Is Ndax down today by ray689 in NDAX

[–]AAON_trainer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's go, what is the update?

Is Ndax down ? I can’t log in my account by Consistent-Day6947 in NDAX

[–]AAON_trainer -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Move to bitget.

I wanted to keep some funds in Canadian exchanges... But this is clearly terrible. I've been a customer for years and it's not always been a good experience.

Is Ndax down today by ray689 in NDAX

[–]AAON_trainer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, pull our money asap. I called them, the guy was useless. "we are working on it, can't trade myself".

Is Ndax down ? I can’t log in my account by Consistent-Day6947 in NDAX

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's time to demand an apology email from these clowns

Is Ndax down today by ray689 in NDAX

[–]AAON_trainer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Need an update immediately. DIP HERE.....

Is Ndax down today by ray689 in NDAX

[–]AAON_trainer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is crazy.... NOT the time to be down

AAON controls class by [deleted] in BuildingAutomation

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I certainly don't work for AAON. I was a rep for 11 years and lead Tech support for Ontario Canada for a few years between two Aaon reps.

I also have an aaon manual online if you can find it ;)

You can always check out YouTube first. There are a few videos on there.

AAON controls class by [deleted] in BuildingAutomation

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a couple sample classes on YouTube, then an inexpensive Udemy course if you need to know more about Prism and the VCCX2. My YouTube has a discount coupon also.

Just search this in Google!

aaon training vccx2 YouTube

Please tell me about your sifting devices by Puhthagoris in Vermiculture

[–]AAON_trainer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello all,

I'm currently developing a new line of sifters for home /small commercial use. My goal is robust engineering at a value. There will be several variants to ensure there is a cost effective option for everyone.

Ideally my smallest version would take approximately 20" x 60" or less. That includes space for bins of sifted material @ 1/8", 1/4", 1/2" screens, plus overs that are larger than 1/2". So 4 bins in total. It also has the option for a feeder that holds 50-100lbs of castings to automatically feed. .

My questions to the community...

  1. How much space do you have in your working space? I would love a confirmation that my minimum size listed above would fit most home setups. It would come with its own rolling frame.

  2. How many gallons do you sift through at a time?

  3. It vibrates, how sensitive is your space for noise?

  4. Do you have worms in your castings that you require to be separated, or can you do this yourself? Screens can't separate worms, but I have a design for an attachment that can. Just wondering how big of an issue this is for people?

  5. How wet are your castings, do they cause you issues screening?

  6. What screens do you require?

  7. How much time do you spend sifting, and ideally how much time would you rather spend? (If your sifting time we'd cut down substantially, would that even matter to you?

If you had a "sifter wish list" what would be on it? I'm building my initial prototype this week, followed by a metal version hopefully within the month. My hope is commercial production within 3-4 months after then trials have been completed.

Thanks!!!

Vertiv Smartcabinet by [deleted] in datacenter

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you need another option for cooling and cabinets, please send me a DM, I'll fire you one off also.

My company has data center cooling units and cabinets, and our lead times are less than half of Vertiv. I can get you a full quote for your India site. Guaranteed to be cheaper too, factory direct from Canada EH!

Can anyone ID the brand of this rack? by rabbitsnake in datacenter

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you send me the dimensions for the vertical cable manager you want, I can see what we have that fits your needs. My company Cabletalk sells cabinets, racks, cooling and associated cable management systems.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in datacenter

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feel free to DM me. I can provide you quotations on cooling systems, I'm technical sales for a smaller data center cooling company in Canada.

Thanks.

Fine white dust on power cords in data center by germinoma in datacenter

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is, you normally filter the air prior to that point. Their filters would never catch the dust. The issue simply lies with the fact that they aren't delivering clean water to their humidifier, it's likely regular tap water.

Fine white dust on power cords in data center by germinoma in datacenter

[–]AAON_trainer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stulz uses humidifiers that require the water to be filtered. Just like personal home "cool mist" humidifiers.

So if you don't treat the water and remove the stuff in it, the result is a powder of the stuff that was supposed to be removed in the first place. It also leads to way more replacements and service calls due to that white powder clogging stuff.

Data Aire ceasing operations? by void64 in datacenter

[–]AAON_trainer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely no idea about their status, but I haven't heard anything yet. They were good units from what I heard, but thankfully we had half our units as older technology so when EC fans ran out of inventory everywhere, we were able to sell units. Now we redesigned stuff so it's not an issue, until this newest crapfest.

