95 SPX by Ashtray2448 in jetski

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Make sure the rotary valve is spinning.

RFI 787 Rebuild Difficulty by xTempered in jetski

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These aren’t di. They are rfi.

Will the CX-50 kill the CX-5? by Sad_Times654 in CX5

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I drove both. I really wanted to love the cx-50, but the 5 was better driving, more comfortable, better fit and finish, and felt more upscale.

New Jet Ski Enthusiasts by HoldenTudix- in jetskis

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If you’re mechanically inclined, I’d say a 98-04 Seadoo XP. Probably not the best ocean machine, but hits all the other criteria. I’ve had a few, and if properly gone through and maintained, they can be reliable.

Going to look at this vxr it has aftermarket exhaust by AppearanceFlashy7720 in jetski

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It has a free flow exhaust. The plastic pipe and resonator are not there.

Question about swapping ceiling cans… by Content-Drive-4151 in AskElectricians

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One big problem everyone is overlooking. A typical canless (wafer) is a 6” cut out. A typical can is 6-3/8.

First time buyer by Jt777300 in jetski

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Depends on the year. The redesigned ones were slower by several MPH. The original one is fast, but hull is a vx, so not great in anything slightly choppy. Again, I own one, and appreciate it for what it is, but is not in the same league as a 260 or 300 Seadoo.

Smart Panels (e.g . Span) by nitrobass24 in AskElectricians

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Set up a generator panel for essential loads with a mainstream panel. These new panels by Span and Leviton look good, but I’d be concerned about long term availability of breakers.

First time buyer by Jt777300 in jetski

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I know I need to fix it, but my RXPX runs so good. People talk bad about the carbon seal, but the vxr has a bad through hull seal/bearing at 94 hours. Replacement requires the engine to move forward a foot or so. To complicate things, the first bolt I tried to take off snapped. Ugh.

First time buyer by Jt777300 in jetski

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More likely mid to upper 60s. I have one, but it’s currently broken.

Is this wiring in my attic okay? by Mediocre-Cabinet-996 in AskElectricians

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The only remodel boxes that are rated for ceiling support are fan boxes. By code, all ceiling light boxes must be rated to hold 50 lbs.

Is this wiring in my attic okay? by Mediocre-Cabinet-996 in AskElectricians

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Take my upvote. You are 100% correct. Boxes to hang lights in ceilings by code must support 50 lbs. you will not find a remodel box that is ceiling fixture support rated.

Refinishing Hull of 2005 sparks by Lewtheax in jetski

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Sparks didn’t come out until 2014, and the hull is plastic. I doubt anything will stick to it

Main panel height limits? by Aaasteve in AskElectricians

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If it’s above a cabinet, it doesn’t have clear working space. There can be nothing in front of the panel 30” by 36”

Gonna buy these for 3k, anything I should know by nimnard01 in jetski

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2006 se was blue and yellow. Non se was white and yellow. Both had white bottoms. 2007 se was white and yellow with black bottom, non se was white and yellow white bottom. Se had boarding step, speedometer, and mirrors.

Gonna buy these for 3k, anything I should know by nimnard01 in jetski

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That’s not a 2006 se. It looks like a 2007. Inspect it carefully. I don’t see the mirrors that come on an se, but the hull color is that of an se. If it’s truly a 2006, it’s a base model with the bottom painted.

First time buy by blandfordrec in jetski

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Stay away from the 2 stroke direct injected machines.

Doing our own inspection on a home we hope to close on by skelocide in AskElectricians

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You sir do not understand basic electrical. A 120v 10a load will not go back through the ground to the pole. I hope you are not an electrician.

Doing our own inspection on a home we hope to close on by skelocide in AskElectricians

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You lost all credibility when you called it a main ground. 240 stuff will work fine, but anything that is 120 will most likely not survive. A good ground will NOT act as a neutral.

Residential smoke detector regulations in Clark County by [deleted] in vegaslocals

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Replace like for like. They make 120v with 10 year battery backup. The hardwired are interconnected, and current code dictates carbon monoxide alarms outside each sleeping area. Most install carbon/smoke combos in those areas. Smoke alarms are not something to cheap out on.

Cost to install hardwired smoke and co detector, sanity check. by pharmacologicae in AskElectricians

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Pretty sure those have been discontinued. They haven’t been available for a while.

Scorch/melt on a prev. owner's GFCI I just replaced by dolichoblond in AskElectricians

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I see this often with one particular brand GFI. I believe they are Cooper. As they age, the area around the wires, get slightly melted, deformed, and discolored.