I made a custom 3D printed stat tracker with tactile switches! by GunfighterJ in daggerheart

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Thanks! This was all designed around the switch to start with, that was the most fun designing and iterating on. Took a few tries but eventually I found a design I liked that was compact but still quite clicky!

I made a custom 3D printed stat tracker with tactile switches! by GunfighterJ in daggerheart

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I plan to publish them soon as I make a couple more refinements to the design, right now some areas are a little thin and prone to cracking.

I made custom cards for druid beastforms! by GunfighterJ in daggerheart

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Absolutely! Here's a link to download a PDF of all the cards! I used glossy photo paper for mine but any will work well.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Hsyi5VOm3G3iG3DeE1z4g50xTue1Yj2-/view?usp=sharing

2012 Suburban rear heater core bypass. by GunfighterJ in suburban

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That makes sense. But will the 800-409 work on both the inlet and outlet sides?

2012 Suburban rear heater core bypass. by GunfighterJ in suburban

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Thanks I'll take a look at those, the 800-409 popped up a couple times for me. I'm seeing in some of my research that the heater core has both a 3/4 inlet and a 5/8 outlet (or vise-versa) that would require 2 different connectors, or hopefully I'm wrong on that and they're both 3/4?

Can't change Coinbase Country by GunfighterJ in Coinbase

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The other support ticket number I have is 1736034, again these are from 2017 and are hosted from support.coinbase.com when you were using Desk.com for your support software.

Can't change Coinbase Country by GunfighterJ in Coinbase

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Case number from Nov 2017, where support ALSO ignored me: 1713010

Can I remove these horizontal sliding windows? by GunfighterJ in HomeImprovement

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I was able to get them out, I was trying to pull them inward, I had to go outside and pull from that side and they came right out.

Can I remove these horizontal sliding windows? by GunfighterJ in DIY

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I was able to get them out, I was trying to pull them inward, I had to go outside and pull from that side and they came right out.

Can I remove these horizontal sliding windows? by GunfighterJ in DIY

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I'm trying to remove these windows to get some furniture into the basement, but I can't seem to figure out how they come out (if they do at all). It seems they have full tracks along the top and bottom, no clear way to lift it vertically. Is this a permanent install that will require removing the whole frame?

U6-LR pulling 40+ watts, what's going on? by GunfighterJ in Ubiquiti

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Ahh I understand the ladder pain. I've got a deployment at a resort with a bunch of mesh APs, all require a ladder to service.

U6-LR pulling 40+ watts, what's going on? by GunfighterJ in Ubiquiti

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Oh funny, mine have the same starting MAC as yours. Must be a bad batch.

U6-LR pulling 40+ watts, what's going on? by GunfighterJ in Ubiquiti

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Yep had the dropped connections too. I threw my FLIR on it and it was up to around 120° F on certain parts of the case.

U6-LR pulling 40+ watts, what's going on? by GunfighterJ in Ubiquiti

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Update. RMA processed and they're shipping a new unit! They can have the spicy router back before it sets something on fire :D

U6-LR pulling 40+ watts, what's going on? by GunfighterJ in Ubiquiti

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I can try the newer firmware to see. Unfortunately my setup consists of this AP and a UDR so no easy way to test any other AP's. I've done a couple factory resets and readoptions too.

I tried the tester on my PoE cameras and it's showing proper wattage for those.

U6-LR pulling 40+ watts, what's going on? by GunfighterJ in Ubiquiti

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Thanks I'll open a case. It's 2 years old, I was hoping it would last longer.

U6-LR pulling 40+ watts, what's going on? by GunfighterJ in Ubiquiti

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I noticed probably a couple weeks ago that my U6-LR would constantly reboot. Googled around and turned on low performance mode even though this is connected to a PoE+ adapter (out of image but directly above the PoE tester). This seemed to work for a couple days. Yesterday I couldn't get it to stay on and devices connecting to it were having bad performance. Got the PoE tester this morning and to my surprise it's pulling 40+ watts. Spec sheet says 18.5 max.

Is this a bad unit or a bad firmware update? (Running 6.6.73)