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Douchebag posted:Hmm cool thanks, all good points. I think we might start with a DIY so Simplisafe I will look into. At minimum wife wants some sort of doorbell camera to start. Also consider if you want the police to have unlimited access to whatever your doorbell camera sees.... https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/13/amazon-gave-ring-videos-to-police-without-owners-permission-00045513
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Residency Evil posted:Thanks guys. Stickley is running a 40% off sale for Labor Day and I’ve promised my wife we’d get new bedroom furniture for the past…3 years? There’s a bedroom set she likes and it seems like the quality is decent at least. I’m not sure we have the time or energy to do custom furniture, but I’ll run it by her. I hope you're able to get it in the back door.
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# ? Sep 2, 2022 03:00 |
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H110Hawk posted:I hope you're able to get it in the back door. Buddy, we have a 6 month old. With our 529 contributions/taxable savings, if I get it in any door it’s a good night.
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Motronic posted:
I had been considering an Abode system, mainly bc of HomeKit compatibility but didn’t realize things were going downhill. What’s the deal with them currently?
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devicenull posted:Also consider if you want the police to have unlimited access to whatever your doorbell camera sees.... https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/13/amazon-gave-ring-videos-to-police-without-owners-permission-00045513 Or if that puppy cam is inside your house and streaming to the cloud, if you want the police and creeps watching your private life.
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# ? Sep 2, 2022 05:19 |
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I've been thinking about using 2 different systems, something like simplisafe for a basic alarm and a separate DVR camera system but I can never completely justify the camera system. Do I really want to see the dudes stealing my catalytic converter after the fact because it certainly won't help get it back since the cops won't care.
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# ? Sep 2, 2022 05:41 |
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H110Hawk posted:Or if that puppy cam is inside your house and streaming to the cloud, if you want the police and creeps watching your private life. This is why I went back on my plan to have a kitten cam to watch at work
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devicenull posted:Also consider if you want the police to have unlimited access to whatever your doorbell camera sees.... https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/13/amazon-gave-ring-videos-to-police-without-owners-permission-00045513 According to the article, they don't. It says they need a subpoena or an emergency, and there were only 11 instances of emergencies in a year versus tens of millions of ring camera locations.
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ScooterMcTiny posted:I had been considering an Abode system, mainly bc of HomeKit compatibility but didn’t realize things were going downhill. What’s the deal with them currently? I hears rumblings of company issues a couple years back and this has coincided with their last new product release that I can recall. So 2 years, no new product of any significance. My gateway (second one - first one died after a year) has also just simply not been able to read the status of things, like a keypad that get recharged still shows offline and/or low battery. Then it lost all my smokes. They still worked, but they weren't listed properly in the interface so you had no idea which one(s) might have low batteries or whatever. Support is good-ish, with answers that largely seem like them remote rebooting your gateway but other issues result in "you'll have to delete and re-pair the devices". Overall it's not a great experience for something that should be pretty well sorted by now.
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Can someone drop me a link to the smart device thread or wherever security cam info usually is? Not finding it.
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Rasputin on the Ritz posted:Can someone drop me a link to the smart device thread or wherever security cam info usually is? Not finding it. It's in IYG https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3635963&pagenumber=162#lastpost
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Medullah posted:
Quoting myself to give you guys all a big laugh. I talked to the previous owner about the setup that I suspected was against code. "Don't worry, we used our generator all the time and never had any problems. It's quite convenient!" The highlighted breaker is the "transfer switch" for the cord going outside to the generator. "Just shut off all the breakers, connect the generator and then turn that breaker on and one by one the other breakers you want to use when the power is out!" No label whatsoever, which at first I thought was just laziness but now I'm wondering if they intentionally didn't label it so the inspector didn't question it. Definitely getting an electrician out now.
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# ? Sep 2, 2022 19:41 |
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He missed the part where you have to turn off the main breaker or your generator will be powered the neighborhood/electrocuting lineman. This is why proper transfer switches are required.
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Motronic posted:He missed the part where you have to turn off the main breaker or your generator will be powered the neighborhood/electrocuting lineman. This is why proper transfer switches are required. Yeah she mentioned that too but it doesn't matter, I'm not going to use it. Will just use an extension cord to my new generator until I can get a proper setup done.
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Why were they frequently needing to run off generator power though
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brugroffil posted:Why were they frequently needing to run off generator power though Well they used it "frequently" when the power went off, poor choice of words.
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Medullah posted:Well they used it "frequently" when the power went off, poor choice of words. That no-good utility company kept turning off our power every time we killed one of their employees! We were just helping them out with some bonus electricity. It's a goddamn disgrace!
