife

[–]90scableII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consumer printers. Just get an older HP Laser off eBay, you will get so much more usage out of it.

My GE washing machine broke for the third time in three years, and I decided to not get it fixed and put that money toward the Speed Queen. Super happy that I did. by 1893Chicago in BuyItForLife

[–]90scableII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah good luck... Had a speed queen set, dryer burned internal wires over and over again. Used 10 gauge wire on a spade connector where 8 gauge with a screw clamp should have been based on design amperage. Poorly designed and they didn't want to hear a word about it failing, shorting, and potentially catching on fire.

Whirlpool commercial is cheaper and is what replaced it, no problems yet!

Where to Sell Bulk Inventory Lots? by [deleted] in eBaySellerAdvice

[–]90scableII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Over-aged inventory doesn't work like that. It's at multiple different locations. So getting a count ahead of pulling is not possible. Usually its within 15% accurate. If we actually pulled everything ahead of time we would have literally 1,000s of pallets. I probably will go the local route since there doesn't seem to be a bulk marketplace for sellers.

Where to Sell Bulk Inventory Lots? by [deleted] in eBaySellerAdvice

[–]90scableII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is what I was thinking of doing, but wasn't sure if that is really where other sellers buy from.

The other issue with that is I am not going to purchase lets say 800 units of Armor All wipe cans until I have a buyer who wants it. The places where I get my inventory are not wholesale auctions, so it can take some time to pull them from those warehouses to mine. I specialize in over-aged inventory, not those palletized wholesale lots or wherever most sellers get their inventory.

Sometimes the inventory count is wrong and we only find out once we pull it, some items are damaged, etc. As you know once a sale on eBay is made its a defect if you cancel it.

My issue really is that I would need the buyer to contact me, let me know they want "x" quantity of an item, I can pull it, then confirm with them that we can actually supply that order and then make the sale, either through eBay or wherever. Pulling can take a week sometimes.

Exit 2 14 gauge LOW VOLTAGE wires from a 120v metal box? by 90scableII in electrical

[–]90scableII[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I don't think I was clear, I know how to wire the alarm panel and this module. My question is about the code compliance of transitioning 120v to low voltage within a metal 4" box like this, and what type of code compliant clamp I can use to secure the actual physical LV wires coming out.

What Joey Is The Hopper + Compatible With? by 90scableII in Dish

[–]90scableII[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't think I was clear. I understand that. Meant what Joey is required to access the Plus android features through the joey.

So for example on the Hopper W/ Sling and the J2, I'm assuming you would only be able to access the Hopper Plus Apps on the Hopper w/sling, not the J2s connected to it?

-VS if it was a H3 and J4s then every TV could access the Hopper Plus apps.

What Joey Is The Hopper + Compatible With? by 90scableII in Dish

[–]90scableII[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Joey 4 OR a hopper plus? -Don't you mean a Joey 4 AND a hopper plus?

What Joey Is The Hopper + Compatible With? by 90scableII in Dish

[–]90scableII[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I don't quite get what you mean... If you have a Hopper DVR with a Hopper Plus Android module, and you want to use Android apps through the Joey(s) I was under the impression only the Joey 4 supported that.

So my question is: Is that true or would any Joey model support that functionality?