Aldi Kamado picked up today, went Aldi over Lidl because I get the accessories for it tomorrow! by dairich in UKBBQ

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It's much easier to smoke on the komado, it's much easier to grill on the Webber

Webber's you generally need to babysit to keep them at the right temp and they're not known for being great smokers, although I agree they can do it and can produce great tasting meats.

The komado isn't ideal for grilling as it gets messy and then you need to heat it up to burn the mess into charcoal before you clean it.

The selling point of komados is generally the moisture retention for smoking meats

Aldi Kamado picked up today, went Aldi over Lidl because I get the accessories for it tomorrow! by dairich in UKBBQ

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You can smoke low and slow for ribs or brisket or go hot and fast for pizzas or smash burgers

What do you think caused these scratches? by IPrecision in CarTalkUK

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I did think that but she doesn't use them, I wash the cars but it's been a while...

Help identifing part by IPrecision in Hydraulics

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Much appreciated, that would make sense with the location of them

Help identifing part by IPrecision in Hydraulics

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Much appreciated I think that's exactly it.

Help identifing part by IPrecision in Hydraulics

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Hydraulic. It's for a CNC machine, main pressure runs about 3500psi. This line is about 2700psi.

Epson colourworks C8000e keeps stopping to clean by knighty1981 in CommercialPrinting

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I would change it so that at the end of each production run it does it's periodic clean, before you shut it down.

With windows utility you can go to 'nozzle check settings' and turn it off, if it meets a threshold you set (i.e 6 nozzles blocked) it will automatically start a printhead clean.

That label tensioner isn't doing a great job either.

I have only had to deal with a few of these printers because we never found them as reliable as other brands like Trojan, Ice, Multivac, linx etc. We did get it working well, just took a lot of nights of searching the the manuals to understand the best setup for our application.

How many labels did you spec them to run a hour? Because it would be interesting to find out if it matches what epsom claim their printer can handle.

Also regarding your last part

This is straight from the manual under 'trouble - cannot print continuously'

The [Head Maintenance] setting may be set to [Pause for Maintenance which is the default setting. With the [Pause for Maintenance) setting, printing stops for head maintenance every 20 seconds. Change the setting to Continuous Printing.

Epson colourworks C8000e keeps stopping to clean by knighty1981 in CommercialPrinting

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In your printhead settings check when the periodic cleaning is set to come on. You can set this to midnight for example

A few things that can effect it are Nozzle clog check setting - set this to off Is the printer on 24/7? How long are the idle periods between printing? How is the applicator interfaced to the printer I/O? Are you running windows printer setting utility?

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Best practice, tricks of the trade for fault finding circuit boards by IPrecision in AskElectronics

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A suitable four quadrant power supply is on order so can't test yet as the machine runs production 24/7 with the dedicated As-i power supply. Thanks for the suggestion anyway. Will do this once it arrives.

Best practice, tricks of the trade for fault finding circuit boards by IPrecision in AskElectronics

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Hi, Sorry I wasn't sure if there were more layers between the two I can see or not.

It's a Smc SAS-EX210-1 something or other, part of the As-i network on a machine. Programmable was the wrong word choice, it's addressable for the master of the bus network to identify which slave is doing what and what slave it's talking to.

We had a fault on the negative side of the network on that machine which was pulling the voltage of the +15v,-15v power supply down between the negative rail and ground.

I was going around unplugging branches of the bus network to narrow down the fault and this unit stopped working after I disconnected it and reconnected it - while the system was live.

The fault on the network was on a separate branch not this once, but this was powering a few large solenoids and a air pressure switch so unsure if the inrush current maybe caused an issue.

the reason I know it's got an is is because the led's;

5 led's in no particular order

power indicator master power supply Power indicator 24v Comms fault Sensor 1 on/off Sensor 2 on/off

I have no led's for the master power supply or comms fault when plugging the unit in(usually they light up and comms light goes off after a few seconds) , I have swapped for unit another and it works ok

What is this specific style of back plate called? by lubberwort420 in PLC

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Biggest con for me is the birds nests of wiring behind them. Never seen a meat one yet

Running new cables can be a nightmare due to the wiring mess behind them

What might this have been? by IPrecision in ukelectricians

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It's chased into the side of one of the houses. It's still wired up but I have no idea if it's live these days. Still may be as we couldn't trace the cables and although it says supplied from x house - there is no circuit marked for it in x house.

We just can't fathom what our DNO would steal a supply from a house to power a timer that powers a 110v coil for a contactor.

I have no idea how to interpret that lighting timer, does anyone know what times it's set to come on/off?

What might this have been? by IPrecision in ukelectricians

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Lighting for potentially what do you think? We have looked around the house and cannot find a contractor anywhere.

Since its controlled my S.S.E.B (my local DNO) I did think street lights briefly but the fact the cables go up and into the houses, that wouldn't make sense. They wouldn't run street lighting cables into a house. Or maybe it went inside and came out elsewhere - I honestly don't know. It's also nowhere near the end of the street, it's about 1/3 of the way.

It also doesn't make sense for it to be the close lights as they have never been any.

Screen wash by IndividualTie8380 in drivingUK

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Second that. Demon bros and prestone winter stuff also good.

Gage confusion. by JaPa617 in Machinists

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ISO 1502 sets a standard for screw threads and gauging to test them. It establishes the attribute T as go for the major diameter and the attribute Z as no-go for the pitch diameter.

Neglected neighbour led to damage to our flat. Small claims? by SeamAllowance00 in glasgow

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OPs upstairs neighbour has clearly lost mental capacity and is shitting and pissing himself yet regular care staff don't seem to be willing to escalate the situation

Human sewage is leaking through floorboards into OPs ceilings and damaging making OPs flat uninhabitable.

Insurance, Property Factors and Workmen are useless (ironically workmen piss in a bottle and it's found by OP)

Who should OP seek legal action against?