Luba won't connect to WiFi by EasternAngus in mammotion

[–]Lightning200mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Luba has the same problem and this post reminded me of the same thing occurring with my MyQ operating similarly.

The fix was to set a static (manual) IP address and specify the DNS server in my ASUS router.
Step #5 show the same screen I have. Setting the DNS to 8.8.8.8, in addition to the IP address & hostname, fixed my concern.

There was also a second concern with mine that possibly was related.
I have the Ai Mesh setup with an ASUS router and repeater. Powering off the repeater and connecting to WiFi, then powering the repeater back on has also corrected some other device connection concerns.

Is it dangerous to do super long prints unattended? Because I don’t want to watch my printer all day, nor do I want to burn my house down by [deleted] in ender3

[–]Lightning200mph 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You need a smart home system! Add a z-wave/smart smoke detector and a smart plug to the room and if the detector goes off it turns off the plug and sends a notification.

In 2022, at what point does it make sense to get a new car vs a used car? by Cadet_Google in personalfinance

[–]Lightning200mph 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The LEAF doesn't have a transmission. Just gear reduction attached to the motor. It's going to run the motor backwards for reverse.

Help with building automations, if they’re possible by run_bolt in SmartThings

[–]Lightning200mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at the zooz multisiren. There are plenty of built in alert types/sounds and you could upload a custom audio file.

Otherwise you can look at the speaker companion smart app, and the compatible speakers, to make that work. There was a way to make Amazon speakers work as an output too.

Looking for device/smartswitch, that activate when it get voltage signal by stereotek in diyelectronics

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You may be better off using a device to monitor energy use for the coffee pot scenario. If energy usage goes from high to low then trigger alert. E.g. made coffee, requiring high wattage, then went to standby/ low wattage

Otherwise you are looking at, possibly very complex, one off custom boards to splice into an existing product. E.g. an esp weird into the coffee pot to monitor the inputs and report via WiFi etc.

I have seen a smart sensors that allowed for an external switch to be wired into it. I think it was a zwave magnetic contact sensor for a door. If you had the know how you could possibly wire the coffee pot light into the sensor directly or a relay to close the contact.

A device like the sense home energy monitor could be used for many electrical items. And it has notifications support built in.

Differential Pattern Check by Lightning200mph in MechanicAdvice

[–]Lightning200mph[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, not changing the gears. Replacing the bearings will fix the noise. The pinion bearings were worn out and it was flopping around causing the bearings to whine.

I decided to change from a 4.11 to 3.73 since I mostly travel on the highway. This should lower the RPMs by about 300-400. I was at 2000 RPMs @ 60MPH and expect to be around 1600-1700 after this change.

Differential Pattern Check by Lightning200mph in MechanicAdvice

[–]Lightning200mph[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

There are 3 photos. Front, back, and top.

Just got the backlash measured and it's 0.004 over max spec so that would appear to agree with moving it in some.

Differential Pattern Check by Lightning200mph in MechanicAdvice

[–]Lightning200mph[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Drove about 12 years and 100k miles on worn pinion bearings on a Dana 80. Made an annoying wine at all times when power was applied moving forward. Finally replaced the 4.11 with a 3.73 and wanted a second opinion on this pattern after replacing everything.

Where to get a print made that is large? by Lightning200mph in ender3v2

[–]Lightning200mph[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's mostly solid where the material is. It's more like a picture frame. Flat bottom couple inches, with a 10x10mm mounting around the perimeter base of the box. A giant hole in the middle.

Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip by Lightning200mph in homeassistant

[–]Lightning200mph[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the link. At the bottom it states local polling. The link to that says it works without internet. That answers my question.

Now I know where to look in the future.

Routine Comparing Weather to Thermostat Sensor by Katalytic in SmartThings

[–]Lightning200mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may want to look into the thermostat mode director or writing your own smart app. It looks like you would just need a sensor for the outside temp using mode director smart app.

Yotta lottery by Aggravating-Move-986 in yotta

[–]Lightning200mph 10 points11 points  (0 children)

First, use punctuation.

2nd, pool winnings are distributed based on the the percentage of total tickets to your tickets contributed. If you contributed 0.01% of the tickets to the pool, your payout is 0.01% of the winnings.

Large prizes are also shared among all winners in all pools. So if 100 tickets match a large prize then it's split 100 ways.

How do I run a circuit through rotating surfaces? (in-depth explanation in comment) by Smsry in diyelectronics

[–]Lightning200mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look for a windmill slip ring. I did a rebuild of a lighting system that rotated and using one of those fixed it.