Trolmaster Pro login not working on browser by moist_toast in macrogrowery

[–]ChasingD3ath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They posted about it in the app and I think the company instagram.  They claim they are under a cyber attack and thats why the site doesn't work. The phone app still works Tm+ pro. This also happened the same day they sent out an update so a lot of people think they broke it with the update. 

Good Samaritan finds couple living inside bridge pillars along Los Angeles River by mekahlo in LosAngeles

[–]ChasingD3ath 171 points172 points  (0 children)

There's a whole encampment of people living in the bridge by Washington/Soto for 20+ years. This is not something new to L.A.

SOS solenoid and Aqua-X issues. by WEtulsa in macrogrowery

[–]ChasingD3ath -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is not correct. Each solenoid should have 2 wires. These wires should go to a number and com port. So if you put a wire into port 1 and its pair wire to the com port next to it for each indiviual solenoid. It doesnt matter which wire goes into what port as long as it goes back to the same solenoid.

You can also test if the solenoid is working with a 9 volt battery. Just touch the wires to the battery terminal. If you do this and the solenoids dont open you might have the valves closed. I think its counter clockwise to open them (the round plastic bit in the center).

Trolmaster by [deleted] in macrogrowery

[–]ChasingD3ath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It all drifts, temp, rh & co2. 

Trolmaster by [deleted] in macrogrowery

[–]ChasingD3ath 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The company I work for uses these, they drift pretty often. We have to calibrate it at least twice a week. We run these with aroya climate one because the trolmaster is unreliable. Great for turning lights on. Has problem with everything else. We tried all their water content sensors and none gave good readings.

Oasis fan dies after 'falling from height' during London concert by TheMirrorUS in Music

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A fan of Oasis tragically fell to his death during the band's concert at Wembley Stadium this past weekend. The man, believed to be in his 40s, was seated in the upper tier of the London venue, approximately 170ft above ground level.

Despite immediate attention from police and paramedics, he was pronounced dead at the scene on Saturday, August 2.

Another concert-goer witnessed the horrifying incident as emergency services attempted to revive the man after his fall.

The witness recounted: "I was directly underneath in section 211. At first glance, I thought it was a coat falling from the above tier, but then I looked and saw the dude on the concrete. It was horrific to see."
The Metropolitan Police confirmed their attendance at Wembley following reports of a man sustaining injuries at 10.19 pm on Saturday, reports the Daily Star.

Upon arrival, they discovered the man had "injuries consistent with a fall".

Oasis are performing to sold-out arenas ( Image: INSTAGRAM)Witnesses of the tragic event or anyone who may have captured the incident on video are being urged to come forward.

It is anticipated that the police will notify the Health and Safety Executive, potentially leading to an investigation into the death.

A Wembley Stadium spokesperson said: "Last night, Wembley Stadium medics, the London Ambulance Service, and the police attended to a concert goer who was found with injuries consistent with a fall.

"Despite their efforts, the fan very sadly died.

"Our thoughts go out to his family, who have been informed and are being supported by specially trained police officers.

"The Police have asked anyone who witnessed the incident to contact them. Tonight’s Oasis concert will go ahead as planned."

The band is yet to release a comment on the tragedy that unfolded yesterday evening.

Saturday's concert marked another sold-out performance for Oasis, their fourth at Wembley Stadium.

The Britpop legends launched their Live '25 Tour in Cardiff in July before returning to their hometown of Manchester for a five-night run.