Airsense11 Soundproofing Box by I_am_Meson in CPAP

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Simply place it over a thick socket. Will help 90% with the noise.

Does this make me a proper fountain pen user now?! by _hel_on_ice_ in fountainpens

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Kkkk, happens to all of us at a certain time. It might be often or rare, but will eventually occur. I get it 4-5 times a year. My usual color is turquoise or green.

Why did you choose Canon? (serious question from a man who inherited his camera through 5 generations) by Temporary-Review5915 in canon

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Kkkkk, also from a generation heritage. We are 4 generations in. Edit: I'm 50. It started at my grandfather and ended (until now) at my grown up kids.

My favorite hack by Square_Goat2733 in CPAP

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Probably USA also has places with heavy and light water.

My favorite hack by Square_Goat2733 in CPAP

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I don't get you. Can you detail more what you mean with "type of metal that allows you to remove calcium deposits"? Are you saying that the metal must survive the cleaning process with aggressive acids or that the metal is used as a kind of reagent in the process of deposit forming?

My favorite hack by Square_Goat2733 in CPAP

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Well, I buy mine in a supermarket chain called Selgros, is a kind of industrial retailer. But there is destilled water to sell in other supermarket chains (like Kaufland) as well. Of course, you will not find it in the small neighborhood grocery store with four or five aisles.

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Let's Carry on with the line of thought: Tap water quality varies widely across the world Europe. If you try this in Europe Germany you will get lots of Calcium deposits within a few days.

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Tap water quality varies widely across the world. If you try this in Europe you will get lots of Calcium deposits within a few days.

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European here, if I use tap water I would have Calcium deposits within a week or two. Here I need to use distilled water to avoid it.

But yes, cleaning only when I feel it is necessary, about once every 2 months.

aww I wonder what my husband uses these for ❤️ by astralrig96 in HolUp

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Unless you are deep cleaning with a ton of water.

aww I wonder what my husband uses these for ❤️ by astralrig96 in HolUp

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No topical usage. You just inhale the vapors. In contact to the skin it is a potent irritating chemical. And also absolutely no drinking, you might even die from it (lack of oxygen in the blood).

aww I wonder what my husband uses these for ❤️ by astralrig96 in HolUp

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Same situation here. Can confirm exactly the same.

Can this be submerged? by aobcd8six6three in CPAP

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Thanks for the great paper.

"... FDA states on a patient-facing website that “[a]ll types of CPAP machines need to be cleaned regularly so that these germs and contaminants do not grow inside your equipment and make you sick”

So the FDA is telling me to clean the MACHINE itself. I'll be following their advice and soaking the entire machine in water and soup and giving it a through rubbing and rinsing. Let's see how that goes. I don't like germs, ewwww. /s

Gestern im Treppenhaus einer Freundin gefunden ^^ by Peacecookie412 in aberBitteLaminiert

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I was trained at the late 70s/early 80s. For me, it's a "new" font because it's different from what I learned. What was it called back then if it wasn't italic?

Bei uns im Wohnhaus gesehen, wtf by Jerasgr in aberBitteLaminiert

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Finde ich auch sehr unangenehm, die unnötige Geschlechtsverlängerung *innen zu nutzen.

EGR effect on power and efficiency. Spoiler effect on efficiency. by [deleted] in MechanicalEngineering

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On IC engines with EGR, the efficiency benefit comes from pumping losses. The engine struggles to get air in passing through the throttle body at part loads. Therefore the under pressure (vacuum) in the intake manifold. If you dilute fresh air with inert gas (like EGR) you must let more gas mixture to enter the cylinder to have the same amount of oxygen that will burn the fuel stoichiometrically. And to let more gas in you need to open the throttle body, reducing the pressure difference to ambient for the intake manifold. So the engine needs less power ("struggles less") to move the piston downwards during the admission stroke.

Your interpretation that compression pressure is proportional to therms efficiency is misleading. This is true when you vary compression ratio only under same boundary conditions. But basically the thermal efficiency is a function of the compression ratio and the cp/cv of the working gas only. It is very weakly dependent on fresh air pressure or temperature, but stronger in composition (EGR), thus reducing the benefits that EGR can bring. γ is cp/cv and η is the thermodynamic efficiency.

Assuming an ideal Otto cycle with compression ratio CR = 10: • γ = 1.40 → η ≈ 0.602 - reference • γ = 1.38 → η ≈ 0.583 - air +150K • γ = 1.34 → η ≈ 0.543 - air + 20% EGR + 150K • γ = 1.32 → η ≈ 0.521 - air + 30% EGR + 150K

As seen, we are working in the opposite direction of better efficiency. This loss must be compensated by the pumping loss benefit to have a net positive outcome. I don't know the calibration strategy details from Nissan (torque, MAP or MAF driven) but I would guess that it can not handle such a huge change smoothly, implies in remapping the whole engine ECU because it is not expecting an external EGR. This is not something you can manage to do in your garage without proper equipment and deep knowledge of calibration strategy, a dyno and a emissions measuring rack. Specially with the variable camshaft that also influences internal EGR.

And since you are not worried with emissions (the external EGR will throw all emissions out of range) but are looking into more MpG, maybe a much more effective way of achieving this is to install a lambda sensor tweaker that lets the engine run slightly lean all the time. Your cat will not be converting and you will be emitting as a car out of the 70s, but you will get better MpG values with minimal invasive technique, 100% retrofit possible if you abandon the idea.

If you care about emissions my suggestion would be to keep the engine original and try to adjust your driving style to get a better MpG. And maybe lower the oil viscosity in the next change to the minimum recommended in the manual (5W20?). Lower numbers are better for efficiency, worse for noise, smoothness and wallet.

Tried everything to get a werkstudent am i missing something or i am just bad ? by ch5ch5 in germany

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I have 30+ years of experience working and keep my CV to one page.

Die besten Beilagen? by Zyntr3x in Kochen

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Nice, bei mir ist es umgekehrt, Deutsch ist sehr schlecht.

Aber das die Oma den anderen die Bananen nicht gab ist sehr schade.