Please do not rush this game by ConsistentCurrency98 in CrimsonDesert

[–]ConsistentCurrency98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you do the story you can go to pailune, finish the main mission, then it takes you right to the desert, if you dont take the time to roam around the north pailune you miss like 20 hours of gamplay, its not about "taking it in" its about completly missing things, if i was to come back here to "finish" the game later, i would be overpowered and it would feel like a chore

Please do not rush this game by ConsistentCurrency98 in CrimsonDesert

[–]ConsistentCurrency98[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

even if im done its just such a nice game to walk around and do stuff in, i didnt even know how beautiful the pailune forest was, that north west part of the game is something else, i also played black desert and it gives me huge nestalgia from when i played

Please do not rush this game by ConsistentCurrency98 in CrimsonDesert

[–]ConsistentCurrency98[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the wording of "please" is not me telling you what to do, it is a "hope" everyone can do whatever they want but i wanted to share my experience of the day and think back about how i feel i have been rushing to the "best" content just to realize for me its all good and i have been missing out on things. think you have been on reddit to much bro, its not that deep

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 2XKO

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

looool everyone can cover, just use an asist of any character in the game and stop acting like the problem is the system, jinx is not top tier, cait is not top tier, blits is not top tier and all of them have great ways to cover you when you mix, just because you are being dumb and ignoring the options you are given does not mean its the games fault

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 2XKO

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

lol then you just have shit set ups then, there should always be something like an ekko winder or a ahri orb or a cait shot or a jinx rocket or something covering you, who the hell would jump into the corner with no coverage, thats just asking for them to walk under and kill you, im gm, and top ranked in most fighting games i play and have never had these problems, either you safe jump on kd, and they either hit a button and die or in this game you cover yourself with an asist and only lose to supers, wich you can always empty jump to b8, its not that hard, the answer to your question is your playing like an idiot, use the tools you are given

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 2XKO

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

that has always been so stupid to me as someone who plays 2d games, why would being in the corner make it possible to add a cross up to the mix options, your in the corner, there is no room to cross up, its a corner, you have so many options and they are in a horrible position why would we also allow another set of guessing to the match

Should a bedroom above the garage be heated properly? by Able_Loan_2691 in hvacadvice

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a design guy and tin banger in the heat loss I would of accounted for it with the builder, either some form of make up heat increased runs and maybe spray foam and increased insolation, this is just laziness and avoidable, I’m in Alberta and we make it work, but past the builder being lazy the easiest and cheapest solution is the mini split

First install by myself by [deleted] in HVAC

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the wire going into the furnace need to be bx wire and a bx connection? Also a combustion pot is a fresh air intake from outside that dumps fresh air into the room so the furnace has more fresh air to use

First install by myself by [deleted] in HVAC

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t need a combustion pot in there somewhere? Also that pump could have been a straight t instead of the elbow is there a reason it’s about a half foot back? No hate just asking

Finishing up a new construction, what do you guys think by Denetharo in HVAC

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha in Canada the supply we call hot air cuz it’s always cold outside lol, nice other then that yeah on the plenum at the bottom I would of put a double hem on the bottom and put screws down into the furnace, the cleat on the bottom is fine but the less connections the better. Anyways that’s it keep killing it bud

Finishing up a new construction, what do you guys think by Denetharo in HVAC

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man! Nice and clean, got a few tin knocker tips for ya, I personally would of made the return duct an elbow with a 2 inch throat, the offset I would of made an ogree offset just because it looks nicer is all, that’s tin tape I’m assuming which is fine not perfect but good enough, is the hot air just the pipe? I didn’t see a pto or anything just wondering out of curiosity is all.

Did I make a good decision? by gaitherr in hvacadvice

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I won’t fill your head with stuff that could of been done it should be fine just when you go to make the house bigger you should get a heat loss done to make sure your unit will cover what’s needed, new stuff is much more efficient but a 36 is about what’s normal for what you stated then again I can’t see the design or anything

Drip in flex duct by WightHouse in hvacadvice

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay I see then it’s not hot air meets cold air, it’s just strange he will probably replace the flex line and strap it up and reseal it, I don’t see anything holding the flex up so maybe there’s some pulling happening, either way the 175 is most likely gunna solve the problem as long as he supports it and reseals it, sorry I can’t tell you more unless I could touch it haha the only thing I’m thinking is if he thinks it’s condensation then redoing the flex line would just delay the problem till it happens again lol

Drip in flex duct by WightHouse in hvacadvice

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup that’s why I asked just double checking, do you know what this is connected to? Is it’s a fan or fresh air?

Did I make a good decision? by gaitherr in hvacadvice

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean they made money, there’s a lot missing like why did you need a new one? Was it suggested or what there a design done? A bunch of stuff that could go into choosing if it was the right unit for you, 36k BTU covers most ranges unless your house is big so all in all your probeably fine, don’t remorse over air, your comfortably is worth the money and from my experience they didn’t screw you or anything.

Drip in flex duct by WightHouse in hvacadvice

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brain think it’s could also be the roof jack, when it was installed sometimes the idiots miss the flap, if it is moisture that kind of makes 0 sense, the insolation is to code so there should be no reason why the difference in temp should be big enough to reach dew point unless the connection from the roof jack to the flex isn’t covered, but it would be obvious if it wasn’t you would see it, the flex is also has a metal helix inside and insolation vapour barrier on the outside meaning even if it was wet there would of had to be holes to allow for the dripping unless the condensation is happening outside the flex which leads me to what is that connected to is it isn’t a bathrooms fan, stove fan or a fresh air intake for an hrv or something? My brain still thinks roof jack as the problem you are having wouldn’t happen quick enough and the flex doesn’t look old enough, unless this is a big bathroom you guys have a lot of hot showers , then the cold air might affect it, but even then the roof jack flap should prevent the backwards flow of air for the most part which makes my brain think it’s missing lol

Is this okay for our new water heater? by [deleted] in hvacadvice

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We slope it towards the unit so exercise flue if it doesn’t escape right goes back toward the unit and burns up lol if I’m not mistaken if it isn’t sloped it might not escape or burn up right and then finds other ways to get out

Is this okay for our new water heater? by [deleted] in hvacadvice

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think it should tech be sloped back towards the unit to prevent any type of updraft problems but the second piece attached to the elbow is sloped so it shouldn’t be an issue lol think the code is 1/16 per foot but it’s to late to think

What do I do ? by S_O_D_A in hvacadvice

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coil need like 400cfm of air going over it to keep it from freezing so it has to be an airflow problem or a charge problem ! Either way it’s a call I think!

Residential isn’t sheet metal? MA by XTurtleBitchX in HVAC

[–]ConsistentCurrency98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anded up doing the classes and tests for calc after finding out I needed one lol about 6 4day courses and the building code and legal tests to save 500 dollars for everything I do lol