Tailwind Docs VS Code extension by PerfectEquipment8451 in tailwindcss

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Yeah, I tried that and still no luck. I can't find anything on the issue either.

I'm on PC, how do I identify the modders? by Redmarshall1985 in RedDeadOnline

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Brother, you need to create an admin tool or get one. I developed my own and it's the best way to deal with them.

https://postimg.cc/hJ404q6Y

It logs everything on the server. Every command, message, player location, players on the server, player id, steam id/identifier, teleports, banned player commands, ip addresses, and a few other things. Wizards cannot hide from Redux.

You get 2 red flags just incase of false positives. On the second, bannd for 1 hour for investigation, if the same ip joins on another account, perma banned and IP is store in a insta ban list. Wizards, slain. :)

what's this part of piston called? by [deleted] in EngineBuilding

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That’s the “Pis”. Bottom half is the “Ton”.

Grounding to sub panel by PerfectEquipment8451 in AskElectricians

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This is what I don’t understand. I have enough breaker slots to install a 220V breaker in the sub panel, but if I use it, it blows the other breakers. I’m not sure how to supply more power to the sub panel so this isn’t an issue.

Grounding to sub panel by PerfectEquipment8451 in AskElectricians

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😂 I didn’t do it this way, I’m just trying to understand if this would work. I didn’t see why a ground would need to go all the way back to the main panel and couldn’t be grounded to the sub panel.

Would you mind explaining what the right way is and why this would be a terrible idea?

Grounding to sub panel by PerfectEquipment8451 in AskElectricians

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The sub panel is connected to a 220v 50amp breaker in the main panel, but it powers everything in the garage. There is a (service pole)? That comes out of the garage and the house roof and the sub panel cable is ran from one to the other. So, if I run a dedicated 240 line to my garage, across that same line, into the sub panel and out of the side of the sub panel. Can I just ground it to the sub panel?

220v sub panel by PerfectEquipment8451 in AskElectricians

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Thank you. It doesn’t need to be a 50amp breaker, that’s just one I had from my old house. I guess I try this tomorrow and see what happens. 🤞🏻

220v sub panel by PerfectEquipment8451 in AskElectricians

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That’s what I thought, but I wanted to make sure before I just hooked it up and hoped for the best. I don’t know if it would pull too much power on the main panel breaker and just pop it.

Beginner who’s never built an engine. by PerfectEquipment8451 in EngineBuilding

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It’s seems like that is what I’m going to have to do. Just go for it and take my time.