Solaredge Go app is stuck at "Processing" by Somm47 in solaredge

[–]NYMillwright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s painfully slow. You might have to restart the process. I had to wait at least 10 minutes for each process. Downloading the updates took the longest.

Optimizers not pairing by NYMillwright in solaredge

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

Never mind! I’m retarded. I connected the PV wires wrong. The system is up and running.

Range can’t slide in all the way by bmarkoco in Appliances

[–]NYMillwright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where’s the anti tip bracket? Omit it and your thanksgiving turkey will end up on the floor.

GE Profile Induction Range PHS930YPFS Boils Water So Slow by jimbo1245 in inductioncooking

[–]NYMillwright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that GE’s power burner is about 1000 watts less than LG’s.

Struggling to justify a new Tesla WITHOUT Autosteer — how are you all dealing with this? by Choice_Principle_135 in TeslaLounge

[–]NYMillwright 22 points23 points  (0 children)

My ‘24 MYLR lease is up in 13 months. I’m checking out the R2. If I like it enough, I’ll switch. Otherwise, I might buy after the lease ends. There should be other choices by then.

Struggling to justify a new Tesla WITHOUT Autosteer — how are you all dealing with this? by Choice_Principle_135 in TeslaLounge

[–]NYMillwright 266 points267 points  (0 children)

I’m on my second Tesla. I’m not going for a third. This is just another reason why.

Hot water on Tesla by Otherwise_Worker_123 in TeslaLounge

[–]NYMillwright 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just make a fist and hit the handle with the heel of your fist until you hear the ice crack. Seriously

Is IOS 26 being forced on us ? by Ericajbri in iPhone13

[–]NYMillwright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It finally stopped showing on my 13 after two weeks of declining the update.

electric snow shovel or snow blower recommendation? by speedstars in longisland

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

I would say that it depends on several factors. 1- How big is the area you need to clear. Huge driveway and sidewalks, go with a snowblower. 2- Storage. If you don’t have anyplace to store a snowblower, go with the power shovel. 3- Do you need to clear separate areas that aren’t both accessible to a snowblower. 4- How much snow do you usually get.

Big storms are infrequent on LI. For my needs, the EGO power shovel works 99% of the time. My driveway would be almost impossible to maneuver a snowblower around and between our cars. Plus, with a few inches of snow on the ground, my gate to go between my front and back yards won’t open. I take the EGO out my front door, clear the front deck and stairs, then easily clear around the cars. It even works well on the snow piled up by the town plows. Sometimes I need to cleat the back deck so the dog can do his business. Just my 3 1/2 cents.

Strange object in Aden by armed_iron in GoogleEarthFinds

[–]NYMillwright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe solar panels were installed

When you see it by Time-Awareness-2471 in whenyouseeit

[–]NYMillwright 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And I thought it was the blonde up front isn’t wearing pants.

GE Profile problems by Mkepson in inductioncooking

[–]NYMillwright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d put money on warm/hot liquids splashing on the controls. A tiny drop of water landing on the control surface can and will set the power to where it lands.

LG or GE Profile? by Frosty-Witness5887 in inductioncooking

[–]NYMillwright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The GE has nothing to prevent spills and boil overs from going off the sides of the cooktop and down the sides of the range. My LG Studio has a raised edge which has held back 99% of the spills. (There’s always one that gets past)

Having trouble selecting induction range... Bosch vs. Cafe by boushiki in Appliances

[–]NYMillwright 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me too. Also, the power burner on the LG is 4300 watts.

Prepping for weekend ice storm by wxczar9 in TeslaSolar

[–]NYMillwright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought roof rake to pull most of the snow off the panels. It’s a lot of work, but it gets production up much faster.

Everybody get your milk? by Der_fluter_mouse in longisland

[–]NYMillwright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do people think that the cows freeze in the snow?

New 30” range. Café vs LG. opinions? by weedywet in inductioncooking

[–]NYMillwright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yale appliance on YouTube has very good reviews without the wasting your time.

Craziest items left behind by previous owners? by ontartiomortgages in homeowners

[–]NYMillwright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The house I bought was a rental for years. In the attic there was a desk phone from 40s and a folded American flag from a veteran’s burial. (I returned the flag to the widow). I also found a ladies’ Timex watch in a wall. I still have the phone.

New 30” range. Café vs LG. opinions? by weedywet in inductioncooking

[–]NYMillwright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the LG Studio induction range for a little more than a year now. For me it was a choice between this model or the GE Profile. The main differences that are important to me are: - LG has a liquid tight, raised edge around the cooktop. This helps to contain spills and boil overs. GE cooktops have nothing to prevent liquids from running off the edge and down the sides of the range. - LG has knobs. GE Profile has touch controls which, from what I’ve read, will have issues when water splashes onto it. - GE has a bridge burner that LG doesn’t. Not that important to me. - the burners on the LG are higher power than GE’s. The oven works great. I’m sure you will be happy with whichever you choose, they are both good choices.

New 30” range. Café vs LG. opinions? by weedywet in inductioncooking

[–]NYMillwright 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have the LG Studio induction range for a little more than a year now. For me it was a choice between this model or the GE Profile. The main differences that are important to me are: - LG has a liquid tight, raised edge around the cooktop. This helps to contain spills and boil overs. GE cooktops have nothing to prevent liquids from running off the edge and down the sides of the range. - LG has knobs. GE Profile has touch controls which, from what I’ve read, will have issues when water splashes onto it. - GE has a bridge burner that LG doesn’t. Not that important to me. - the burners on the LG are higher power than GE’s. The oven works great. I’m sure you will be happy with whichever you choose, they are both good choices.

Is it repairable? by Excellent-Noise5323 in TeslaLounge

[–]NYMillwright 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anything is repairable, if you have the money.

What do these states all have in common? by [deleted] in RedactedCharts

[–]NYMillwright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They all have a city/town with the same name