yup! our heat index was way above 100 for most of the afternoon - poor mikeMurphy's Law...and at the worst possible moment.
yup! our heat index was way above 100 for most of the afternoon - poor mikeMurphy's Law...and at the worst possible moment.
Well if you were in Canada you wouldn't need AC this year, it been cold as heck all summer.My AC broke while I was at work, my house is like an oven.
Grrrrrrr........Well if you were in Canada you wouldn't need AC this year, it been cold as heck all summer.
Have to say I like this better than the big heat all summer last year.
Only problem is it wont Stop Raining!!
Where's the girls? No girls?
Private Gallery, not visible to public pervs........Where's the girls? No girls?
It's over 100 here, this whole area (DC) is basically carved out of a swamp, it's not a good place in the summer.My AC broke while I was at work, my house is like an oven.
Here's a ? though, some of my dna75 board's have had their fire buttons go a bit sloppy, and this happened already to the dna75c that my cousing has been working on. Anyone else had this? Like, the on board +/- buttons still feel clicky but just not the fire button.
There's one thing I can think of that might be causing it, when vaping the other thing you generally hold the fire button down much longer, but I'm not being rough with it and the board's not getting hot or anything like that, all firing well withim limits. I think all my dna75 boards have been treated very well... Plus I use them mostly below 30 watts, for higher wattage vaping I always use one of the 250's
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No, it was a cool 82 in the house this morning. "Hopefully" the part will be at my local HVAC supply shop today for me to pick it up. They are calling for rain this afternoon, I can see it now, out there in the middle of the rain putting on a condenser fan blade.Hope you got the AC fixed as well as the photo posting problem got fixed, Mike. It was in the mid to upper 90's here, yesterday, with the heat index between 105 and 110. I decided to do some outside work, but only lasted about an hour. It wiped me out and I rarely have a problem with hot weather. Thankfully, the AC here just kept chugging along.
I need to make another one of these mugs, only for Photo....et
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No, it was a cool 82 in the house this morning. "Hopefully" the part will be at my local HVAC supply shop today for me to pick it up. They are calling for rain this afternoon, I can see it now, out there in the middle of the rain putting on a condenser fan blade.
$20-$30 a coil is beyond what I am willing to invest. I will acquire the skill if I value the vape quality that much.So check this out, I just found out this was a thing... I'm talking to my buddy, who used to be a roommate & he actually came to me for picking out his first setup etc. But we were talking about claptons and whatnot, I showed him the new NiFe52 one I have in my dna75 squanker, and he was mentioning that he only uses claptons now, so I'm all, "oh yeah, I noticed you are dripping now, did you start rebuilding?" he's like, yeah, basically he uses the rda's or rta's but he doesn't build the coil, he said he "gets professionals to do that". So I'm obviously curious what that means, basically he's paying somebody $20-30 per rebuild to ship him coils. To be fair they're really pretty and all bent perfectly and whatnot, (far as I could tell tell though mine were better bc they work in TC [emoji14]) they're made up of like, 4 trendy wires from all the trendy wire companies lol and he just pops them in and clamps them down.
Learn something new every day I guess, lol
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