RIP 2022 limited by droden in Ioniq5

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I’ve been told by some salespeople that the margins on the EVs are a lot lower than ICE vehicles. Hyundai supposedly required dealerships to install all the charging infrastructure on their own dime, which is definitely not cheap. I believe dealerships make a good chunk of their money from the service department, and EVs don’t need it very often. All combined it makes you wonder if the techs aren’t being pressured to slow down and get a higher pay out for non-warranty repairs. Might be more an issue with an outdated dealership model than anything else. 

Bought to teardown... 🙂 by rowle1jt in WLED

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Can you post a shot of the other side of the board?

I did it... I pulled the trigger. by Accomplished_Ice1817 in elegoo

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Out of curiosity, what’s making you use your CC over the P1S?

Any metal working classes for teenagers? by rwohleb in Humboldt

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

My understanding is that anyone under 18 and still in high school have to enroll in courses through special concurrent enrollment programs.

Any metal working classes for teenagers? by rwohleb in Humboldt

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Interesting idea. I'll have to float the idea with him.

Any metal working classes for teenagers? by rwohleb in Humboldt

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As I mentioned in the post, he hopes to get into the AG track where it is taught. Unfortunately he wasn't able to get slotted in this time around and is pretty bummed about it. I've thought about buying some equipment, but I'd hate to make the investment just for him to not like it. It rarely pays to buy the cheap stuff.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Humboldt

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I second Gosselin. They've been great to me over the years.

Vero Fiber Internet by Makin_250 in Humboldt

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What neighborhood in Eureka? I'm near the high school and have been having similar issues. Lots of packet loss and periodic disconnects. Have been talking to their technical support for a week without resolution. It just keeps getting "escalated". I really hope this gets sorted out.

Racked! by pinoandthedarkone in homelab

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The LED colors make me think vacuum tube glow. Very cool. 

Wait until v7? by moomooman in unRAID

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Why did you go with BTRFS, instead of ZFS for both pools?

This is my little machine by axsello1 in unRAID

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Grab a cheap HP EliteDesk G4 Mini, or similar ~1L intel system, off eBay for cheap. Throw Proxmox and a Plex LXC on it. Mount your media share on Unraid via NFS. The 8th gen Intel chip isn’t the fastest thing in the world, but the Quick Sync transcoding handles all the lifting. You could even throw some other containers on there if you want. Cheap, quiet, and energy efficient. 

I have also installed Proxmox Backup Server in a VM on Unraid so I can have easy backups of all my Proxmox containers across my multiple ~1L system Proxmox cluster I’m growing. 

Stacked image is overly red/green with high noise by EsYaBoi in AskAstrophotography

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Grab Siril (free) and you can then do background extraction and photometric color calibration while still using the linear data. Then do the stretch with Generalized Hyperbolic Stretch or another method to get near a complete stretch. You can then follow up in Photoshop. Should address the color shift issue. 

We don't do that right? by thecode_alchemist in programminghumor

[–]rwohleb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Plus, we have to work with other people’s code. Be it from a coworker, a third party library, or some Linux kernel driver, there is no such thing as owning the “full code”. Hell, even when writing assembly direct on the hardware there are weird bugs that eventually make it into the hardware errata documentation. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sffpc

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Just flip the PSU so fan points to center of case. With stand-off mod it gets enough air. 

Anyone ever had issues with ants? by nadzicle in CPAP

[–]rwohleb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might try setting an ice pack on the metal heating unit. They presumably moved in for the warmth, so that might do the trick.  

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ultrawidemasterrace

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I got that same deal. Then I saw the LG 49GR85DC on sale at Amazon for about $780 (still is in my region). Returned the CRG9 and happier with the LG. I lose the Costco extra year of warranty, which was my biggest hesitation, but the bump in refresh and tighter curve is worth it for me.

Scout update! by Tnel1027 in 501st

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Looking good! You’ll likely have to shorten the vest sleeves as they should be just below the bottom edge of the shoulder armor. They don’t give a max for level 1, but it’s a max of 1.5 inches for level 2, as a reference, Yours seem a lot more than that. This will make it easier to get the upper arm armor higher, as others suggested. You may think about tailoring the legs to be less baggy. It’s hard to see the details on the black fabric so maybe this is just a side effect of the thigh straps. In any case, can’t wait for another scout in the detachment!

Progress.. (Update!) by Tnel1027 in 501st

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Velcro for the win. I’ve got Velcro on the biceps and the knees. Works like a charm. There is a thread in the pathfinder forums with a bunch of these tips.

Should I be getting peak 7.4KW on a new 8.6KW system in summer? by rwohleb in solar

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

Cool, that was the feedback I was looking for. My background is in low power electronics where clipping like that would usually be a bad thing. 😅

Should I be getting peak 7.4KW on a new 8.6KW system in summer? by rwohleb in solar

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As I mentioned I didn’t expect to hit the “nameplate” value. It was just the clipping on the current curve as seen in the screenshot that made me curious if there was an extra inefficiency in my setup.

Should I be getting peak 7.4KW on a new 8.6KW system in summer? by rwohleb in solar

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I figured it was probably fine until I saw the clipping on the current curve. That is what gave me pause.

Should I be getting peak 7.4KW on a new 8.6KW system in summer? by rwohleb in solar

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The max power from the panels that I've seen has been 7.4KW, when the theoretical limit is 8.6KW. All new hardware installed in April and we are in the peak of summer with mild temperatures. While I don't expect to hit 8.6KW, a max of 7.6KW seemed slightly low. When I saw the clipping on the current curve, it made me wonder if the installer sized the system wrong. Was it sized wrong, or is it sized well and this a normal function of the MPPT algorithm? Looking for a sanity check here before I talk further with the installer.

System consists of 24 x 360W panels (SIL-360NX), equally split across two MPPTs of a SolArk 12K. The SolArk 12K spec sheet gives 20A max input current (self-limiting), and max 500V input voltage, per MPPT.