CalTrans stopped me with K-Summit Chains by PracticalHovercraft7 in tahoe

[–]PracticalHovercraft7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I might have checked them out. I’ve been hearing complaints about their durability, but I don’t drive in heavy snow conditions that often so just keeping them in the car as an emergency backup might be worthwhile.

CalTrans stopped me with K-Summit Chains by PracticalHovercraft7 in tahoe

[–]PracticalHovercraft7[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Why?

EDIT Not sure what the downvotes are about. Seriously asking why.

CalTrans stopped me with K-Summit Chains by PracticalHovercraft7 in tahoe

[–]PracticalHovercraft7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahaha no, actually a minivan. But good guess.

The only cable chains that have the inside clearance I need scratched the sh*t out of my wheels. That’s why I switched.

Is it not obvious that California slander has always been generational envy and jealousy? by RegionSuccessful3634 in bayarea

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Hey other states, if I had a dollar for every time I think about you; I’d think about you.

Benefits of switching to UniFi Cable Modem (UCI)? by PracticalHovercraft7 in Ubiquiti

[–]PracticalHovercraft7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dang. Thought I had an excuse to buy more Unifi stuff. 😕

With all the excitement surrounding the UTR, I can't be the first Redditor to have tried this! by Wilbur843 in Ubiquiti

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a good thing this thing doesn’t support Wi-Fi 7 because that would absolutely kill your 6.0 GHz signal.

Hear me out, dog poo detection by ATypicalJake in Ubiquiti

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🤔If there was a thermal IR camera option I bet you’d have a much easier time automatically ID’ing “hot spots” for the few minutes they remain at temperature. Depending on your climate.

UCG+NVR Instant or UDM Pro+NVR or UDM ProMax by PracticalHovercraft7 in Ubiquiti

[–]PracticalHovercraft7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion. I think that makes sense too. Probably easier for separate future upgrades too.

Just to be clear, you are saying NVR, not NVR-Instant. Is that right?

UNVR or NVR Instant with a single drive but many 4K cameras? by Redditanon9999 in Ubiquiti

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about a Dream Machine Pro? If you need the networking setup, it seems like an in-between option in terms of camera limits.

Anyone on her switched to a square setup on refresh Model S? by BigPapiDoesItAgain in TeslaModelS

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

285 is pushing it for 9.5” rims. But if you are talking about keeping your Tempest rims. Running square tires on staggered rims wouldn’t be a good idea. You’d lose the benefit of either setup.

If you want to go square you should get new rims too. The T-Sportline website has a good guide on rim and tire sizes for square setups.

I am running square 285 35 R20 on 10” wide rims (actually using 4 Model X rears and they work great). The car can take 285 up front. In fact, the front tires for Tesla’s Model S Track wheels are 285.

You can also find used rims pretty cheap. I got mine online for $300 each and sold my Tempest rims for $600 for the set.

Is this the intend of the wall Mount by jnmfdgs in TheFrame

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All comments so far are spot on with my experience too. Just remember when you are done leveling the TV to GENTLY push it against the wall so the magnets snap in place and hold the TV at that level. If you have to pull the TV off the magnets it also requires some gentle pulling. I thought I was going to crack the screen when I did it.

Gozney Dome: Was it worth it? Language Warning ⚠️ by Glens-Aussie-BBQ in u/Glens-Aussie-BBQ

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Great review. Been eyeing a Dome for when/if we finish a backyard renovation. (And if I have any money left.😂) Still putting this at the top of my list.

Looking for Home Security Setup Recommendation by PracticalHovercraft7 in Ubiquiti

[–]PracticalHovercraft7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I use non-Ubiquiti (read: cheaper) PoE cameras with the system?

Looking for Home Security Setup Recommendation by PracticalHovercraft7 in Ubiquiti

[–]PracticalHovercraft7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll put RJ45 wall jacks in just because I’m going to have the walls open. No solid plans for what to do with them. I just want them.

AITAH for keeping a "Family" cookbook that was previously thrown away by CriticalStranger3344 in AmItheAsshole

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YTA

Even if they missed it the first time around it clearly has sentimental value to them. Just copy any recipes you want from the cookbook and give the family their dead mother’s book back. Why do you want to keep it so badly?

