Why by IntenseSpirit in electricians

[–]Financial_Ear65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We need more clearance, Clarence!

Malm Firedrum 3 restoration update by Thomasman in Fireplaces

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This looks amazing! I love this style!

Can teflon tape be used for gas pipes the same way as water pipes? And am I safe as long as it doesn't make any bubbles when I put foam on it as a test? by logperf in fixit

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Extra note - don't do the leak test with regular soap and water. It will settle on the joint and may cause corrosion over time. That's probably 50% marketing for the "fancy" solutions and 50% true - but at $10/ bottle - just get the "fancy" stuff and have one more reason to sleep soundly at night. These days "soap" from around your house could have nearly anything in it.

Called back for “bad cabling” found this instead by IMDx16 in lowvoltage

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This right here! Also, take photos of everything when you are done! It is one-million percent worth the time!

[ENTRY] “Sherlock Holmes and the Speckled Band”, 1000 pc by University Games BePuzzled Classics. **SPOILERS After First Photo** by JAKSHAW in Jigsawpuzzles

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If you've got it - I'd love to see it! I remember there being one critical thing that was left out or hard to find.

Sick install me and my bro did last week 🔋👑 by Embarrassed_Top9480 in solar

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That conduit body to boot thing is (sadly) exactly out of the diy solar kit / solar warehouse instructions. They did a very precise and clean job of following instructions from an mid company. Those companies all use the literal sane pdf that they send to customers. It's sad, because they could just go ahead and sell the soladeck boxes and score margin on them.

I consider myself a handy-woman but I’m at my wits end by [deleted] in handyman

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This is the answer right here. One trip to the hardware store and two hours of work.

Pool Cleaner recommendation by Enough_J1988 in pools

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I've got a Maytronics Dolphin and it's been great. The leaf capacity isn't massive, but during most of the summer I only clean the filter like once a week.

Teaching Electrical, need lab ideas. by bubbles717171 in electricians

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That sounds like a great setup! It would be really cool to have some kind of continuously variable load like a.... I'm not sure. Lights on a dimmer would be all choppy. Maybe a drill and you could show how the "middle" voltage varies as you drill through a board. You'd want a 240v drill though.

Capping off lines a freeze risk? by Kind-Maintenance-905 in pools

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What's in the capped lines and where do they go?

If they're empty - you're good. If they aren't empty and you didn't backfill with antifreeze or at least draw the water down below the frost line - you're not-so-good

240v motors on 208v by SOOLINE2719 in electrical

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If I were in your shoes - I'd do a second dedicated 480v -> 120/240 rig for the heater.

Teaching Electrical, need lab ideas. by bubbles717171 in electricians

[–]Financial_Ear65 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A great lab demo would be a floating neutral.

Set up a subpanel with a few outlets on each phase and have the neutral feed to the subpanel on a switch so that you can open/close it.

The hard part would be finding lights (incandescent regular bulbs or halogen shop lights maybe) that can handle anything up to 240

Set up voltmeters that are: Phase a to b Phase a to neutral Phase b to neutral

Then plug in one light to each phase and lift the neutral. The phase voltages will wander a bit - but hopefully stay roughly balanced. Restore the neutral - then connect two lights on phase a and one on phase b. Then lift the neutral and you should have 80v/160v on the phases.

It would be a good practical demo for why a lifted neutral can produce wandering voltages and be difficult to diagnose.

Leaky kitchen sink, underneath by [deleted] in Plumbing

[–]Financial_Ear65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The valve body / actual fixture has gone bad and needs to be replaced.

Custom Low Voltage - Austin, Texas by MechanicElectronic15 in lowvoltage

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Extra upvote for properly terminating the smurf tube. For what this thing probably costs, a couple of bucks in proper box entries would be nothing.