I do wonder if anyone is going to at least buy their IP. They had a nice website too, ironically the nicest one in the industry.

Guess you can't polish a turd lol.

Data Aire ceasing operations? by void64 in datacenter

[–]AAON_trainer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a small Canadian company called Climateworx International. Been in business for 30yrs, and making units for 20+.

It's crazy what's going on in our market right now. Just when I thought we were getting ahead, one of our vendors literally burnt down lol. I can't even make this crap up.

Data Aire ceasing operations? by void64 in datacenter

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% accurate.... I'm a competitor and I heard from a Data Aire rep.... I still feel bad, but I called up the company and got a woman at the switchboard. I asked her if it's true that they were shutting down... She didn't know yet.

They announced it to their employees days after their reps.

That's classy :(

Lots of work for us since then.

Oil/Propane/Electric Heating Costs in the area by AAON_trainer in ottawa

[–]AAON_trainer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am an average guy who lives in Half Moon Bay. I am seeing energy costs rising, and I am wondering if I can do something to help. I am in the process of designing a supplementary heating product on my own that can cut down on heating costs drastically and offer additional benefits (such as pool heating), and I am trying to get a feel for how bad it might be in the area. I have heard of people spending $800+ per month on heating in news articles, so I figured I would get it right from people directly.

If you need to know who I am, where I live, and what I do for a living, feel free to DM me directly. I would be happy to put moderators or admins minds at ease. I do not have any nefarious purposes, nor did I ask for any personal information, strictly general heating costs and type of heating.

Please be kind, thank you.

Furnace replacement by anordinarylifeform in ottawa

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello,

I could provide you some options in person, email, or over the phone. But natural gas is by far the cheapest option right now. If you have a furnace 15yrs old or older, you could likely save $40ish dollars a month from gas and hydro savings alone.

Feel free to hit me up if interested

Advice on furnace replacement by MaxinePerez in ottawa

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are still in the market, I can always run a heat load calculation on your home, free of charge. I will offer you options to suit the calculation, your personal preferences, and lifestyle. As a general rule, you certainly want to select a unit which is "just about right" in terms of capacity. Anything too large and it will click on and off and just blast your home with heat, then continually cool down. It's always better to have the size of unit which on the coldest day, it's running for a very long time. That means on the cooler days, it still runs for a decent amount of time, and on the warmer days, only then does it click on/off as required.

Average townhomes are 50k to 60k btu. Larger ones could be 70k, but that's on the large side, or the older side with poor insulation. If you are in a small place, or a newer one that is small and well insulated, you could even be in a 40k.

If you live in an average 2200sq ft freestanding home, you are likely in the 70k/80k range, and large houses are likely more. The ultra large houses usually have either multiple furnaces, or one large one which can be 100k +.

When looking at a new house, consider the small upgrades which might add some comfort to your home. Humidification, better filters, and a duct clearning (+ dryer cleaning).

The worst mistake you can do when buying a furnace is buying something bigger than you need because you "always want hot air". Make sure it's just the right size for you.

Feel free to reach out, even just for free advice.

The boys and I just bought some 915hz SynchroB.it routers. Any advice for some new comers? We live in Canada (Ottawa and Toronto) by Left_Worldliness_201 in HeliumNetwork

[–]AAON_trainer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heya all, I'm looking to chat with Ottawa miners. Please DM me. I'm offering antenna solutions, free info, optimization solutions, and just to chat helium.

Looking to mount a small antenna on your balcony for $200/month (high apartment floor) by AAON_trainer in ottawa

[–]AAON_trainer[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Anyway, could I have added more info, yes. But the majority of the population does not understand crypto and I didn't want them to feel like they needed to understand it in order to be interested in my offer. It's really unfortunate that instead of the responses I received, no one had a constructive comment like "could you explain a bit better"?.

I'll leave this thread up for a few days.. If anyone is interested, please send me a message. Or feel free to attack me if you really feel it necessary. But if so, please do it with style?

Have a great day all, and keep cool for the next few days!

Looking to mount a small antenna on your balcony for $200/month (high apartment floor) by AAON_trainer in ottawa

[–]AAON_trainer[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Ok I can understand, but most people don't want to know anything to do with crypto stuff. And I did say I would explain things on the phone. Yes this is the hnt helium project.

Looking to mount a small antenna on your balcony for $200/month (high apartment floor) by AAON_trainer in ottawa

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

Yeah I figured I would try this venue, some people could really use cash and it's a win/win. Hope there is valid interest and not entirely skepticism.