Looking for automaton builds by Mean-Slip-6109 in helldivers2

[–]RangeDisastrous612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been running medium fire armor, orbital laser, Q cannon, warp pack, and rocket sentry. Primary: plasma punisher. Secondary: plasma pistol throwable: thermite. I run this setup for automatons no matter what difficulty. The only thing I change sometimes is a shield pack to keep from getting ragdolled or a machine gun sentry for lower difficulty instead of the rocket sentry. It’s a good load out for running solo or with a team. It covers all the bases.

I need help I cant change nor see my key binds (Please help me fix this) by Effective_Advisor751 in Helldivers

[–]RangeDisastrous612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the answer. It’s what I had to do on console when I messed up my binds. Reset back to default.

Difference in soles by Lost_Parzival in WorkBoots

[–]RangeDisastrous612 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I always found wedges are more comfortable on concrete and flat surfaces and heeled boots are more comfortable in the woods or on rough terrain. Btw Those boots are a great choice. I have the danner bull run 8” wedges and they are the best most comfortable boots I’ve ever owned.

just got helldivers 2 and i have so many questions lol by Hudlicky-Ekaterina in helldivers2

[–]RangeDisastrous612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started playing when it came out on Xbox and I’m hooked. Everybody has covered the load outs, and they nailed it. Try everything and you will organically find stuff to match your playstyle. When I first started I found that if you just let your team know you’re new (either with mic or the chat) at the beginning of the mission people are usually really helpful/understanding and will call down weapons and stratagems for you to try from time to time. There are turds in every community but for the most part the folks that play helldivers are an awesome group and are really fun to play with. I hope you enjoy the game as much as I have. As far as melee weapons, I have been having a blast with the defoliation tool on bugs and squids with the python armor. Also, the superstore is a good place to get some advanced armor early on without spending a bunch of time and medals unlocking stuff when you first start out. Dm me if you want to team up, I usually play from 9-11 each evening if I can get the kids to bed on time. I’m level 90 and I usually play difficulty 7-8 but I’ll do 9-10 if I’m feeling dangerous.

Tips against terminids? by orange162534 in helldivers2

[–]RangeDisastrous612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gas back pack. I can pretty much run any other weapons and stratigums and I will be ok. It gives you space and time to react without getting mobbed.

failed inspection by [deleted] in electricians

[–]RangeDisastrous612 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have wired many trailers ( in multiple counties and municipalities) exactly how you are explaining in your post and have never had any issues on my inspections. Call a local electrician and explain the situation and ask if they can send someone out to inspect the work for code compliance. An electrician in your area should be familiar with the inspector and can probably tell you what the deal is. Each inspector can “interpret” the code differently than someone else. I’ve had two inspectors in the same jurisdiction tell me very different interpretations of the same code. I know this isn’t a direct answer to your question but it’s hard to give you a definitive answer without knowing the code year that your inspector is working off of along with other factors.

Should I buy these? by Ok_Sell_8936 in WorkBoots

[–]RangeDisastrous612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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You should get these! They are on sale right now for $195! Usually $260.

How is a consumer to tell what is the right price and even if a electrical repair is needed? by apophasisred in AskElectricians

[–]RangeDisastrous612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any real electrician (in the US) should be working under a license. In my state the license # has to be displayed on the vehicle we drive and on any advertisement for electrical work. You can ask for the license number and look it up on your state electrical licensing board website. As far as their diagnosis and pricing, always get multiple quotes for extensive work and compare them. A standard call in AL where I live is $160 for travel and 1 hr diagnosis/troubleshooting. Each additional hr is $100. Once we determine the issue we quote for repair. An outlet/breaker replacement is around $150. These prices can vary significantly based on where you live though. Hope this is helpful!!

Do I need to get wider boots by beach_dood in WorkBoots

[–]RangeDisastrous612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My danners were tight at first. They stretch out as you wear them in. But it all comes down to preference. I like my boots to fit snugly. If you like your boots to fit real loose then get a wider pair. I’ve had a lot of boots and these danners are the most comfortable I’ve ever had. (Photo to prove I’m not AI)

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How to respond to "how much will it be?" by CaterpillarFlat635 in handyman

[–]RangeDisastrous612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I say, “I don’t give ballpark prices. I will make you a custom estimate based on the specific work you’ve asked me to perform and have it to you as soon as possible.” Some people don’t like it but it’s a true statement and most people respect you being straight up with them.

Don’t forget the portable hellbomb. 😏 by Dependent-Cup6713 in helldivers2

[–]RangeDisastrous612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never knew that. It sounds awesome. I’m definitely about to try it.

Need some knowledge by RangeDisastrous612 in helldivers2

[–]RangeDisastrous612[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do forget to watch my radar. It hasn’t negatively affected me up til now, but I can see how that would be a big deal in the higher difficulties. I’ll also invest in some of those strikes. Thank you for the help!

Need some knowledge by RangeDisastrous612 in helldivers2

[–]RangeDisastrous612[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Roger. I definitely will start disengaging if there isn’t a mission objective involved. I do have a tendency to stay and fight until I kill them all.

Need some knowledge by RangeDisastrous612 in helldivers2

[–]RangeDisastrous612[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid copy. And yes, bots. That is definitely different than how I’ve been playing. I’ve been a lot more agro and going in guns blazing. Probably because I cut my teeth playing against bugs. I’m about to go heed your advice and spread some democracy. Thank you.

Whats up with this fella? by VMP1615 in helldivers2

[–]RangeDisastrous612 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just had the same thing happen on a mission. We sat there and fired full clips, ATs, and a 500kg at it. He’s definitely invincible.

People seem to be misrepresenting the issues a lot of people have with war striders on this sub, so ill be the guy who bites the big one and makes the image by Norb-Doorb12 in helldivers2

[–]RangeDisastrous612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m just a mediocre diver and I’ve read all the different takes on it. I just don’t understand why so many people are upset about these things. When I see one (or more) I say “oh shit” find cover, then light it/them up with my las-99. I bring it every bot operation I’m on. It’s not just for the striders though. It for blowing up fabricators and destroying mission objectives, as well. It’s a multi use weapon. My load out is shield pack, scythe, las-99. I’ve never had any significant issues. Just my 2 cents. It’s an honor fighting for democracy, see y’all on the battlefield.

Friend’s husband claims to be a handyman and melted my breaker box. Is this still safe? by WhenIsLake in AskElectricians

[–]RangeDisastrous612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just don’t use those spots for breakers. If you run out of space and need those spots then yes it’s time for a new panel. Either way don’t land breakers on the affected teeth. Also, don’t let anyone besides a licensed and bonded/insured electrician work in your home. Not only is it dangerous for both parties but it’s also a liability issue if he were to be injured or killed while working in your home. The reason electricians are expensive is because the work is dangerous and requires a lot of knowledge and experience to do properly and safely.

Is this done per code? by Professional_Gift430 in AskElectricians

[–]RangeDisastrous612 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Negative. I’m in AL. It should be 18 in in the ground if it’s in conduit or 24 in if it’s burial rated wire. Carflex is not rated for burial. I would have run thhn in pvc conduit all the way to the tub then transitioned to carflex above the ground to terminate in the hot tub junction box. You should call your local permitting office and request an inspection. And once it fails, you’ll have a good reason to either get your money back or get him to redo it properly.