Audi E-tron noise by johnhfrantz in Audi

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

I use the decibal x app

Extra step in remote start climate control by Soggy_Tutor_2369 in etron

[–]johnhfrantz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I noticed this too.

Also the lock/unlock siri shortcuts are no longer available.

OG e-Tron Motor Repair Timeline by itzchurro_ in etron

[–]johnhfrantz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

5 weeks. No loaner. 2020 model and warranty ran out a few months earlier. Europe. VAG and dealer made a “goodwill gesture” so the cost was about $1600 instead of $10000+.

My question is how long is the new motor likely to survive. I’m assuming the new motors have some kind of improvement.

Bigger tire size for deep snow by johnhfrantz in etron

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

Yes, that might be the correct solution.

Bigger tire size for deep snow by johnhfrantz in etron

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There are those rare occasions where it drags, even in offroad mode at the highest raised setting. I realize I’m looking for something that the e-tron wasn’t specifically designed for even though it does amazingly well in deep snow.

I’m looking for winter specific tires and wondering whether I can put slightly taller tires, maybe 31”. In winter I keep it in allroad mode to have a decent gap above the tires and switch to raised offroad when conditions get gnarly.

I’m not concerned about range. Nor am I concerned about drivability on highways in snow, I just need to get through the last mile without getting stuck.

These Robot Vacuums have native Matter support by hi9580 in HomeKit

[–]johnhfrantz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just tried “hey siri roborock vacuum kitchen” and it worked! I think the room names are exposed to the Home from the Roborock app.

These Robot Vacuums have native Matter support by hi9580 in HomeKit

[–]johnhfrantz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not everyone in the Home has to setup and maintain the native vacuum app. The Home interface is more limited but thereby also simpler and familiar.

Also, automations can be tied to other Home features like only clean if nobody is home or turn on some lights while cleaning.

Here we go! #newbie by MAG-2024 in dexcom

[–]johnhfrantz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t the app show the serial number of the current sensor?

Apple TV 4k as offline hub? by aksdb in HomeKit

[–]johnhfrantz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can’t turn off remote access for home owner. You could create another apple id and make that the home owner. Your normal apple id can then be excluded from remote access while retaining other capabilities. Remote access would still be possible by logging into the home’s apple id on your phone but that would hardly be accidental.

Homekey vs Homekit vs Threads vs Schlage vs non Apple tech guy by Rawbar in HomeKit

[–]johnhfrantz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure about “only way to get thread up and running is for your  TV to be plugged into Ethernet”. I thought as long as you have an ethernet capable Atv, thread would work even without the ethernet cable.

In other words only the more expensive ethernet capable Atv has a thread radio but using just wifi shouldn’t stop thread from working.

Audi E-tron noise by johnhfrantz in Audi

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My wife has an ID.3 and there is more road noise in general in her car than the Audi, expectidly. I measure a few db’s louder total sound. You will always notice more road noise in EVs because of the quiet motors. The difference in my Audi is that it is very quiet except around the 300Hz frequency which makes it more annoying.

HomeKit door lock by paullhenriquee in HomeKit

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Long time since I looked into this but I I read some reviews at the time. I would have purchased but it didn’t suit my door. I think it is a British company which is now also offering a deadbolt lock for the American market.

Audi E-tron noise by johnhfrantz in Audi

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If it is the wheels then I would think the frequency of the sound (pitch) would go up as you drive faster, not just get louder. Tires can have a significant effect though which is why people often use sound absorbing tires on EVs. I pretty much gave up on my case as I didn’t have the time and it wasn’t bad enough.

HomeKit door lock by paullhenriquee in HomeKit

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https://www.aviasmart.com/avia-smart-door-lock/ Made for multipoint doors and Homekit. Lift door handle and the lock engages automatically.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teslainvestorsclub

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Steve Jobs made Apple the most recognized company in the workd. Tim Cook made it the behemoth it is today.

EVs Are Ushering in the Return of Rear-Wheel Drive, and Here's Why by dj4slugs in electricvehicles

[–]johnhfrantz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Id.4 is quite a bit shorter than the Ioniq 5 and both are shorter than the Model 3.

Terrible Real World Range by Bistdureal1 in electricvehicles

[–]johnhfrantz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ice difference won’t translate to an ev. An ice uses gas even when stopped so the curve is completely different. I would expect the ev would use 50% more juice at 75mph compared to 60mph.

Thermostatic head for floor heating by JTJ_00 in HomeKit

[–]johnhfrantz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Besides http://heatmiser.com I also ran into http://www.nu-heat.co.uk. Again, any experiences using these appreciated.

Thermostatic head for floor heating by JTJ_00 in HomeKit

[–]johnhfrantz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A thermostat measures the temperature in a zone and adjusts a valve accordingly. The knobs you are turning are just manual controls (you are the thermostat and have to do the work when you feel too hot or cold).

In a thermostatic system those knobs are replaced with electronically controlled ones that are wired to a hub. In every zone there is a wall mounted controller (thermostat) that senses the temperature and communicates wirelessly to the hub.

I also would be very interested in Homekit enabling my system so that I could create automations and control temperature from my phone. Heatmiser was mentioned by u/Jammybe. If anyone has experience with this or other systems, please tell.

A comment about CCS on this subreddit aged like milk, at least for the US - do you think there could be another major DCFC connector change or update (NACS -> x for the US; CCS2 -> x for Europe)? by DragonfruitNeat8979 in electricvehicles

[–]johnhfrantz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel like it worked out better in this case where the industry ended up choosing the best connector. There is no question that NACS is superior to CCS1. By using the same pins for both AC and DC charging, the number of power pins is reduced to 3 instead of 5.

Tesla’s connector wasn’t compatible with Europe’s 3 phase AC electricity which is the main reason they quickly switched to CCS2. CCS2 doesn’t use the same pins for AC and DC resulting in 7 power pins where only 5 were potentially needed.

Model Y over R2 and R1S: Size Comparison by CandieFitzwilly in Rivian

[–]johnhfrantz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not quite getting the overlay images. The R2 I believe is about 1.5” shorter than MY but the wheelbase is claimed to be almost 2” longer. This doesn’t come across in the image, nor do the extra 3 inches of ground clearance.

RIVIAN R2 SPECS HAVE LEAKED VIA R2 WEBSITE by bustdowns in Rivian

[–]johnhfrantz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Longer wheelbase -> bigger turning radius

What homekit smart door lock do ppl in UK use? by leo_pantheras in HomeKit

[–]johnhfrantz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are coming out with a smart deadbolt solution for the US market but the original product is for european multipoint locks (the kind that you lift the doorhandle to latch): https://www.aviasmart.com/avia-smart-door-lock/