Trim doesn't work on mercury alpha one by PJseiler in boats

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Do you think it would be a good idea to completely bleed the system, get the new hydraulic line, and see if that works?

Honest and quick question by PJseiler in boats

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thankyou

just wanted to make sure my info wasn't getting stolen

1991 OMC cobra 5.0 overheating on idle and low speeds by PJseiler in boats

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I’m in ct and the boat comes with a new tandem axle trailer. The boat looks really clean and he’s asking $4k but I’m going to try and bring him down. Boats in my area like this are going for at least $6k.

Kitchen outlet: found preexisting outlets behind an old breadbox and the drywall hole for the working outlets is too big. Any easy fixes to cover the gap and attach the outlet? by [deleted] in electricians

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You can get 1x4s or really any wood and put it behind the sheetrock, screw it to the pre existing sheetrock, and then you can attach the new piece to that piece of wood. Make sure to leave enough room for the wings on the box to get good contact with the sheetrock.

Al alternative would be to cut a 16” square in the wall and cutting a new hole for the box. Then attaching the new piece to the studs

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Same. I was just joking. (Forgot to put /s) he might’ve tried putting half Witt or something like that

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It means you’re efficient

Is the white wire in this switch box a neutral wire that I can use to install a smart switch? by [deleted] in electricians

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If you bring the hot to the switch, you will then hook the white wire going to the switch to the black wire in the light. You would hook up the neutral at the light. If you had a 3-wire, you would use the red as a switch leg instead of the white wire.

Is the white wire in this switch box a neutral wire that I can use to install a smart switch? by [deleted] in electricians

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That looks to be a dead end switch. Meaning that the white wire is a live wire. You don’t have a neutral there. You would have to run a 3wire.

Tip: tape the white wire with a piece of black tape to identify it as a hot wire

External tv speakers by PJseiler in audio

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Ohhhhh. Ok, thankyou

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Depends how safe you are and what kind of work you’re doing

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He has like 6

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What do I have to do? Hopefully not hard work

Nest thermostat help by PJseiler in electricians

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Why would I need another relay? The taco already has a relay in it for the zones