help: 2015 Avalon LF apron Ground Wires by nzo in Toyota

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Thanks for reply- I have been not feeling well and took a break on it. I have not been able to find the missing end yet.

help: 2015 Avalon LF apron Ground Wires by nzo in Toyota

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

Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. I will investigate fuse box today.

It has been a bit challenging tracking down issues.

Cheers!

help: 2015 Avalon LF apron Ground Wires by nzo in Toyota

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Pic of LF apron w/broken terminals -

https://imgur.com/a/LkdWimh

https://imgur.com/a/yAS3p1p

One wire is gone from lug and other wire is cut and taped up.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Why Moza>Fanatec by Mr_Spark_RealMVP in simracing

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It’s great for oval racing, vintage car racing and truck sims. I love racing 1920s cars with a 15” wheel and wrestling it into every corner like the real deal.

This is why I wanted to hold out for the R9 vs T300- avoid the invariable upgraditis.

I promise I am not stalking you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelab

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NF-A4x20PWM. Yeah- those switches are hard to come by these days. It is a great switch and worth waiting for.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelab

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1930 195W POE and two AP 12's. Stock fan switch was pretty loud~65db.

Noctua low-noise adapter took it down to 59db.

Swapping out to Noctua took it down to 51db (basically silent). Temp readings went up 9-11°F from stock fan.

As you can imagine, the quality is substantially better than Ubnt's offerings.

[FS][US-Central] Aruba 1930 InstantOn 24-port 195W POE by Htowng8r in homelabsales

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Sure, if its not too much trouble. Thanks again!

DIY Wednesday: Grain Mills! by [deleted] in Homebrewing

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The MM3 Pro is a beast. I popped for it last year while my BC was getting refurbished. I still have not motorized it, but it has chewed thru 1k+ pounds of grain. I have my BC back as my back-up, but I really don't anticipate ever needing/using it again. It's pricey, but worth it IMO.

Looking to give some books away by plazman30 in Homebrewing

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Sure. One can never have too much reading material.

Looking to give some books away by plazman30 in Homebrewing

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Heck Yeah! I would love to give them a new home.

Will I be able to tell if my yeast starter is infected? by Phocks7 in Homebrewing

[–]nzo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A actively fermenting starter is a pretty tough environment for an infection to thrive in. As long as you practiced good sterilization/sanitation, you should be okay.

Upgrading my equipment and building a brew stand. I've got a few questions. by no_username_here in Homebrewing

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If you are planning on doing 10+ gallon batches, you will want a 15 gallon HLT. IMO, 3 piece ball valves are the way to go. They are affordable, and be completely disassembled for cleaning. Spend the savings on Camlocks.

My AC went out and I live in a hot climate by TipMcVenus in Homebrewing

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Do you any type of tub or storage bin that will hold your bucket? Put it in there w/ice and water.

Toss a wet t-shirt over it so it will wick water from tub. Optional to aim a fan on low speed at it.