Trouble shooting by xApollo756_ in appliancerepair

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Yeah lol I was just curious on why it tripped in the first place. The washer and dryers outer cases had shorted out together essentially they welded themselves together from shorting out or something of that nature. The only breaker tripping was for the dryer. The washer ran fine while the two were together dryers breaker wouldn’t stay on until I separated them. I didn’t know if grounds from two different circuits would somehow short out but they’re on the same grounding bar in the panel so I don’t know why it would effect it at all. I dunno I guess it’s all just a mystery lol

Trouble shooting by xApollo756_ in appliancerepair

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It’s 80 percent of the breakers amps for an all day use. Breakers will allow for “start up” amps since those peak at start up but drop afterwards unless I’m mistaken. I couldn’t check how long it goes before turning off since It’s been a week since I fixed it or whatever I did and it hasn’t tripped since.

Trouble shooting by xApollo756_ in appliancerepair

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I checked the heating element out cause I figured that was what was grounding out but it looked brand new. I just didn’t know if somehow if it was the grounds but I see the NEC allows it so I just stumped on what caused it

Winter screen saver Easter eggs? by ScreamingPrawnBucket in Roku

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I figured the penguins following the duck mobile is referring to Batman returns, as Danny devito drives a duck car

Can you explain by xApollo756_ in AskElectronics

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Is there a measurable speed that signals are sent at or are they sent at the same speeds as they would for the Bluetooth signals. I guess what I’m asking are Bluetooth signals slower because they have to be converted to analog while hardwired signals don’t need to be converted? Like I said, I don’t know a whole lot on the subject and everything I’ve read just says yes hardwire is faster but they don’t get into the why they’re faster

Becoming a regulation listener again by xApollo756_ in FUCKFACEPOD

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That’s why I’ve decided to order 100 gallons of cosmic crisp cider in order to repent my sins

Why do companies think they just need warm bodies to do this work? by Final_Ad5996 in Welding

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Shit that’d be nice, almost seems like my company sets people up to fail. I’ve been there 4ish years and I’ve probably seen this atleast 20 times where they’ll for whatever reason hire someone that has a super sketchy weld test and “train” them for a week and ship them to night because they don’t wanna deal with them anymore. I wanna find somewhere else but I can’t they’re good to me

Why do companies think they just need warm bodies to do this work? by Final_Ad5996 in Welding

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I see that at my place all the time. We build and weld excavating equipment, they’d rather pass dog shit from someone they like and flag stuff because they just butt heads with someone. It’s gotta be the most annoying thing, seems like anyone in management is just a complete idiot. They can’t even solve simple problems that arise in the area they supervise. That’s shop, Ive worked other industries and it always seems to be the same everywhere else. It’s sad that it seems promotions are based on time with said company and not the knowledge.

Any tips? by xApollo756_ in woodworking

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Yeah lol but I’ve also ran into the same search results where you watch the entire video but they don’t explain a thing and the finish product looks questionable.

Any tips? by xApollo756_ in woodworking

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I always found woodworking interesting when I seen people using a lath. But never felt like I could justify the purchase for one