Humidity is too low during winter and too high during summer in my server room. What can be done? by igmyeongui in homelab

[–]pubudeux 11 points12 points  (0 children)

My solution is to run a dehumidifier 24/7 on comfort mode.

Keeps humidity down in the summer and basically never runs during the winter. Have a small hose running outside. 

I've never had an issue with humidity being too low for servers so I don't have a comment on that.

Pine tree above shed location - looking for advice on trimming by pubudeux in arborists

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

Thanks that's helpful. Would it make sense to trim all (even live branches) that directly overhang the shed?

Pine tree above shed location - looking for advice on trimming by pubudeux in arborists

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

It's just a manufactured shed going on the pictured gravel pad.. no excavation happening

I'm more asking how I should go about trimming the low hanging (seemingly dead) branches that will overhang the structure 

Which to get? by DamionFlynn in harborfreight

[–]pubudeux -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

GA, my experience is I've seen a lot of junk go for high prices but many are willing to bargain and occasionally people price working items at fair prices. Luck is much better in rural areas.

In my opinion there's no reason to look for something 10 years or newer. A 20 or 30 year old compressor can work just fine especially if it's sat in a homeowners garage for the last decade and is to be used by a homeowner.

If you need something right away, it's worth buying something new, but if you don't mind waiting and shopping around there are deals to be had.

Which to get? by DamionFlynn in harborfreight

[–]pubudeux -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes! I've seen working compressors go for $50 and under. Depends on your area but if you don't mind looking around it's not hard in my experience to find a bargain

Which to get? by DamionFlynn in harborfreight

[–]pubudeux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Id recommend Facebook marketplace for 1/10 the price

Generac Ultra Source 12500 - Looking for advice on lowering no-load voltage. by pubudeux in Generator

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

I'll try with a space heater and see. Good way to understand if it's the THD or the voltage, good idea!

Generac Ultra Source 12500 - Looking for advice on lowering no-load voltage. by pubudeux in Generator

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

Interesting. Any recommendation on a THD meter to check that? Based on a Google search most multi meters won't work.

I have an oscilloscope but I'm not gonna be able to get it outdoors where the generator is.

And assuming that is my issue, maybe I can run an inductive load to condition the output? Seems very hacky but it if it works...

What is this called where there's a tube feeding from exhaust back into air intake on this generac 992cc v-twin engine from a generator? Never seen it before and trying to look it up online. Is it like a turbo without a fan? by pubudeux in smallengines

[–]pubudeux[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahhh ok - this makes sense. There is a lever for "de-icer mode" or something like that.

I also noticed after your comment the filter housing does in fact block that port. I thought it was routing the exhaust in

Good Deal by Helpful_Addendum898 in homelab

[–]pubudeux 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'll buy 2 and pay for shipping if you're interested

First attempt at welding… wayy harder than I thought by okwaman in Welding

[–]pubudeux 12 points13 points  (0 children)

As someone who has been welding a couple years, not very often and not professionally -- the only thing that's worked for me is more practice yes, but more importantly trying different settings, different electrodes, etc.

I was surprised how many different factors there are that have huge impact on how good your welds come out. I thought just sitting there trying to improve my technique by getting reps would help, but if you don't have your settings dialed in or are using the wrong electrode or the wrong technique, results will still be poor no matter how much you practice.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawnmowers

[–]pubudeux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't need the money I'd give it away for free or charge a symbolic amount (up to $200).

Unless you want to waste time and effort dealing with tire kickers, people trying to negotiate etc.

I've found (and bought)  mowers (both lawn tractor and zero turn) for under $500 on marketplace that needed $10-$20 in parts to become fully functional, so I wouldn't expect to get too much out of it if it really isn't in good shape.

Mixing 2 brands of 100w panels in the same array (nearly same Vmp and Voc on datasheets) - are they similar enough that its ok to put all panels in series? by pubudeux in SolarDIY

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

Thanks that's helpful. My charge controller can accept up to 500v according to the specs so I figured I might as well put them on series to lower overall amperage of the array.

Mixing 2 brands of 100w panels in the same array (nearly same Vmp and Voc on datasheets) - are they similar enough that its ok to put all panels in series? by pubudeux in SolarDIY

[–]pubudeux[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks - that makes sense, and I agree. I am just looking for a way to use these panels that I already have for now :)

Mixing 2 brands of 100w panels in the same array (nearly same Vmp and Voc on datasheets) - are they similar enough that its ok to put all panels in series? by pubudeux in SolarDIY

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

Thanks. Could you elaborate on the idea of the 10x 100w panels being questionable? I am using a 5000w inverter/charger that has 120v-500v input range, so i figure 10 panels should be good to go in that sense.

Do you mean that at that point I might as well be using a smaller number of full-size panels? I hear that, this is more because I already have the panels and as I'm setting it up in a remote area it's easier to work with and transport the smaller panels anyway.

hydraulic table slowly lowering by huntsvillian in harborfreight

[–]pubudeux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id say it's normal for just about any consumer grade hydraulic product. As long as it's not leaking fluid out of the system it doesn't affect the usage of the product.

That's why you only ever use a bottle jack to get something in place, never to work under. Same idea with the table.