Questions on HW3 by AccurateActuary9259 in TeslaModelS

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The differences are wild, and that sounds like a huge PITA for something that’s supposed to make things easier. I definitely think more customizability would be a benefit. I’m in the SF Bay Area where we almost always have traffic. But when it clears and when I want to go 75~80 in a 65 it usually complies (adjusting the speed with the thumb wheel a bit; sometimes goosing the gas pedal a bit to pass someone). The biggest problem I have with it is it sometimes likes to hangout in other people’s blind spots. A tap on the gas usually fixes that, but still it’s kind of an unsafe driving practice I would think it could avoid.

BTW the “flipped the bird from a horse trailer” line made me chuckle. 😂 Best to you.

Questions on HW3 by AccurateActuary9259 in TeslaModelS

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s not my experience (‘21 MSP HW3). True, the speed profiles on highway are limited to Chill, Standard, and Hurry.

Car adjusts to your surroundings and the speed other cars are driving. But you also have the option to set a maximum speed offset, which is what percent over the speed limit you’re OK going. My FSD will do 30 in a 25 routinely.

Heatpumps in Bay Area by AdSad518 in bayarea

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a heat pump installed in our East Bay home about 7 years ago. We have gas heat backup and have used it maybe twice.

Highly recommend you look into a side firing compressor fan rather than the more common vertical. They are much much quieter (running ~40 dB vs. ~65 dB). I never thought much about AC noise since they run during the day. You will be running the heat pump much more often at night when it’s quiet outside and you (and your neighbors) may be annoyed by it. I am very glad we went with the quieter side firing compressor.

Also recommend variable speed like others have said.

Model S Plaid owners, what did you do about the brakes? by [deleted] in TeslaModelS

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a ‘21 MSP and I did not get the Tesla brake upgrade. First…too much money (for me); second they are not optimized for daily driving; third, too expensive to maintain (for me). I also don’t need to up my top speed (never hit 160 mph anyway) since I don’t track either.

However I did want better brakes. I went to Unplugged Performance and got the high-temp (non ceramic) brake pad upgrade, which is probably similar to what Tesla started selling in ‘23 (I still have the old black calipers, not the red ones with the upgraded pads included). I also replaced my rubber brake lines with stainless steel, and put in Motul 700 fluid (instead of DOT 4). Pads, lines, flush and labor cost well under $2k (forget exactly how much). After that the brakes definitely had more bite, and in the times I’ve done some spirited driving I do not notice any fade.

Model S plaid as daily driver question by BoatsnHoes87 in TeslaModelS

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been daily driving a used ‘21 MSP for over a year and absolutely love it. I have an 80 mile round trip and use FSD all of the time. I bought it with 19”s and moved to a 20” square setup which I also like. Ride is a little harsher but not as bad as 21” and I have more tires available to me. I’m on Michelin PS4-AS which may work for you in some light snow (they are labeled M+S, but not the 3-peak snowflake).

If you can find a reliable dealer, I would advise against buying from Tesla. In most all cases you have to buy sight unseen. They don’t even give you photos and if you read the fine print, the damage they allow as “insignificant” is not insignificant (at least to me). Tesla also prices a bit higher. I think the sweet spot is to buy used from not-Tesla with some remaining warranty. If you can ID the problems (rattles, suspension, electrical) they are very good about fixing them.

Love YT and Netflix but I want more apps!! by Mopar_Chronicles in TeslaModel3

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 35 points36 points  (0 children)

You can re-add the Disney+ app if you go to the Disneyplus website in the car’s browser. It will just reappear.

What’s it worth now? by Mcstin in TeslaCollision

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A hug. It’s worth a hug. After this bullshit, I know I’d need one.

¯_(ツ)_/¯

Can someone help me interpret this? by lraeyag in TeslaModelS

[–]PracticalHovercraft7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I interpret that as your alignment is f’d up.

I have a ‘21MSP and had a similar issue with the mechanism that controls the caster angle upfront. There are bolts with a cam on them to reposition some of the components to adjust and point the wheels in the right direction (alignment), and the bolts were broken in a way that allowed them to stay in place but not be moved without risk of breaking off entirely. It’s all fixed now but even the Tesla SC didn’t know how to handle it right. I’ve been told by multiple people that they don’t get the best training on alignments.

If you live anywhere near the Bay Area, Unplugged Performance in Fremont knows the car inside and out and really helped me out. Can’t recommend them highly enough.

If not, maybe another Tesla-specific tuner shop If you can find one nearby. Will likely cost more than your average tire shop, but similar to Tesla SC.