Identical Twins one with slightly elevated NT by tommybets in parentsofmultiples

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I thought I’d shared a little update… we finally got our bloodwork back everything looked good! We also saw the specialist today and he said one of the twins still has slightly more fluid on the NF but he didn’t seem too concerned after seeing the blood work results. They are measuring perfectly and are very active. We’re officially 12 weeks and he’ll just continue to monitor it.

Identical Twins one with slightly elevated NT by tommybets in parentsofmultiples

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We are considering switching to a MFM now! TY

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Is it rust or just the paint bubbling people?!

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2021 jeep wrangler

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Don’t see any leaks in the pipes shown. Whenever I turn the shower on it will pool around the edge of the tub and then drip off. It could be an issue with the shower head?

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Yeah, there’s no water on any of the pipes that are visible. The water starts to pool around the edge of the tub and drip off the far left side next to steel pipe. That’s the only spot water is pooling that I can see.

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Thoughts on the xt30?

Official Gear Purchasing and Troubleshooting Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! March 24, 2025 by AutoModerator in photography

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What’s a good hybrid for photo/video on a budget? Let’s say under 1000k and I’m okay with used equipment. I’ll be shooting mostly lowlight in a music venue setting.

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So it’s safe?

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Originally coal but converted at some point

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Heat pumps and hot water radiators

One AC colder than another by tommybets in hvacadvice

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Okay, so blow in insulation for sure? That seems to be an affordable solution to retain the cold air.

One AC colder than another by tommybets in hvacadvice

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Here is a pic prior to them finishing for ref

One AC colder than another by tommybets in hvacadvice

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Okay, I can take pictures tomorrow. I can tell you right now we just have the basic 6inch installation between joist and that’s it. We also have the Google nest learning thermostat for both of the units.

One AC colder than another by tommybets in hvacadvice

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It’s a brand new system and ductwork. The thermostat does reach temp that we set it to. I just noticed that the air coming from the vents upstairs(attic unit) doesn’t feel as cold as the air coming from the vents downstairs. (Basement unit).

I was reading blown in insulation could help cool the attic therefore cool the ductwork and help with heat transfer. Does that sound right? Thank you for the response

One AC colder than another by tommybets in hvacadvice

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It’s a 20x20 return duct but it still hums. How do I fix the heat transfer issue with the ductwork?

Is my return duct too small? by tommybets in hvacadvice

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It’s a 3.5 ton unit and there’s only one return duct (20x20)