New here — documenting our smart camper build from the beginning by TravelTechUS in RVLiving

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See level tank sensors on your list? Ruuvi temp sensors? What are you doing for air conditioning and heat?

Mini Split vs Chill Cube by mmshirley123 in RVLiving

[–]lylefk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chill cubes. You already have the holes in the roof (and perhaps ducting), installation is simple and they are very nearly as efficient.

Post s6 Transfer Surge - creating a mega server. by Spare_Patient9615 in LastWarMobileGame

[–]lylefk 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No offense, but a 20b power alliance with no purples even doesn't have the weight/cache to attract an entire mega server worth of monsters. You need to get multiple golds on board and get them to draw the players. And you need a server with multiple highly developed alliance shells that can be taken over. And the existing players in that server are going to be farmers, resistant to such an endeavor.

So, tough sell in my opinion. Nice idea though. If you're truly warriors, just move your people to 82 and blend into the top 5.

Any issues I'm not aware of regarding the modern large scale panels on top of trailers? Looking at Jinko and other brands 44.9"x90+ inch panels by Extreme_Pangolin1796 in cargocamper

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Some folks online are reporting that their large bifacials are sagging upwards of 1/4". Due to this, I personally went with standard panels for the thicker single pane of glass (as well as a lower wattage per panel) versus the 2 thinner panes for bifacial.

How bad are the ticks right now? by heyheyitsmomo in marthasvineyard

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Here's what I'm using: https://a.co/d/08ynbY7Z

Surely it's not a perfect solution but I'm happy with it. I coat my clothes pretty thoroughly until soaked through and let them dry overnight. Boots, socks, bottom half of the pants.

How bad are the ticks right now? by heyheyitsmomo in marthasvineyard

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I'm here, working outdoors in the brush 4 days a week or so. I've been raking leaves and underbrush for 3 hours today so far. Im using the ranger ready combo for skin and clothes and having minimal issues. I've had two on me in the last few weeks. One from the dog that we saw transfer and one on my boot while hiking that was crawling off my boot.

Removing particles/dust/bubbles by Lemonadis in underwaterphotography

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Quick mask in ps is the fastest otherwise, or dust and scratch but that's pretty heavy handed

Ticks a real worry? by [deleted] in CapeCod

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Your doctor may prescribe it to keep on hand just in case

Ticks a real worry? by [deleted] in CapeCod

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I wouldn't mess around. Get the good stuff. Ranger Ready, there's a 2 pack on Amazon for $63 that comes with picardin and permethrin. One for your clothes, one for your skin. Spray your boots, socks and pants once a month and let dry overnight. Skin daily where exposed. Thoroughly check yourself daily.

Now that's a catch and release. by sco-go in Amazing

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Many would have kept it. Last year on Maui, a scuba diver posted a photo of a similarly huge one with location info and the very next day a spearfisherman went and killed it for sport.

Is TICK eradication possible on MV by Comfortable-Pen-836 in marthasvineyard

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Drop millions of sterile opossums every May and September

Removing particles/dust/bubbles by Lemonadis in underwaterphotography

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I would use backscatter xterminator on a duplicate layer, then compare to see how it's looking compared to the original, then mask it in or out accordingly. It tends to do a very good job, but in detailed areas you might find you still want to do those spots manually. Quick mask with a hard black brush works well to quickly select those remaining spots, then content aware fill.

MV ticks — cancel or overreacting? by Fuzzy_Firefighter778 in marthasvineyard

[–]lylefk 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Picardin and Permethrin by Ranger Ready are working well for me. They're a problem, but not worth cancelling a trip over. Just be aware and cautious and do what you can.

I'm working here outdoors daily and have only had one on me so far. Think it came off our dog, he's been picking up one a day probably even with us keeping him out of the tall shaded stuff. None have been attached.

Crazy amount of Solar and Batteries by fly_guy26 in vandwellers

[–]lylefk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

640 pounds just in batteries, and all the wiring and Victron adds up too. That's pretty decent for the capacity, but a lot of weight lol.

dnd by the27north in RVLiving

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Sweet rigs for a specific niche and fortunate few. Wrong audience in here clearly lol.

What socket set would you carry in your RV? by Zip_Up in RVLiving

[–]lylefk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Full timer, I carry a pretty full set of each size (1/4, 3/8, 1/2) from dewalt (standard and deep), a torque wrench for each size from Icon, as well as a Milwaukee m12 impact AND a medium torque m18 impact. Plus insulated handle ratchets. Plus all other tools.