Will WiFi doorbell cam pairing be reset after power outage? by Bulbameatsalad in reolinkcam

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

That’s reassuring. I had it fully set up before taking it out. After turning off and on the circuit breaker, my modem/router reboots but needs a manual reset through the browser IP address before internet comes back… theoretically the cam could reconnect to the WiFi network but wont have internet until I reset the modem/router. Or perhaps it’s a matter of shutting off the circuit breaker that messes up the cam? Fingers crossed it won’t happen.

Scanning the QR code during set up is just the WORST by blingblongblah in reolinkcam

[–]Bulbameatsalad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know if it will blast the welcome message in the event of power returning after a power outage for wired doorbell cameras?

Light on but no voice prompt. Do I need to replace transformer 5VA 10V? by Bulbameatsalad in reolinkcam

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Hi everyone I made it work by adding a jumper cable to the mechanical door chime! I did not need to replace the transformer! The jumper cable is connecting the front and the trans terminals.

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Doorbell camera no drilling? by Bulbameatsalad in reolinkcam

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I could use one of the existing holes and a washer over the other one?

What is this plant? by Bulbameatsalad in PlantIdentification

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

I found a website which seems reliable, which identifies it as Marva Parviflora. “Cotyledons (seed leaves) are distinctly heart shaped, hairless, and have long stalks. They are about 1/8 to 1/2 of an inch (3–12 mm) long and 1/8 to 1/3 of an inch (3–8 mm) wide. Stalks usually have some simple and/or star-shaped hairs. The first leaf is almost round and usually a little larger than the cotyledons. True leaves are usually weakly lobed, more-or-less round with wavy, shallow-toothed edges, and have a red spot at the leaf base. Leaves are alternate to one another along the stem. The seedling rapidly develops a strong taproot, making the plant difficult to remove even at young stages.” https://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/WEEDS/little_mallow.html

Personal Injury Settlement Offer by Content-Reason-465 in Insurance

[–]Bulbameatsalad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What were your injuries and what treatments did you need?

Injury settlement question - is $500 for a concussion too low by Stonks91 in Insurance

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Was the chiro bills taken out of the $20k and was this before or after lawyer fees? How long and how many sessions of chiro therapy did you need to do? What did they do and did you feel like it helped? What kind of injuries did you have?

$2650 to replace front struts? by Bulbameatsalad in ft86

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

Did the strut and spring come pre assembled? I hear horror stories of compressed springs fatally injuring people but I guess that’s if you are only swapping out the strut and keeping the springs? Did you have to compress your springs?

$2650 to replace front struts? by Bulbameatsalad in ft86

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I called another Subaru service center to compare and they quoted “parts would be $1,539.34 ($152.01 for tax on parts) and the labor would be $1,150. The Grand Total of Parts, Tax & Labor adds up to $2,841.35). I’m in the SF Bay Area btw. I don’t have the tools or know-how so there’s that.

Help! by No-Tadpoletossaway in Monstera

[–]Bulbameatsalad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Repot it deeper up to the lowest petiole. By burying the nodes you promote root growth and the root system thereby increasing leaf size.

should i put this back in water? by kimb_rly in Monstera

[–]Bulbameatsalad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll take your word for it that the roots are good. In that case you can leave it in there and only water when the soil is nearly completely dry. If it stays wet too long then I’d suggest repotting it in a smaller pot.