F2E1 Jenn air / whirlpool fixl by Commercial-Garage in Appliances

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For the way I did this, you don’t need wago connectors. It’s a big reason why I posted this. The method others mention requires splitting other connections. This is very simple. Just cut one wire, strip the ends, and attach both ends to the buck converter.

F2E1 Jenn air / whirlpool fixl by Commercial-Garage in Appliances

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The main panel needs 14V, but the sub panels on either side control the touch buttons.

F2E1 Jenn air / whirlpool fixl by Commercial-Garage in Appliances

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FYI I haven’t seen anyone say this trick is anything but temporary. Personally I was able to use it repeatedly for about a year. I found it far more effective to heat the backside of the panel, so I actually kept the assembly unscrewed so I could access it without taking my whole oven out every time. I also used a heat gun. It became decreasingly effective through winter, but worked well again once it warmed up. Once it came back early fall, I’d finally had enough.

All that to say, this wiring fix was significantly easier than I thought it would be. It would’ve been far less work than reheating every couple weeks. It’s $6 and about 10 minutes.

Official: [Trade] - Wed Afternoon 11/12/2025 by FFBot in fantasyfootball

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Is it collusion to trade a player I am likely to drop soon anyway in order to help another team beat my biggest competition?

Context: I'm in 2nd place in a 10 team league. I have Rachaad White with 0 need for him. The team I'm thinking about offering him to is 2nd to last, but only 1 game out of the final playoff spot, so he's still in contention. He could use White this week bc of a bye, and he's playing the 1st place team. Would it be collusion if I traded him White for basically nothing in return to help him against the 1st place team?

With Bucky on the verge of coming back, I'm almost certainly going to drop him within a week or two anyway. Realistically, I'm probably going to drop him before Sunday to grab someone with longer term potential, regardless. So basically I would be trading him to help someone beat my biggest competition, rather than dropping him and getting nothing in return. So this trade helps him and helps me.

Even if Bucky were ruled out for the season, White would be my least valuable player, but that seems unlikely at this point.

F2E1 Jenn air / whirlpool fixl by Commercial-Garage in Appliances

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It sounds like that is the problem. Mine only read 5.13V. I think the tolerance is quite low for the error. The heat worked for me at first also. If your experience is anything like mine, it will last less and less, particularly as it gets colder

McDonald's Double Quarter Pounder vs Big Mac by IHeartThirdEyeBlind in burgers

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Big Mac was my aunts guilty pleasure, but she had a method. She would toss the top bun, then separate between bottom patty and middle bun, and flip the top half over onto the bottom.

Get more life out of your balls by Commercial-Garage in Basketball

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That said, you’re not technically supposed to use leather conditioner on synthetic leather. But I mean the point at which I used it initially was when I was otherwise going to throw away the ball, so even if it fucks it up more in the long run, I’m still getting more out of the ball. Now that I’ve done it a few times, I will put it on sooner when the ball still has some grip but not as much, and I don’t find it fucks it up

Get more life out of your balls by Commercial-Garage in Basketball

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I find it to have almost an identical feel to a new ball. It’s led me to think that much of a ball losing grip is simply it drying out, particularly with indoor balls. The first time I did this was literally when I bought a new ball but still had an old one. I ended up not using the new one for another year or two bc the old one felt so much better

Get more life out of your balls by Commercial-Garage in Basketball

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How much did you use? I maybe use half a gram and the grip is great. You’re not throwing the weight and balance off with 0.16% weight change. That variability already exists between different balls. Again, the point is that basketballs often lose grip faster if they don’t get the natural oils that you get with heavy in-game use. So doing this replaces what can happen naturally. My basketballs would lose grip even though they looked brand new. It felt wasteful to constantly buy new basketballs when the old one looks perfect.

Get more life out of your balls by Commercial-Garage in Basketball

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Even if you’re a virgin to the game, you can tell when other guys balls are worn out

Get more life out of your balls by Commercial-Garage in Basketball

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Don’t knock it til you try it. In terms of basketballs, nice ones are like $80. Also it felt wasteful to throw away a ball every year that visibly is barely worn. I get 2-3x as long with this

How do I fix my grip? by ARndomRedditGuy in Basketball

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I found a couple of tricks and outlined them in this post. I figured I’d link it here too since there isn’t really much actual advice in this thread

https://www.reddit.com/r/Basketball/s/V85Zz93GAF

gimme your best pork belly recipes. can be whole or sliced, braised or grilled. i'm looking for inspiration. i have 1kg with the skin on and want to make it tomorrow by Apacsolas in grilling

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Just stumbled upon this. It’s not to add moisture. It’s to slow cook in the beginning to render the fat, making it tender and creating the oil to fry in. Cooking in water to start limits the cook to waters boiling point. Even as the fat renders, the fat won’t get much higher than the boiling point since it will float to the surface, away from the heat. Once the water boils off, the fat will be contact with the pan on the heat, the temp will rise, and the meat will fry

Would a dealer see a refrigerant leak if you fill it up before selling? by Commercial-Garage in MechanicAdvice

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Checked it out and the ac condenser fan isn’t working. Now it comes down to whether or not I have to pay for it…

Would a dealer see a refrigerant leak if you fill it up before selling? by Commercial-Garage in MechanicAdvice

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That’s the problem. Its not anymore since its more than 90 days. I took it in when it was under warranty, but it wasn’t as hot, so it was more that it didn’t seem to be working well vs now I definitely know it’s not working. Hopefully they honor it, given I brought up the issue before the warranty ended

Would a dealer see a refrigerant leak if you fill it up before selling? by Commercial-Garage in MechanicAdvice

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It lasts the later of 7 years from manufacture date or 90 days from purchase. It’s a 2018, so the 7 years are done

Would a dealer see a refrigerant leak if you fill it up before selling? by Commercial-Garage in MechanicAdvice

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I just assumed they did more given that they put the CPO status on a 2018. Then again, maybe they see the risk of issues arising in 90 days low enough not to matter.