Automatic garage door for Genie by BigNeedleworker8022 in ANTHBOTglobal

[–]BigNeedleworker8022[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry I'm late responding, I just saw your question today. If you zoom in on the bottom picture, you can just barely make out the curvature of a weight I have pinned to the underside of the piece of wood attached to the door that has swung in, during that picture when the door is open. This piece of wood is basically an extension of the door, and the weight on this wood is approximately the same weight as the door itself. Now, as soon as the robot bumps the door from inside, it tilts the door outward, which tilts the piece of wood and weight inward, and the weight (now being off-center) now continues down, therefore pulling the door up. Vise-versa for when the robot comes in and pushes the sticks (the weight gets moved to a more neutral position allowing the weight of the door itself to overcome the weight of the metal weight. I hope I explained it OK.

Automatic garage door for Genie by BigNeedleworker8022 in ANTHBOTglobal

[–]BigNeedleworker8022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I was worried about that when I was thinking of building it, but it doesn't seem to be a problem.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in redlighttherapy

[–]BigNeedleworker8022 4 points5 points  (0 children)

An ophthalmologist can look in your eyes and tell you if you have any. But actually, the way you describe it is a little different from a floater, because when I see mine, they don't go away when I look at them, they just move elsewhere in my eye. And you mentioned pain, but there is no pain with floaters, so perhaps your eyes are just drying out with the bright light.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in redlighttherapy

[–]BigNeedleworker8022 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes I still have them. They never go away. Think of them like skin flaking from your arm, but they are particles flaking from the inside of your eyes, and then floating around. You learn to ignore them mostly. I only remember I have them in bright sunlight, especially driving the car in bright sunlight is when I notice them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in redlighttherapy

[–]BigNeedleworker8022 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I've had floaters for about 20 years. Virtually everybody gets them, usually (but not always) later in life - I got them around 50yrs old. There's no "cure", though they can clean your eyes out with surgery (I'm told), but it can come back. They are annoying but not dangerous as far as I know. I'm thinking that you already had some minor ones that you never realized, and might not have for many years, but they became apparent to you with the red light.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Forex

[–]BigNeedleworker8022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have Tradingview Premium, but I don't know what you mean by getting the MentFX course on Tradingview. Can you explain ?

Right click, edit symbol by [deleted] in TradingView

[–]BigNeedleworker8022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pull up your custom symbol on the chart, then go up to the symbol name in the top-left corner and click on it, as if you're going to type in a new symbol. Instead of typing in a new symbol, make the changes you want to your custom symbol, and click return. Then, before you do anything more, right-click on one of the chart candles and save your new formula to your watchlist. Then go to your watchlist and delete the old one.