I went back to VLC media player, vlc remote control, and an HDMI cable.
I went back to VLC media player, vlc remote control, and an HDMI cable.
Who the hell thinks it’s smart to advertise for some company in NYC on a GLOBAL platform? Way to never reach your target audience.
I wouldn’t hire based on this alone.
Is this the same trillium I used to use to merge ICQ and MSN chats? Damn I’m old…
Meaningless really. Who’s to say it was installed properly to begin with
Never trust colors with piping or wiring, always assume it’s wrong and do proper tests.
Or go balls to the wall and get one of these bad boys
You just want some models, or do you have a price point that you shouldn’t exceed? I always stick with Western digital for the most part, but again how much money you got will depend on the tier of drive.
Yes…just don’t turn the stat to heat OR don’t hook up the reversing valve.
Heat pump and AC are literally identical machines with maybe 2 components being actually different. There’s honestly no reason AC only even exists.
Never, do not let anyone touch it if it’s working. The furnace, yes…the outdoor unit, NO. Even then, the furnace would just need filter changes, and maybe checking gas pressures for heat and heat exchanger cracks or whatever…
It’s a closed loop system. Zero reason to even look at it unless it stops working.the more it gets worked on, the higher changlce it won’t be working the same after.
Lol gotta start those addictions as early as possible instead of just getting a key cut for $2
I feel your are over complicating things a tad. Recirc your hot water from the farthest tap back to the heater. Downside is you heater runs more
https://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/Recirc/RecircEnergy.htm
Mmmmm Chinese 'smart’home devices. What could possibly be bad about that
CAN/CSA-B149.1:20
Go talk to my governing body that encompasses all components of HVAC into …HVAC…and ask them why exhaust from the gas is their responsibility.
Gas does not just mean gas supply. It also incorporates combustion, and exhaust, strapping, spacing of straps, how level the machine must be, types of materials used, how alterations to equipment must be handled and about 40 other things at a minimum.
As for the edit, I’m not digging through old documents to give you proof that insurance doesn’t pay without costly fights when you modify things without approval from manufacture or governing bodies.
Insurance doesn’t play by normal rules. Their job is to deny. That’s it. don’t give them justification to deny. If you attach any device to the appliance not approved by manufacture, you modified the device.
codes end at the shut off connection to the appliance.
No it doesn’t. Why does code deal with chimney, exhaust etc… That’s clearly after the shut off.
I agree they will still need to prove that it caused failure. I never said OP shouldn’t do this, just to be cautious about the realistic aspect that insurance can use this as firepower to deny and local codes could also prevent modifications. People don’t always think about it so it’s good information to be aware of.
Careful you don’t break gas code since you’re modifying the appliance. Insurance could deem non manufacture approved changes to the appliance and deny any and all claims and whatever governing body that oversees your gas codes could also deem that the appliance is not fit to be used if you ever have a gas tech inspect things.
That said, there is gas floweters that will tell you the gas flow and you can see if the range is on or not. Can’t remember the company that made them as it’s been a few years since I was in the trade and fielding these types of questions from home engineers etc…
Right?
Cameras still sensing motion and sending signals accordingly…it’s a motion sensor.
It’s only free since they assume you’ll be paying for windows11 subscription.
TRV - thermostatic radiator valve
You should be able to remove the plastic cap. There’s a stem under it. Will pliers turn the stem?
If yes cap plastic is broken. Can be replaced
If not, the whole trv is broken and needs replacing.