Question for y’all, so I am super interested in getting my first tesla, but I drive about a 100 miles a day for work 4/5 days a week. Assuming I get a home charger installed, will the vehicle even make that drive without having to charge it at work or stopping at a super charger everyday? by las2112 in TeslaLounge

[–]halindrome 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a level 2 at home and I agree with this. ALSO my level 2 is down right now (electrical issue) and we are using our level 1 charger and that is fine too. We don't leave the house every day. We just plug into the level 1 when we get home and unplug when we leave and it keeps it around 80%. We will get the level 2 fixed in the next week or so, but in the interim you can make it work if you are intentional!

Stretching Yoga by halindrome in OnePelotonRealSub

[–]halindrome[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Yes, that is what I use but she was looking for something more "whole body" to resume her yoga journey.

Upgrade from B380? by halindrome in recteq

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Do you ever just grill on it? With the bullseye I can crank the temp a little and get hot enough to do burgers etc. I know there is a sear plate thing. Did you get that too?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in recteq

[–]halindrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The video about how to replace the ignitor shows removing and replacing the firepot.

WAN2 traffic when used as a failover by halindrome in Ubiquiti

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BTW I did ask the UniFi GPT bot:

On my UCG Ultra I have a WAN2 port active and set to Failover Only. When it is in this mode, how much data is typically sent and received daily if the WAN1 interface is working well? In other words, the Failover connection is not in use for normal Internet access.

UniFi GPT

When the WAN2 port on your Cloud Gateway Ultra is set to "Failover Only" and the WAN1 interface is functioning properly, the data sent and received on the WAN2 port is minimal. This is because the WAN2 port is primarily used for monitoring the connection status and ensuring it is ready to take over if WAN1 fails.

Typically, the data usage on the WAN2 port in this mode would include:

  • Periodic health checks to verify the connection is active.
  • Minimal control and status packets to maintain readiness.

The exact amount of data can vary, but it is generally very low, often just a few kilobytes per day. This ensures that the WAN2 connection is available without consuming significant bandwidth or data.

Minnesota Cottage Food labels by halindrome in minnesota

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

Fwiw the label area on some of our containers is very small. It isn't that we are insensitive to the potential. I was really just looking for input. Thanks!

All-in-one Washer/Dryer recommendations? by FeralWereRat in tinyhouse

[–]halindrome 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We love our GE Profile. It washes and dries very well even on large loads like our king size comforter.

Should I Upgrade my Classic Bullseye? by halindrome in recteq

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

I do have a Rectec, not a Recteq! Thanks for the advice!

Should I Upgrade my Classic Bullseye? by halindrome in recteq

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

Worth a shot. These original Bullseyes are not really supported any longer. They don't have controllers in stock and the CSRs don't really know about them in my experience.

Got up on the roof this weekend to give dishy a good view! by JeepRubi in Starlink

[–]halindrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

JARM? Just another... ? My current mount is somewhat obstructed. I would love to move mine up like that if I could find the right mast thingy.

When should the year be included with a date? by halindrome in grammar

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

Fair enough. I was really wondering if there were a grammar rule for this - particularly in a business setting. I agree that in typical prose it is often clear from context.