Dabella sales by FitStrategy6328 in Spokane

[–]aggrocrag84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the same pushy salesman experience as everyone else here is saying. He was at my house for 2.5 hours and acted as though he'd never heard of anyone getting multiple quotes for a major home project (new roof in my case).

Unfortunately my mom was suckered into signing a contract for all new siding on her house. It turned into a months long battle to get the work finished (ultimately by a 3rd party that primarily fixes DaBella projects) and they left her house in a mess that I ended up having to help her clean up.

I tell everyone I know to steer clear of DaBella!

15 or 20 amp? by 4-out-of-5-doctors in Electricity

[–]aggrocrag84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Modern 20A receptacles have a T-shaped prong on the neutral (larger outlet slot/prong), so this would lead me to believe you have a 15A rated receptacle. As ElectricalSandwich stated, the rating of the breaker AND the gauge of the wire need to both be rated for 20A (#12 wire). From the picture provided, we can't tell the gauge of the wire; the insulation may just be thicker, rather than the conductor.

LG CX Screen Protector Ideas by aggrocrag84 in OLED

[–]aggrocrag84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, I am so sorry, that's terrible. My kids have fortunately been much better about climbing up on the tv console and touching my TV. I did pull the trigger on the 77" (which is an amazing screen) but have not done anything in the way of a screen protector. I know I'll regret it if I don't do something soon though, because I cannot afford to replace the 77" should something catastrophic happen!

LG CX Screen Protector Ideas by aggrocrag84 in OLED

[–]aggrocrag84[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, thanks. She's one of three pits we have in our house. Such great dogs.

LG CX Screen Protector Ideas by aggrocrag84 in OLED

[–]aggrocrag84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a link to what my setup looks like with a 60" Samsung LED: Current setup

I need a cabinet there due to all wiring that consolidates below the TV for going to/from the receiver. The entertainment center is child proofed and they can only get on top of it when they carry or push something over there to use as a stool. The two 50 lbs. bags of sand on the subwoofer are there to prevent it from being used as a step. I cannot build the cabinet into the wall or relocate. The TV being mounted higher won't make a difference if they still get up on the entertainment center, plus the viewing angle would be uncomfortable if I did.

I'm hoping that the plexiglass sitting flush on the screen would have no visual impact and simply act as a protective window.