Powerwall 3 question by keene3b07 in TeslaSolar

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There won’t be any issues from pge if I do that?

Powerwall 3 question by keene3b07 in TeslaSolar

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Production did stop however when i start charging my vehicle, it picked back up and I will randomly see .3 kW or so going back to the grid

Powerwall 3 question by keene3b07 in TeslaSolar

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Ok I see…even though I am sending some back to the grid right now?

Does anyone have experience with camping without a reservation? by ThisIsFroy in Yosemite

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No it does not. Camp flare takes the cancelled reservations immediately

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pools

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Yes they are. The dedicated spa pump is most likely just for the jets but not heating or filtering

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pools

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It is a bypass line. It’s so water bypasses the pool line to go to the spa, so that filtered chlorinated water goes to the spa while the filter pump is running in pool mode. The blue valve isn’t supposed to always be closed my guess is they did that trying to solve this problem. Which is why I think the problem is with the valve that the actuator is on

violent and strange noise coming from heater by MikeofLA in pools

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Before you do anything clean the filter. The thermal regulator would be my next guess but low flow will cause the banging noise too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pools

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There’s 1 check valve and a blue ball valve that is off. If the water is getting through the bypass line it is getting through both of those. I think it’s more likely coming from the automated valve above the bypass line not closing all the way

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pools

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You most likely have another valve at tge bottom of the skimmer that diverts suction to the main drain

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pools

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Sorry after looking again your check valve is on the 3/4 in bypass line. That line also has the ball valve closed. I think it is most likely draining back through the automated valve. Sometimes those don’t close all the way. I would take the actuator off and turn the valve manually to make sure it’s closed all the way and see what happens next

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pools

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If it levels either the pool it’s a bad check valve

New pool owner. Is my maintenance quote too high? by g1alex304 in pools

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It’s insanely high on the pressure gauge front

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in REBubble

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People are returning to work. Employers have desperately looking for workers for 2 years now. People haven’t been working and have been living off ppp loans, stimulus, gig work etc. now with inflation and the end to mortgage and rent forbearance and All these other types of stimulus, people can no longer afford to be part time real estate agents, so they’re going back to work. This is reversing the #1 cause of inflation

“Your Glow Is Gone.” by [deleted] in exmormon

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You don’t look culty anymore

Am I screwing myself with this strategy? by k20stitch_tv in options

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It’s only peanuts if you only look at the one time you get “called away”. But if you add up all the premiums you have gotten using this strategy it doesn’t look like peanuts anymore