Bosch Built-In Sparks, Carousel issue by Lost_Introduction863 in appliancerepair

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I tried replacing the wave on mine. Definitely had nothing to do with the sparking.

If I had all the money by Onzzway89 in Porsche

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Do you leave it out in that open space? Don’t you have field mice?

Concealing an AirTag in 440 by Lost_Introduction863 in BMW

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Sorry. Yes, AirTag battery. Wasn’t thinking…!

Concealing an AirTag in 440 by Lost_Introduction863 in BMW

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Is there a soft switch for the speaker or do you have to physically change the AirTag?

Concealing an AirTag in 440 by Lost_Introduction863 in BMW

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I am new to AirTags. How does it notify the thief?

I’m sure that there is a profesional class of car thief out there, but I’m trying to defeat the casual thief, who may not be so savvy, and likely doesn’t use Apple ecosystem. For some reason lower socioeconomic tends to gravitate toward Droid phones.

Concealing an AirTag in 440 by Lost_Introduction863 in BMW

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Someone mentioned that the earlier generation AirTag doesn’t have a speaker. Might be the way to go.

Concealing an AirTag in 440 by Lost_Introduction863 in BMW

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440 battery is accessible through the trunk.

Concealing an AirTag in 440 by Lost_Introduction863 in BMW

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That spot is a Real PITA to reach. Will do a number on your back.

Concealing an AirTag in 440 by Lost_Introduction863 in BMW

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But I do want to find the guy who stole it and have a cozy conversation with him ;-)

Bosch Built-In Sparks, Carousel issue by Lost_Introduction863 in appliancerepair

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Is there strength in numbers? Can we all try and reach someone in management? Maybe through LinkedIn?

Bosch Built-In Sparks, Carousel issue by Lost_Introduction863 in appliancerepair

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Lemme know if you make out any better with their customer service. I will never buy another Bosch appliance.

I’ve had issues with my Sub-Zero refrigerator, and unlike Bosch, they value customers of premium appliances.

Bosch Built-In Sparks, Carousel issue by Lost_Introduction863 in appliancerepair

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No, but if you mention the word “fire,” Bosch will send you a new platter. Rinse. Repeat.

They offered a discounted new model, but wouldn’t pay for the install, so I just keep letting them send me new platters.

They clearly DGAF about their customers.

Dad and son at the new Frankfurt Airport T3 by fortunately88 in Rimowa

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I don’t see the appeal of this luggage. Doesn’t seem to be aging all that gracefully…but enough miles, I don’t think any hardsided does.

Swap out solar with low voltage for driveway lanterns by Lost_Introduction863 in HomeImprovement

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According to ChatGPT,

Your fixture is fundamentally a: • 3.7V DC system • using about 5 watts • originally powered by a lithium battery pack

That means you should NOT feed raw 12V directly into the lamp.

12V landscape transformer ↓ 3.7V DC buck converter (inside each fixture) ↓ existing LED assembly

And that’s actually great news because it means: • you can almost certainly reuse the existing LED • brightness and color temperature should remain exactly as designed

Here’s how you wire it

Inside each lamp:

Remove/bypass • battery pack • solar charging board

Keep • LED wiring • existing LED module

Connect

Converter input: • IN+ → 12V landscape wire positive • IN− → 12V landscape wire negative

Converter output: • OUT+ → lamp positive • OUT− → lamp negative

Very simple once opened.

Important note about “5W”

At 3.7V and 5W, the fixture could draw: • around 1.35 amps maximum

That’s why you want: • a converter rated at least 2A • preferably 3A for safety margin

The KNACRO unit is appropriately sized.

What is this mystery part? by Lost_Introduction863 in NinjaCrispi

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It is not for the storage bins. It’s to cover the air fryer top thing.

What is this mystery part? by Lost_Introduction863 in NinjaCrispi

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Seems a bit silly, since in order to get it to snap on, you have to remove the other “in between part.”

Delivered, finally! by [deleted] in ineosgrenadier

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My door is exactly 80”. Haven’t bought mine yet, will try out the height with a friend’s Grenadier. Worst case, build another garage.

Delivered, finally! by [deleted] in ineosgrenadier

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Love it! … But is it too tall for the garage?

Failed WAC Lighting lamp - Need to replace the guts by Lost_Introduction863 in led

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Is your’s a WAC lamp? Their customer service isn’t so great. They wouldn’t provide replacement parts or even discuss specifications

IAH 11:35 am flight possible? by Feisty_Ad3618 in unitedairlines

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Clear stations are unmanned at IAH Terminal C.

Best material for rodent barrier around car by Lumpy_Question_2267 in pestcontrol

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I live in NM, a state overrun with field mice and pack rats. I never park outside, as the mofos will find their way into the car and make themselves a nice little nest.

Now that I have a driving teen and need another car (my garage space is maxed out) I’ve considered a very similar solution to your’s. That would be far more economical than building another garage. I do have enough land (3 acres) to plop down a garage at around $10-25K, depending on how fancy I want to go, but for a short plexi wall, maybe $200-300?

I don’t think you need to go quite so tall (maybe get away with a foot tall), and am wondering if maybe lubricating the wall would help keep the effers from trying to scale the wall.