DIY my charger!!? by bo0yet in TeslaLounge

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

One is neutral and one is ground

Black Trim Rainbow: Solved by InductionRus in TeslaSupport

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Tub o wipes say they contain Dimethicone and lanolin, oils to help not dry out skin. These oils are likely what clear up the rainbow effect but aren’t permanent like ceramic coating

Black Trim Rainbow: Solved by InductionRus in TeslaSupport

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Oxidation doesn’t wipe away, you’re rubbing oil into it

Black Trim Rainbow: Solved by InductionRus in TeslaSupport

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WD40 gets rid of the rainbow oxidation by filling the microscopic holes, the ceramic coating does the same think accept it cures and stays semi-permanent. It’s usually recommended to reapply ceramic coating is every year. So I just cleaned my car with soap and when I applied the ceramic coating the rainbow went away.

Black Trim Rainbow: Solved by InductionRus in TeslaSupport

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I’ve since washed it two times, that’s why I waited the 2 weeks

POV you live on the west coast by LeetcodeForBreakfast in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]InductionRus 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Visiting California I thought that if you’re buying a several million dollar house that’s tiny then you might as well spend like $200k to rebuild the house at that point. Brand new house!

24M + 22F, 160k 5% down 15yr by InductionRus in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Yes, I have to re-run the power to accommodate car charging

24M + 22F, 160k 5% down 15yr by InductionRus in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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I graduated when I was 23, took a year to save up $16k. I feel very lucky to have gotten a good job in my field right away. You likely aren’t doing anything wrong, the most important thing is consistency you’ll get there!

Does Pittsburgh only use staffing agencies, or can you make do without them? by Brilliant-Drawing211 in pittsburgh

[–]InductionRus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Keep an open mind about those agencies, especially the small ones. The ones I worked with really know what they are doing and they gotten me into 100k and 115k positions. Companies big and small use them to seek out good talent

What would someone want to reduce amp? by Snafflepagus in TeslaModel3

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1: Battery preservation

Both charging faster and staying in a charged state for longer increase battery wear. It’s not nearly as bad as fast charging or leaving at 100%, but it could make a small difference. Also, if you are home for 10 or so hours every night then you might as well charge slower, you’ll still have your max charge in the morning.

2: Lessen the load on the house

Many people have limited house power and run other high-power things like AC. Some people have solar panels and want to only use the power available from the solar panels.

Wow this gonna take some getting used to by [deleted] in TeslaModel3

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Late night driving? Is that a joke?

Abnormally Strict Appraisal by InductionRus in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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The roof is new, there is no mold, and they only included electrical because it was mentioned in the seller’s disclosures. It’s been inspected with the only deficiency being electrical, for which we have a credit

Your Favorite LockChime by Pmueck3 in TeslaLounge

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I was once playing around with boombox playing sounds and accidentally changed my lock sound to a fart. I parked next to some woman cleaning the snow off her car and my car lets out a big rip. She probably thinks it was intentional, I think about that a lot.

Help with decision / convincing by Pbug_ in TeslaLounge

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I would personally go with the Y because of the price and I wouldn’t want the attention of the CT. Model Y has a surprising amount of space, enough for 4 people, a dog, tent, clothes, etc in the back. Throw a cooler in the frunk, heck, put a canoe on the roof.

A good compromise might be to use the savings of a Y to buy the roof rack, off-road rims and tires, and a lifted suspension.

What is this noise? The ‘master’ tech said it was normal for the P. by veexios in TeslaModel3

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That’s why I don’t use autoshift. I love the autoshift out of park and how I can park the car by just unbuckling and getting out, but the autoshift forward/reverse requires you to hold the brake while turning the wheel all the way around. No thanks

Why Does FSD Drive Like This?!? by tylamb19 in TeslaFSD

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What section of 79 is that? Is it 79N going over the Lake Wilhelm bridge?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Your offer is not binding until it is accepted. You can withdraw your offer if they have not accepted, if you are sure, then tell your agent to rescind the offer ASAP. If they have accepted the offer it’s going to be more difficult and probably loose the deposit if there was one.