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# ? Sep 2, 2022 20:28 |
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Yeah if you're gonna wire up the generator "the wrong way" you're obligated to label it in red, and remove it when you leave And then I think you showed us a male cable connected to a 60 amp breaker? Is that to defend against home invaders home alone style when the generator is not in use
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# ? Sep 2, 2022 20:58 |
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Our house came wired for a generator and had a decent looking transfer switch installed by the electric panel. The craziness came in when we went to plug in and test our generator. The PO had installed an "inlet" in the garage themselves. We were new to the concept of a home generator setup at the time so we asked wtf they were doing to hook their generator up. They claimed they "made" their own cable and we were free to do the same or contact an electrician. So I guess they made a male-male suicide cable to make this work... lol. Obviously, we had this replaced with a proper inlet, ripped out their DIY transfer panel, and installed a proper interlock.
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Hadlock posted:Yeah if you're gonna wire up the generator "the wrong way" you're obligated to label it in red, and remove it when you leave The best part about all of this is how excited the PO was to tell me that the house was "generator ready" when I talked to her.
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SmuglyDismissed posted:
Awesome, gotta love "widow-maker" cables. They're totally safe... Until literally anything happens and your heart becomes the fuse breaker on a 60 amp circuit
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Hadlock posted:Awesome, gotta love "widow-maker" cables. They're totally safe... Until literally anything happens and your heart becomes the fuse breaker on a 60 amp circuit The crazy thing is that it wasn't THAT expensive to get things right. I don't understand why they didn't just buy an inlet box and DIY install that here instead.
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They even sprung for something hard to buy at LowesDepot (at least, I don't think I've ever seen Locking nema outlets there.)
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# ? Sep 2, 2022 22:32 |
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You can install a metal plate that makes it impossible for the generator circuit and the main breaker to both be on at the same time. The plate slides back and forth but only if one is off. This is a kinda lock out none automatic. Not sure if it is still code but it was at some less safe time.
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Elephanthead posted:You can install a metal plate that makes it impossible for the generator circuit and the main breaker to both be on at the same time. The plate slides back and forth but only if one is off. This is a kinda lock out none automatic. Not sure if it is still code but it was at some less safe time. Yep that's an interlock.
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# ? Sep 3, 2022 01:07 |
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If anyone is curious, this is representative of what should be used in a correct install https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08T9748PY This one is nice because there's extra space inside the box to wire things The idea being if you absolutely must have a male, live end, it's firmly attached to the house, and protected by a spring loaded cover, rather than in your hand or in your child's hand when they unplug the cable
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Hadlock posted:If anyone is curious, this is representative of what should be used in a correct install Specifically it should never be energized. If you have an appropriate, mandatory interlock that should never be energized while exposed. You should be able to lick it standing neck deep in salt water and be 100% OK. (do not lick it)
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Please stop licking it.
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Instructions unclear, phone posting from hell
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Home Ownership: Please stop licking it
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Elephanthead posted:You can install a metal plate that makes it impossible for the generator circuit and the main breaker to both be on at the same time. The plate slides back and forth but only if one is off. This is a kinda lock out none automatic. Not sure if it is still code but it was at some less safe time. That only works in a subset of panel types. None of which you actually want as the panel in your house. (i.e., most main breaker panels as opposed to main lug panels)
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A new cheap Diablo forstner bit is leaving a Brad point hole behind. I've never used a forstner before but that seems wrong... The point is clearly proud of the edges. Is this just a badly designed bit? I only wanted to make one hole damnit!
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Well that was a workout. Each stump’s wood chips filled the bed of my truck up. Two trips down and I think I’m done for the day.
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Jenkl posted:A new cheap Diablo forstner bit is leaving a Brad point hole behind. I've never used a forstner before but that seems wrong...
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# ? Sep 3, 2022 20:07 |
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time to learn how to appeal a property tax assessment increase thanks to a fun bill with a proposed 51% increase... and objectively incorrect information about the house (number of bedrooms, etc.)
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Upgrade posted:time to learn how to appeal a property tax assessment increase thanks to a fun bill with a proposed 51% increase... and objectively incorrect information about the house (number of bedrooms, etc.) Well the good news is that with such incorrect data, it should be an easy argument for you to win.
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SpartanIvy posted:Well the good news is that with such incorrect data, it should be an easy argument for you to win. My cities assessment office is notoriously what’s the word… horrible. Also land increases are not appealable.
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:That's how forstner bits work. The point keeps the bit from jumping around. You know I knew it had a point but figured it was flush, though thinking that through now... I'll show myself out.
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Maybe a dumb question but something I started thinking about after our county tax accessor/property tax website went down and now they can't find any records for our address. Are we, as homeowners supposed to have something like a physical hard copy of the house deed/title in hand and locked away in our safe like we would with a car? Or is all that just tracked and managed at the county?
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PageMaster posted:Maybe a dumb question but something I started thinking about after our county tax accessor/property tax website went down and now they can't find any records for our address. Are we, as homeowners supposed to have something like a physical hard copy of the house deed/title in hand and locked away in our safe like we would with a car? Or is all that just tracked and managed at the county? You should have gotten a copy of it when your title company ok'd the mortgage. It's not really a physical document, you'd just be getting a copy of it anyway. If you can't find it, maybe call up whoever your mortgage is with?
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