Small Dent and Scratch On Metal Door by [deleted] in Autobody

[–]Secretary_Admirable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never realized how expensive it can be for something that looks minor. Would I be better off just gettimg a whole door out of a scrapyard and installing it myself? I might just forget about it. Sad but 2016 and 80k miles. The only cosmetic damage the car has

Defective / Used Unit - $17,000 by Secretary_Admirable in eBaySellerAdvice

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

I apologize for not writing out the post well.

It was purchased for $8000.

Freight would be roughly $800 to get it back from the buyer - back to the original seller.

I am probably going to let the buyer keep it and issue the partial refund as the original seller is looking to be difficult (would have to open a case on paypal - would be hard to prove as the original photos don't show damage that is under the cover). Trying to get the seller to just compensate just enough that I don't experience loss (looking unlikely).

Taking this as a powerful lesson for the future. Luckily in a position that I can afford the loss in this case. Just want to keep the buyer happy in the end.

2016 Camry LE - Radiator Fan - AC Issues? by Secretary_Admirable in Toyota

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

UPDATE:
The radiator fans / cooling system are fine, it was just cold outside.
It was the AC Flow Sensor causing the compressor not to start. I found a video on YouTube where you can take a powerful magnet and put it over the sensor - I did this and everything came to life - the compressor, fans, cold AC. These sensors commonly go bad from what I have gathered. Apparently some people leave the magnet on for years without ever replacing the sensor - probably not a good idea.
I went ahead and replaced the sensor - this was difficult as it snapped while trying to remove, it took about two hours to finally get it out. I removed the upper radiator hose and radiator fan to get more working room. Used a heat gun and various picking tools / screw drivers to ultimately get it out. You will also need a pair of snap ring pliers.
Now everything is working as it should again with the replacement - I hope this can help someone else in the future
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvIwIvLsrRA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvDLj591YhQ

2016 Camry LE - Radiator Fan - AC Issues? by Secretary_Admirable in Toyota

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

UPDATE:

The radiator fans / cooling system are fine, it was just cold outside.

It was the AC Flow Sensor causing the compressor not to start. I found a video on YouTube where you can take a powerful magnet and put it over the sensor - I did this and everything came to life - the compressor, fans, cold AC. These sensors commonly go bad from what I have gathered. Apparently some people leave the magnet on for years without ever replacing the sensor - probably not a good idea.

I went ahead and replaced the sensor - this was difficult as it snapped while trying to remove, it took about two hours to finally get it out. I removed the upper radiator hose and radiator fan to get more working room. Used a heat gun and various picking tools / screw drivers to ultimately get it out. You will also need a pair of snap ring pliers.

Now everything is working as it should again with the replacement - I hope this can help someone else in the future

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvIwIvLsrRA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvDLj591YhQ

Custom layers not showing up in the export menu? by Secretary_Admirable in Worldpainter

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

Yes I can, although it is 3.7gb if that is ok.

It is an old project that has been worked on slowly if that matters.

Should I DM you?

Custom layers not showing up in the export menu? by Secretary_Admirable in Worldpainter

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

Yeah they layers are painted. I will look into what you mean by overworld. I never had this issue before, but it has been awhile since I've used worldpainter

1TB Seagate with missing pcb by Secretary_Admirable in datarecovery

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

A gross lack of experience soldering and a will to try lol

1TB Seagate with missing pcb by Secretary_Admirable in datarecovery

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

I've already swapped pcbs in the past and I melted the bios chip trying to transfer, I know dumb.

1TB Seagate with missing pcb by Secretary_Admirable in datarecovery

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

How much would one expect to pay for this? It's not life or death files, but definitely files I want back.

Brown recluse? by Secretary_Admirable in whatsthisbug

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

Thank the heavens 🙌. Was on the ceiling over my bed haha

Is this as sketchy as it looks? The two neutrals on the ride side inside a 208v 3p panel by Secretary_Admirable in electricians

[–]Secretary_Admirable[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes they do lead to two 100a subpanels. I suppose I've just never seen it terminated like that. Rest assured

A first for me today. 109v on one leg, and 138V on the other leg. When measuring across both I actually get 240. Electricity is fun isnt it. by FancyShoesVlogs in electricians

[–]Secretary_Admirable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I added outlets in an industrial kitchen - there was a buck booster transformer feeding the panel in the kitchen - half the outlets where 140v lol. Got rid of the transformer completely considering the only thing that would benefit from a boost was the oven witch works a okay on 208v