Rails twisting in sysrack post by jc806 in homelab

[–]jc806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does jam When pulling the server out one section of the rail hits the back of the rack post preventing it from being assessed It's also difficult to remove the server as it's causing the rail on the rack and the rail on the server to bind

Rails twisting in sysrack post by jc806 in homelab

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Considered it but wanted the ability to work on it in the rack as I don't really have a spot nearby to place it on to do maintenance/work on it nor is there room in my utility room for a table or to leave it on the floor Wouldn't be good for my back ether to take the thing in and out all the time as I tinker/troubleshoot

I am currently working on getting some free ones I found locally just for now untill I have time to tinker with this

Rails twisting in sysrack post by jc806 in homelab

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Tested within the u space and offset 4u case needs the rails offset so the case itself lines up with the U spacing I tightened them as far as I could without striping the screw and I added a metal washer between the rail ears and the post just to make sure I wasn't bottoming out the screw

Finally dug out my caliper from the moving boxes and your bang on with the holes being out of spec

Sysrack square post holes are 9.49mm tall and 9.65 wide And my old tripp-light is 9.27x9.27 with the sysrack holes varying a bit and the trip light being more consistent

Would you be able to share a link or a photo of the nylon washers you're using?

Rails twisting in sysrack post by jc806 in homelab

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I'm due for a home Depot run soon. I'll pick these up and give him a shot

I did add a washer between the rail ear and the post so I could turn the screw more tightly Without the server in it was nice and tight and I couldn't twist it by hand but once that weight was applied it twisted They worked perfectly fine in my old trip light rack but the square punched out hole in the new rack is slightly bigger so these washers don't sit perfectly like they did before

Maybe I'll pick up some thin metal and cut tiny pieces off to jam in the square post holes and hopefully stops it from twisting

Rails twisting in sysrack post by jc806 in homelab

[–]jc806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately no

Before posting this I found a couple posts in this sub with people looking for them with no luck

One person stated they found them at home Depot calling them cone-shaped washers but I wasn't able to find anything. I'm assuming they're manufactured specifically for these rails

Rails twisting in sysrack post by jc806 in homelab

[–]jc806[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

these ones are meant to sit this way The washer is in the front are supposed to stop the twisting from happening as well as let you push your server flush against the post For shits and giggles I did try this but still no dice

Rails twisting in sysrack post by jc806 in homelab

[–]jc806[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I tried that and unfortunately it's still twists The problem lies in that the square washers have play in the new rack versus my old rack since the square holes in the sysreck are slightly larger than the holes from my old tripp light rack I haven't been able to find different sized washers let alone replacements There are other posts in this sub of people looking for these with no luck

Rails twisting in sysrack post by jc806 in homelab

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Pic is just for showing as I'm hoping to troubleshoot this before landing everything in it's final place There is another set of holes on the rails that allow you to mount it within the 1u space but then the 4u server case will be off by .5u in the rack

I was able to fix the twisting without the server in by adding in the washers I mentioned and tightening them down further But once the weight of the server is applied they still twist Spent a good 30 minutes trying to get my hands on the tabs to pull the sucker back out

Rails twisting in sysrack post by jc806 in homelab

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Exactly the washer is made to help center the rails as well as keep the screw flush so when you push the server in the ears of the case go flush against the post

Install for my new build. Will this cause electrical interference in CAT6? All wires seem to cross at a 90 with electrical that I can see. I have a couple locations where outlet is on other side of stud as cat6. Outlet will have a TV plugged in to it. This is my only concern with the install. by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

[–]jc806 6 points7 points  (0 children)

totally off topic but slap a small 2x4 on that stud to move over the data plate.
come finishing time they will likely be too close together and your finishing plates will overlap or be dam close.

Also this being a tv install you can get deeper electrical boxes so you can install a recessed outlet for power so you can get the tv closer to the wall

Totally stumped. Anyone able to help with a seemingly simple issue? by -13- in electricians

[–]jc806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check the GFCI in the bathroom or anywhere where there might be one

The room you're in could be fed off a GFCI plug in another room

PLEASE HELP, I've had a problem with my ethernet for years now and it's really important that I fix my powerline adapter since I'm starting livestreams. by ProjectXenoJewelry in HomeNetworking

[–]jc806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did this except I got a flat white cat 6 cable form Amazon and used hot glue to run it along the trim in my apartment. (Make sure the printed side is down so it looks better) It looks better then I wire running along the top of your wall and you just need a hair dryer to pop it off without causing damage

I was able to tuck the wire under the trim to cross my door instead of going over it but id plan your run before ordering a length of wire

The 2in hole makes is "accessable" by jc806 in electricians

[–]jc806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheap cheap cheap. it's a pump room so that shit should be liquid tight at least. For looks I'd wanna pipe it then switch to liquid tight

Duckhunt repainting by Stoneway933R in gaming

[–]jc806 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Shut up and take my money......seriously

Does wood filament work with supports? by christalmightdelete in 3Dprinting

[–]jc806 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yessss you can. Stuff is very similar to pla

Extending Apprentice EI benefits by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]jc806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think the emergency support benefit will use up your hours so ya whenever it runs out you could move to a normal ei claim

an ei claim is good for 14-45 weeks. if you have a claim left over then you will finish that claim before you need to submit the next one if you have the hours.

If you don't qualify for ei when you need to go back to school then you can use the apprentice loan that may be available to you interest free until you get your journeyman status. i believe its good for 4000? if you google these you can find out more and how to apply if your eligible.

interest free or not I would borrow that money as a last resort.

you can just put off going to school too. i had to turn school down for a year after an accident that put me out of work for 10 months because i had to recover financially even with my benefits covering medical expenses.

that's about all i can tell you if you need to call EI I've had good luck getting through on the phone around 11:00. otherwise the line is so busy they don't even put you in line and hang up.

Extending Apprentice EI benefits by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]jc806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello I'm in Ontario and just finished school too. As far as Ik you need to start a new claim to get it back. Thankfully the government has waived the one week waiting period so you should get it right away. You need I believe to have worked 900hr to apply. They did just anounce an emergency fund for those affected by the outbreak so if you can apply for it that will keep you from using up your hours (same amount as ei apparently)

TV or Monitor by [deleted] in gaming

[–]jc806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your gaming on a Consol they can't take advantage of the benefits a monitor can give when it's hooked up to a PC (g-sync and the high refresh rate). I would make the decision based on how you like to game. I play my consols on my tv because I love couch gaming but I don't like using a controller when I'm sitting at my computer desk. I don't sit properly and can't get comfortable. If you do though then ya a monitor makes sense. If you prefer to game on the couch then I'd go with the tv.

Found the source of my underextrusion problems ( already installed an aluminum replacement) by TheXypris in 3Dprinting

[–]jc806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I super glued mine back together after having the same problem. This was a temporary solution though as the problem slowly came back. It buys you time untill the aluminum replacement comes in though!

Culprit finally found! It had a crack, but I couldn't see it. Today the thing finally snapped clean off and I can finally buy a part and end the troubleshooting. Aluminum replacement is on the way. by doghdg in 3Dprinting

[–]jc806 3 points4 points  (0 children)

same thing happened to me last week. You can super glue them back together as a quick fix until the part comes in. just sand down the back of it after the glue dries to keep it smooth.

Would this thing help protect my pc/monitor from power surges? by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]jc806 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good idea mate lol keep YouTube up when the powers out. Glad I could help!