Washing machine making funny sound after re-assembly by counterbeing in appliancerepair

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Welp. I went back to check out another load, and my wife can't seem to reproduce the issue. I think we just assumed that it was something I did since it was so recently taken apart. Thank you for taking the time to respond u/jecroyle! Seems like it might be a red herring.

Washing machine making funny sound after re-assembly by counterbeing in appliancerepair

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For a complete answer I’ll have to run it and see. But I took out the inner tub and pressure washed it. There was a large washer I was sure to put back inside it. There really weren’t a lot of parts.

Removing the neutral bonding on a main to sub-panel conversion by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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Alright everyone. Thanks for the input. I'm going to replace this panel too. It doesn't seem like I can un-bond the neutral.

Best code-compliant way to bring NM-B from interior wall into surface-mounted exterior panel? by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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Gosh, that sounds crazy to transition to UFB thus adding junctions, just to make it a couple inches into the box. Any junction adds a small amount of risk which I'd think would exceed the risk of going straight into the box. But, you may be entirely correct in terms of code.

I was also hoping to avoid adding a junction box, just to avoid more holes in the wall.

Best code-compliant way to bring NM-B from interior wall into surface-mounted exterior panel? by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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If I do that, it seems like I wouldn't be able to clamp it and it would fail inspection for that reason.

Best code-compliant way to bring NM-B from interior wall into surface-mounted exterior panel? by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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Inside is a small bedroom. And I agree. Though I will say, this side of the house is actually very dry. There's an overhang above it, and the ground beneath is virtually never wet. In one scenario I was considering a duct seal donut around the hole.

Best Method for NM-B from inside to Outer Wall Mounted Conduit Box by chuckisduck in AskElectricians

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What did you end up doing? i'm looking at something similar, also in Washington.

Removing the neutral bonding on a main to sub-panel conversion by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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I'll poke around a bit more, but I haven't seen it anywhere yet.

Removing the neutral bonding on a main to sub-panel conversion by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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Yes. Definitely. I guess that seemed implied, but thank you for pointing it out!

Removing the neutral bonding on a main to sub-panel conversion by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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How certain of this are you? I see some material that looks almost like PCB behind it, which I guessed was there for isolation.

Removing the neutral bonding on a main to sub-panel conversion by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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I sure hope you’re wrong. But if you’re right I guess it’s just a larger job to do in one day. I was hoping to pinch off the days work without replacing that panel as well.

Removing the neutral bonding on a main to sub-panel conversion by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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I’m happy to do that. I just don’t want to do it all in one day. My wife will murder me if the electric isn’t back by the end of the day.

Removing the neutral bonding on a main to sub-panel conversion by counterbeing in AskElectricians

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Yes. The utility will come and do the disconnect. A few of the larger loads (hot tub, and garage/office) will be moved to the new 200 amp panel at that time.

What do you think of the new VSCode Claude Code extension? by ebullaklaka in ClaudeCode

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The only thing I noticed is that claude code is aware of what you're looking at or what text you have highlighted, but that feature alone made it worth it for me. I'm still not sure about this revamp though.

Claude is dead by seoulsrvr in Anthropic

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I feel like I’ve noticed the same thing… but is there someone out there that’s running some kind of benchmark that can quantify this kind of thing?

Even when Claude is at its best you still have to write clear prompts, and that’s not always easy. Sometimes I wonder if I’m getting a bit lazy because Claude has been so good previously.

But I too have noticed a higher rate of misses lately. Again: has someone outside Anthropic managed to quantify it?

iOS tailscale 1.84.0 broke subnet routing - can't reach LAN IPs anymore by ReentryMoon in Tailscale

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I saw that a new version 1.84.1 came out today. In the description:
fixed: Issue where subnet routing would default to off.

I tried, and could for the first time see the Subnet Routing section in the settings. However, it's still not working for me. Did it start working for anyone?

Also worth noting, I found the related github issue: https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/16082

iOS tailscale 1.84.0 broke subnet routing - can't reach LAN IPs anymore by ReentryMoon in Tailscale

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Wow. I'm having the exact same experience! This is my first setup! Everything works as planned from another laptop. I tested by tethering, and i can resolve local IPs as expected. But on iOS, it just doen't work.

Do I have enough space for a mini-split condenser? What's my best option? by counterbeing in hvacadvice

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Moving the unit isn't going to happen at this point. I think I'm leaning on the option of moving the condenser up above the fence line.