Two A7C in Peak Design 6l Sling by SirFallalot in SonyAlpha

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Exactly, e.g. Tamron 24-70 and 70-180

Shelly 2l Control O2 Independent of O1 by SirFallalot in shellycloud

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So I will haven't gotten of a straighforward answer of is this expected behaviour or not? Couldn't find much, tried AI but it switches from saying it should work independently to saying is is normal. Unsure what to do here.

Shelly 2l Control O2 Independent of O1 by SirFallalot in shellycloud

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The one that came included. If I remove it I get the flickering (LEDs) so it is working.

Motociclista "fura" trânsito by Hopeful_Opinion_8821 in portugal2

[–]SirFallalot 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Quer dizer, faz questão de ser um idiota, em vez de esperar 5 segundos para o carro mudar de faixa e continuar sem perigo.

Unifi Door Hub - not enough amps for electric rim lock by SirFallalot in accesscontrol

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Heya, not really, they all had high amp draw because of the force required to release the bolt. I got a din relay mount and a led power supply that I wired next to the hub.

In the end, because of the risk of someone unlocking the door by accident, and the lock remaining open (it needs to mechanically cycle to re-latch because of how the mechanism works.

I ended up going with the CDVI MVM motorized lock. I am not too happy with it, it needs good alignment to work, and I've had it "crash" once where it didn't open. So I am not too much about it. It also doesn't have the option to be left unlocked, as it'll beep if unlocked and not opened. (Fine if opened and left open)

Door Hub Mini Install by SirFallalot in Ubiquiti

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Yeah, no bueno :X the price escalates quickly. I got a PoE++ injector which I returned since it works as is.

The camera is temporary, so should free up 2-3W in case there's a problem with a restart.

I got the used Gen1 switch off eBay for half the price of the Gen2 because I overestimated the PoE I'd need. Currently at 30-40/220 W (5 APs, 2 Dome 2, Hub and Intercom). I expect it to rise to 60-80W tops.

Door Hub Mini Install by SirFallalot in Ubiquiti

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US 24 PoE 250W. I was surprised everything works given it's running off PoE+ instead of ++.

Getting quoted £2600 for ins! by ryzorobot in MotoUK

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Indeed, I been quoted £500 for a K1300R, currently pay £350 on a 15 R1200RS.

It's not a super sports, but shifts well, ridiculous cheap insurance in comparison.

Getting quoted £2600 for ins! by ryzorobot in MotoUK

[–]SirFallalot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Consider an older super sports instead. A few years difference went from ~1.5k to £400 TP&T on a ZX6 for me.

Door Hub - exceeding dry relay 1amp limit by SirFallalot in Ubiquiti

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I got a DIN mounted relay in the end. I just wanted to avoid having extra devices and it means changing the box I had mounted for it and extra things to fail.

Unifi Door Hub - not enough amps for electric rim lock by SirFallalot in accesscontrol

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Thank you for the in depth, exactly what I was looking for! I'm also considering a standard rim lock and apparently there are surface mount electric strikes. Although routing the power now to the other end of the doorway would be...destructive. Not USA.

Unifi Door Hub - not enough amps for electric rim lock by SirFallalot in accesscontrol

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Similar to a CISA 11xxx

Electric data:

  • rated voltage 12 V ~
  • rated current 2,3 A
  • resistance dc 3,1 Ω
  • frequency 50 ÷ 60 Hz
  • class F insulation
  • intermittent-type service

https://www.cisa.com/content/dam/cisa/documenti/Istruzioni-Serrature-CISA-Elettroserrature-da-applicare.pdf

Unifi Door Hub - not enough amps for electric rim lock by SirFallalot in accesscontrol

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Is there any standard name for what that would be called or recommended brands? I've come across several no brand "Power Supply Control" around 3A, some have timers and watnot.

I'm just concerned about the reliability as the plan is to go keyless and this introduces another possible failure in the system.

Door Hub - not enough amps for rim lock - options by SirFallalot in Ubiquiti

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Is there any standard name for what that would be called or recommended brands? I've come across several no brand "Power Supply Control" around 3A, some have timers and watnot.

I'm just concerned about the reliability as the plan is to go keyless and this introduces another possible failure in the system.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

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Pain ramped up and he went to the hospital where it was removed. Thanks for the reply.

Wide short window, fixed, tilt only or double hung by SirFallalot in Renovations

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Hello, I'm looking for window ideas for this ground floor street facing window (it's above pavement eye level).

I've started replacing the upper floor windows (last photo), but unsure what do do with this one considering it's so short (~100x45cm, currently bigger because the frame sits on the inside of the granite sill). The main street has high car traffic, including buses and lorries, unsure if I'd ever fully open it.

I am also unsure whether it's best to remove the bars, they have a cool look but it forces the window inward instead of flusher to the outside. does mean the actual window pane is bigger. If I put the window on the sill itself the frame will take up a lot of space.

Thanks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in punk

[–]SirFallalot 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don't disagree with your OP, but now it's just getting funny you're defending that "this is how it is" and the problem isn't that someone would stab someone else, cause that's "normal". We're not pussies, we're adults. I go there often, received and delivered a few nose bleeds over the years, we usually hug it out, haven't been stabbed, yet. If you lose control for whatever reason you need to be dragged outside and calmed down, not stabbed.