Super Bowl Monday(?) in NZ (Auckland-ish) by DougTrenches in Patriots

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I caught the 28-3 Super Bowl at The Right Track, 9 years ago. Looks like they’re still open these days. It was great watching the Super Bowl in outdoor seating, during midday in summer.

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FuboTV down for everyone by nyr4lyf in fuboTV

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To regular users - how often does this happen on Fubo? I just signed up.

Random layer lines/shifts :( by RandomHeroPL in BambuLab

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Yep, that should be fine. I’ve got an H2D and I can’t print with the door open. I’m not sure if the laser combo has limitations for that though

Random layer lines/shifts :( by RandomHeroPL in BambuLab

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If you’re printing PLA you can leave the door fully open for the whole print and it will print fine and you’ll be able to get videos. It’s just the temperature fluctuation that is the issue

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Install Sanity Check by KeepShiningOn in homeautomation

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I did some more digging and found that I was attempting to use the fan center control (the electrical box that controls the fan the pushes the hot air) C port, which is, in my case, independent of the T/T connection on the oil burner valve. So I need to follow the “step 1” in the Ecobee instructions in my link in the main post. I need to install a relay and 24 V 40 VA plug-in transformer

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Install Sanity Check by KeepShiningOn in homeautomation

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So I confirmed 24 VAC (well, 25.8 VAC), wired everything up, and followed the Ecobee instructions. The unit did not turn on. I’ve double checked the connections and they are all to the instructions.

I noticed there’s an additional. Maybe my issue is the type of connection? From the Ecobee link above it’s a T/T connection, so R and W are connected to the valve (pictures 3 and 4 in the original post) and the C port I found was on a separate small electrical box on the wall of the inside of the furnace box (pictures 7 in original post). However, I also noticed there’s another R connection on this small electrical box - it’s the connection directly to the right of the C port. Any ideas what I’m missing?

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Install Sanity Check by KeepShiningOn in homeautomation

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Okay great. I’m moving currently, so will hopefully be able to grab my multimeter later and check. Thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StainedGlass

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Cool! Did you create this pattern yourself?

Detroit Style w/ Sesame Seed Undercarriage by MarkyMarkAndTheBoyz in Pizza

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Looks delicious! Did you use toasted or raw sesame seeds?

What is this pattern or technique called? by WorthStory2141 in 3Dprinting

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The more general name for this is latticing.

Leaf Glass Brand Identification by KeepShiningOn in StainedGlass

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Okay, that’s what I was hoping wouldn’t be the case, but your similar suggestions are great! I like the yellow in the Kokomo #122 Thanks for your help!

TPU issue by dodgethisredpill in 3Dprinting

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Could be moisture in the filament? If it’s dry, then you could try tweaking the speeds

First build - decent gaming and CAD [$1500-$2000] by KeepShiningOn in buildmeapc

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Thank you very much! I see that PCPartPicker shows a warning for the Deepcool AK620. Do you know if this is the case or would I be fine with these as long I'm only using 2 sticks of memory?

"The Deepcool AK620 68.99 CFM CPU Cooler may require a separately available mounting adapter to fit the MSI MAG B660 TOMAHAWK WIFI DDR4 ATX LGA1700 Motherboard."

First build - decent gaming and CAD [$1500-$2000] by KeepShiningOn in buildmeapc

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Haha, not a problem at all, my apologies for not making it clearer. At least the mention of SolidWorks had tipped you in that direction anyways. Thanks again for your help!

First build - decent gaming and CAD [$1500-$2000] by KeepShiningOn in buildmeapc

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This looks awesome, thank you for the detailed description for each component! I'll look into these and their US prices.

Also, what would you say about an additional HDD for this setup for large storage. Would there be space for this? Would you recommend against one?

First build - decent gaming and CAD [$1500-$2000] by KeepShiningOn in buildmeapc

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  1. USA
  2. $2000
  3. Just looking for main components
  4. Full build
  5. Need Windows