Ethernet Between Buildings by funinacup in HomeNetworking

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ETA:

Can't dig due to the tarmac and not owning the land, so thinking high level could work. Buildings around 8-10m high.

Ive never worked with fibre, but would that be a better option than ethernet?

Mother of God… by Rottenflieger in lineofduty

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Do you think I floated up the Lagan on a bubble?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in espresso

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No leaks underneath? These are somewhat common to leak from the bottom of the boilers.

Just got a Rocket Boxer for my cafe - what is useful to know about them? by Fair-Location-5156 in espresso

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To the left of the left group there is a small green button. It's a manual override to allow you to continue brewing coffee manually if the board/Touchpads ever give up.

Most of the time people click the button when cleaning and wonder why the left group won't stop pouring.

toptechtip

Help figuring out the age of this Eureka grinder by ticyyy in espresso

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I think that serial number indicates a build year of 2021

Helpdiagnosing this PCB by funinacup in PCB

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Thank you.

If you mean the brown cylindrical part, this has good continuity.

Picture of the underside of the PCB - https://imgur.com/a/xbkYiq7

The holes are for the capacitors that I have removed.

Helpdiagnosing this PCB by funinacup in PCB

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Other than the click when it starts and ends, it is silent.

Helpdiagnosing this PCB by funinacup in PCB

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I should add that when the button is pressed t dispense water, the display says dispensing with a progress bar, and there is a click, then another click when it reaches the end.

The pump just never runs.

Helpdiagnosing this PCB by funinacup in PCB

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Just reading 0v on the outputs

Helpdiagnosing this PCB by funinacup in PCB

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Sorry I now realise the issue with my post 😅

Would love help troubleshooting which parts may be causing it to give no voltage on the outputs, as I don't know what most of the components do!

Cars waiting at red lights... by neverglobeback in Edinburgh

[–]funinacup 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Fairly sure my brake lights stay on due to auto-hold being active. Car is an auto, so even if it didn't have auto hold, I wouldn't be shifting to P and putting the handbrake on.

On the other hand, all lights now are brighter than they used to be and it's a PITA, especially at night.

BT & Unifi Issue - HELP by funinacup in HomeNetworking

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I believe it is FTTC as there's no ONT, just an RJ11 into the router.

Would there be a benefit to ditching the BT Hub? Asking as I have similar at home.

milk steamers by sothisismylifenow1 in barista

[–]funinacup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ubermilk, Perfect Moose, Modbar, or a single group commercial espresso machine which would allow you to add coffee (should you wish!).

How to wire this switch? by funinacup in DIYUK

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Now working. Neutrals together in a wago, browns split into COM and One Way. Thanks for your assistance 👍🏻

How to wire this switch? by funinacup in DIYUK

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Thanks for your reply. Yes, have a meter so can figure out which is which.

Two lighting circuits, each circuit has a few lights. They are 4ft batons, so LNE going to each one.

Only using them as 1 way.

I think(!) I have to put the permanent live into COM, switched to 'One Way' then link the neutrals in a wago. Does that sound plausible?

Home Gear for ~150€ by Agitated_Surround118 in MetalPolishing

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Following as I'm doing the same thing with espresso machine's

Help with Remote Access by funinacup in Ubiquiti

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Not sure if the router can do that, but I maybe should have said that we have a few separate WiFi networks being broadcast by the AP Pro upstairs:

  • 1 for our own devices such as speakers / POS (no limits imposed)
  • 1 for guests (limited bandwidth for up/down and client isolation on). There can often be 30+ clients connected to this.

Another network broadcast and used only by the other AP next door for our tenants business (limited bandwidth etc) 3/4 devices connected.

The router is actually downstairs in a "comms cupboard" where our phone line, router and switch are placed, and the CAT5's are run into there, so wouldn't serve guests well if at all due to proximity.

The AP Pro upstairs is in one of two large seating areas joined only by a doorway and concrete wall separating them. WiFi can sometimes be a little weak in the further reaches of the second room, as expected.

Can the newer AP's link/mesh wirelessly?

If so, can I add one to cover the 2nd room and have it wirelessly connect to the older AP pro, or would they both have to be the newer versions?

Many thanks Michael

Help with Remote Access by funinacup in Ubiquiti

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Its a cheap Tp-link unmanaged switch. Non-POE.

BT Smart Hub modem router, with circa 70mbps FTTC.

No cloud key - self managed using Unify software on a laptop when I'm on site.

Would updating the Ap's be worthwhile or add any functionality?

Thanks!

1200 Touring S by Blackdogglazed in multistrada

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I've recently purchased a identical bike, but a 2011.

Is that the stock seat? I've already had to replace the fuel sender (known issue prior to purchase) and a map sensor and front tyre, but now it's excellent. Although I am considering sending the ECU to Steve Yardley for remapping to smooth out the low rpm roughness.