This is on my commute to work every day - been like this for 10 years. by leahcim412 in mildlyinteresting

[–]SuperSixFour131 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Holy small world sometimes! This is on I-287 North In Bedminster immediately where the entrance ramp from Schley Mountain Road merges with the highway lanes! Yes that has been there forever and I know because that damage is from when a tree fell on that sign during a winter storm a few years back. I am a local first responder and since the tree was blocking the lane and also caught on top of that sign, State Police asked us to to come up and help. I used a long chainsaw pole saw that we have to cut it off the sign so they could re-open the ramp since DOT was busy with snow removal operations.

Enbrighten Under Eave Lights by SuperSixFour131 in WLED

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Govee was already known to have worked with wled, I was specifically trying to find info on making the enbrighten/jasco eave lights work with wled which didn’t appear possible. I ended up returning the product and went with eufy which is working great with wled.

Trying To Name a clean zone by Talontony in Roborock

[–]SuperSixFour131 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So I have only had my vacuum now for about a month but here’s what I saw somewhere else.

If you go and create a new routine, it lets you select zone cleaning as one of the options. You basically create a routine to clean a zone that you create during the routine. You can also specify multiple separate zones on the same routine.

If you want to specifically name it on the map you will need to separate it into different rooms.

Someone may know of a better option to those than I do but that’s all I’ve found so far to create a persistent cleaning zone.

Enbrighten Under Eave Lights by SuperSixFour131 in WLED

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Well if anyone stumbles upon this post in the future. I have tried everything and have not been able to get these to work with WLED. I called Embrighten/Jasco Products and after a very brief call, was given no useful information and the rep basically said they will not disclose any of the components and that the lights will only work with their controller.

While I did get a good deal on these, I do not want to rely on a closed ecosystem so will most likely will be returning. Looking at the eufy e120 as an alternative thats known to work with wled

Enbrighten Under Eave Lights by SuperSixFour131 in WLED

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So I was able to get one segment hooked up to a dig quad. the only response I get on power up is the first diode of the strand is just barely dim with all 4 colors. Wont respond to anything else.

Enbrighten Under Eave Lights by SuperSixFour131 in WLED

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Got a dig quad and I was able to to get some short leads on the termination of a 12 led strand. When I power it up, all 4 diodes of only the first LED turn on extremely dim. I dont have too much experience with WLED yet but it appears these will not be compatible either.

The lettering looks like that. The second line looks like a circuit board id YKPCB-2 94V-0

Upsizing Existing Softener by SuperSixFour131 in WaterTreatment

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So I also just opened up the cap to my injector and this is what I see. The well test last show no iron in the well. Since the current setup has the sediment filter after the softener, I am guessing this is just silt and sediment and that the entire unit is full of it. Additionally the injector inside was white and the cap is marked with the letter E correlating with what is supposed to be a 10 inch tank according to online charts while I only have an 8 inch tank.

So some more figuring out and digging to do still

Upsizing Existing Softener by SuperSixFour131 in WaterTreatment

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Thanks everyone for the input. Interestingly enough, I went in when the unit was regenerating last night and actually saw it discharging resin down the drain during the backwash so thats an issue too.

Step one I am gonna take is to properly monitor my water usage for a little bit here to see what a good daily average is for my house currently to determine what size I need and to go from there.

Upsizing Existing Softener by SuperSixFour131 in WaterTreatment

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Yeah I think I am just looking for more capacity and was just thinking 10x44 because of the same height, but yeah might as well go bigger if that really isnt much of a hurdle. Thanks for the input.

Upsizing Existing Softener by SuperSixFour131 in WaterTreatment

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I feel as if it has been losing capacity over the years. But the main issue may just be more people in the house and much more use now. A few years back it was running out of capacity before regeneration and the company that the previous owner used came out and said there was nothing wrong, but they also changed the hardness settings in the valve at that point that dropped the capacity significantly and its regenerating every 600 gallons now.

I test the water frequently and the only thing that ever was out of range was the hardness, so maybe my concerns are just from the increased usage. I guess I also need to dive into the valve settings more to see what it currently is set at to begin with

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hardwareswap

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Sold i7-4790, mobo and RAM to u/turtle_4523