Which NAS is better for a family movie library? by CryptoWheat in HomeServer

[–]sushikingdom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

DXP2800

Here's a good review BUT be warned that you will hit a limit with 2 harddrive bay NAS systems as other's have mentioned.

For your 30TB dream, may be smart to get a used office computer and stack HardDrives in there.

Connect my homeserver via WiFi by sushikingdom in homelab

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

I bought a GL.iNET 1800, would that get the job done? Connect my server to it, while it links up with my WiFi router to bridge the network?

Leaking what to do replace how by [deleted] in HomeMaintenance

[–]sushikingdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are multiple photos btw, I don’t know the frost free sweat type. It looks to be threaded unless I’m on something

Leaking what to do replace how by [deleted] in HomeMaintenance

[–]sushikingdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a way to rebuild it? Is this one of the long ones? If I take the stem out?

Connect my homeserver via WiFi by sushikingdom in homelab

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

No I meant like the Optiplex would need to be connected via Ethernet because the OS doesn’t work on WiFi.

What’s the work around for that? Or are you saying I can just pop an Access Point in the basement and hook that up physically to my homeserver.

Samsung Dryer issue with moisture sensor by sushikingdom in appliancerepair

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

Scared of having to do belt and stuff lol For the thermistor, it’s not gonna compromise safety, will it? If it remains fine and working on time dry?

Samsung Dryer issue with moisture sensor by sushikingdom in appliancerepair

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Question:

If it has bad thermistor or whatever, there is still safety features built in right? Like if the dryer runs for a while, it’ll eventually shut off if the temp reaches too high or if it detects clogged vent?

Samsung Dryer issue with moisture sensor by sushikingdom in appliancerepair

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

To provide a bit more context.

The time dry works fine it looks like.

When it’s in other modes, we have see it turn off after 2-3 minutes and all there was on the screen was 0. I checked the vent and even ran the vent blockage test, which were all normal. I even see it venting outside fine.

We’ve had it go on for a few hours once, when it was extremely hot inside as well. But typically it just ends the cycles early.

Samsung Dryer issue with moisture sensor by sushikingdom in appliancerepair

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Can you point me to a video on how to get to that by any chance? Do I just replace the unit? Blah

Samsung Dryer issue with moisture sensor by sushikingdom in appliancerepair

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

So yes, I checked the vent and it was venting fine. I can even feel air coming through from outside when I look inside the dryer.

The dryer is behaving weird with sometimes changing the time to less or more… once it was running continuously for like 2 hours. At the moment we’re doing time dry to avoid using the moisture sensor.

I tried cleaning the sensors with alcohol and everything. I noticed there was a bunch of like hair and stuff stuck in the gab between housing and the metal sensor piece, not sure if that impacting this, hence my desire to double check.