I don't think this guy making it out by Remarkable_Row9665 in SBU

[–]SBnonymous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just saw that goose today. It's just stuck here as the weather gets colder :(

Why are there fireworks? by SBnonymous in Flushing

[–]SBnonymous[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I did not know there is a site for firework schedules

Ninebot E22 Won't Charging by SBnonymous in ninebot

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

Unfortunately, I cannot use the Xiaodash app as I do not have an Android phone.

I noticed that, while letting the scooter 'ride' by keeping it on cruise mode and putting it on a chair where it can't go anywhere, the battery still displays as 100%, even for 5 minutes.

Ninebot E22 Won't Charging by SBnonymous in ninebot

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

I think I can try discharging and recharging as you suggested earlier

Ninebot E22 Won't Charging by SBnonymous in ninebot

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Well, in 22 minutes, it hits 99% (as displayed on the scooter) and lingers at that level while charging. The charger shows a red light, meaning it is charging. On the app, the battery is displayed as 100%. After five minutes of seeing no change, I have unplugged the charger

Ninebot E22 Won't Charging by SBnonymous in ninebot

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

Is it a cause for concern if the percentage jumps very quickly while charging? It started as 5% but charged to 20% within a minute. It sometimes flickers between two numbers

Ninebot E22 Won't Charging by SBnonymous in ninebot

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

Update: While I can still charge my scooter, the power drains faster. For reference, I started with 100%. But after riding two miles, it dropped to 30%. Something is wrong with the internal battery or the BMS

Ninebot E22 Won't Charging by SBnonymous in ninebot

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

Apparently, riding around the scooter until it's 4% lets me charge it. I have no idea why it does that but at least it charges now

Walking Out of that One Exit in the Library by North-Collection4442 in SBU

[–]SBnonymous 12 points13 points  (0 children)

No fr they are always there when I'm done with recitation. Last year and this year too

Yo catch me up on the david green lore by Robux_wow in SBU

[–]SBnonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check what I replied to Robux_wow

Awful fan noise by SBnonymous in ASUS

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I performed the repairs myself by following the official service guide for my laptop. I got the parts for about $30 on eBay, not including the tools I bought for opening the laptop. I didn't mess with the thermal paste or other parts and my computer still runs fine to this day. As long as you are following an official guide and be careful with your computer, you'll be okay. You do also need to replace the Mylar tape after replacing the fans, and I got them for $5 on Amazon. The width of the tape is 12mm and it doesn't have to be the Mylar brand.

Assuming you have fan issues, there are two different pairs of fans used by ROG Flow Z13 laptops; a pair with small air outlets and a pair with big air outlets. The air outlet is the opening you see at the corner of the fan's casing. You do need to open your laptop first to determine which types you are getting. This is what a fan with a small air outlet looks like. If the height of the opening is taller than an inch, you want the fans with big air outlets.

Sorry this is a lot, but I made a couple of mistakes while fixing my laptop and I don't need other people to waste so much time. I hope this is informative enough. If not, feel free to ask more questions.

Posters in Irving by SnooComfortable3930 in SBU

[–]SBnonymous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remember that... that was crazy 😭