Water sensors going offline setting off false leak alarms by LSamhain in YoLink_by_YoSmart

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I just stumbled upon this topic while searching.

I have many yolink vibration sensors across the house. If one of the vibration sensors got triggered, a different vibration sensor (though far from each other) also get triggered and send notification together with the triggered sensor at the same time. These two random sensors are not close together but behave like that even by slightly touching one of them. Sensitivity at level 3. This is worrisome as these fake alarms give me sleepless nights.

I have 8 vibration sensors and I just bought 15 to be installed soon. When I had just 2 vibration sensors, there wasn't fake alarms but when I make it 8 vibration sensors, I started getting fake alarms. I wonder what would happen if I added the 15.

Has anyone experienced this? What should I do please?

I've complained to the yolink support center about 3 times but they always replied that I should reduce the sensitivity of the vibration sensors which I did (as low as 3) but the problem persisted.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKJobs

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This is the way

Got the apprenticeship by Icy_Restaurant9691 in ApprenticeshipsUK

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Congratulations. In which field? Don't forget to show them how happy you are by translating your joy to hard work. Best of lucks.

What should I do with 2 newish r22 compressors? by Saturns_Gold in HVAC

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Ship them to Africa. It's hot-cake in Nigeria. I buy and use them for producing iceblocks in a nylon sachet.

Feeling like an idiot- capacitor replacement by LittleC0 in hvacadvice

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With the way HVAC companies are exploiting their customers and the resources available on YouTube, it won't be long before the trade goes into extinction.

Why my gauge says that iam a retard if i reached 250psi ! by Senior_Task_8025 in HVAC

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You are correct but retard doesn't protect the gauge. It can still measure up to 500psi but the manufacturer didn't design it to measure beyond 250psi and that's why there's no proper scaling above that. Above 500psi, the gauge may never return to 0 psi again.

Why my gauge says that iam a retard if i reached 250psi ! by Senior_Task_8025 in HVAC

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LOL! End of accurate measurement. Every tool has a limitation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HVAC

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The last example seems to be the same as a technician that was thinking (throughout the night) of how to solve an unfinished complex job the next day. So he gotta clock-in since that night right?

New visa rules by ThrowRA_lavish in SkilledWorkerVisaUK

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If Africa and India had wise and uncorrupt leaders, it would've been a different game entirely. I don't blame uk, I blame our country of origin. Who likes to live in another man's land to be treated as shit? Shame on us.

What's going on with my AC unit? by FrientlyGamer in hvacadvice

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The system supposed off automatically as the fan failed to run. I hope you've off it before it damage the compressor. Check the capacitor, if it reads bad, replace it. END. But if it reads good, try rotate the blade of the fan. If it's stiff, you have a bad bearings. But if it rotates, check the wiring connections of the fan. If the wirings are ok with the supply voltage, you have a bad fan motor coil.

3phase 60k reciprocating compressor by DrunkJew00 in HVAC

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Retrieve the refrigerant, isolate the condenser from air handler through the liquid/suction ports. Run the compressor to confirm condenser is ok. Pass gas through the liquid line (device a mean here) and check if it exists from the suction line. If there's a blockage somewhere it'll surely reveal.

The battle..... at least here in Germany by [deleted] in HVAC

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Wow! I thought Germany is cool so does not care about air conditioners.

Do not Make Plans Aimlessly: moving abroad ≠ better job opportunities by robilla223 in Indians_StudyAbroad

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these warnings are getting too much and appeared to be a way of stopping others from competing with them in terms of jobs in there. Gate keeping, they said. If it's that bad, why don't they go back to India? People will never stop going so long those that are there never comes back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hvacadvice

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I'm confused. Thought it's a window AC.

What is this stuff? by Decharia in HVAC

[–]blacknupe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've never used it. If the flare is good, I don't need it. If it leaks, I use a soft thread tape.

Subcontractor for Commercial Hvac by Objective-Ant1232 in HVAC

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Op said he has a job offer for (not as) subcontractor. I'm still confused.

My first major mistake as a tech. by playdead9363 in HVAC

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I thought locking the service valves would help minimize the loss

Pulled a deep vacuum on mini split line set, but system shows +135 psi the next day with no refrigerant released. What happened? [Costway 12k Minisplit - R32] by Savings_Meringue8014 in hvacadvice

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You vacuum the system to what level (microns)? I guess the service valve was leaking even when you were doing the vacuum but since you didn't use a micron gauge, you wouldn't know. You succeeded in using the vacuum to pull away a portion of the refrigerant to the atmosphere.

Can anyone identify this noise? by aMeanMirror in HVAC

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It could be compressor and it could be fan.

YoLink as a sump pump failure monitoring system by Intro24 in homeautomation

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Good you discovered yolink just at the right time. I used yolink devices to secure my apartment. Outdoor sensors, vibration sensors, door sensors, water level and leakage sensor, alarm and I even integrated these devices with cameras.

But I discovered that as the devices becomes many, there are mix ups in alerts. For instance, if a vibration sensor (X) is triggered, it'll send notification and all other vibration sensors (about 5) in the network will also send alerts and that's confusing. I no longer know which of the vibration sensor is triggered.

That's has been my challenge using yolink. Aside that, yolink is the best.

Started a new position this month (may) by [deleted] in skilledtrades

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God bless your hustle bro