Hmm, the "short" testI guess hitting the fire button would be unacceptable lmao
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Hmm, the "short" testI guess hitting the fire button would be unacceptable lmao
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Try a different atty with a different resistance.Cross posted in the evolv forum but figured I might get a faster response here. I built a mod Crate Silo recently and have noticed that swapping cold atomizers between my dna 200 and 75c result in a different ohm reading between the two mods. The Dna200 wil read cold ohms at .154 and the 75c reads .176. the only real difference between the buildsis the 510 connector. The 200 has an evolve 510 and the 75c is sporting a FDV Black 510. Cold the difference in ohms be related to the 510 connections? The boards in the 75c is tight to the mod and no wiggle or corrosion. Should I adjust the mod resistance in escribe? or look more toward the build aspect of the mod?
Cross posted in the evolv forum but figured I might get a faster response here. I built a Mod Crate Silo recently and have noticed that swapping cold atomizers between my dna 200 and 75c result in a different ohm reading between the two mods. The Dna200 wil read cold ohms at .154 and the 75c reads .176. the only real difference between the buildsis the 510 connector. The 200 has an evolve 510 and the 75c is sporting a FDV Black 510. Cold the difference in ohms be related to the 510 connections? The boards in the 75c is tight to the mod and no wiggle or corrosion. Should I adjust the mod resistance in escribe? or look more toward the build aspect of the mod?
Truer words have never been spoken
A young man was walking along one of Southern California's sandy beaches with his surf board. He suddenly spots this bottle which has recently washed up on the beach. It's obvious it's been tossed around for a long time. He picks up the bottle and notices that it still has the cork intact. So, being curious as to what may be inside, he manages to get the cork out and out pops a Genie.
After expressing profound appreciation for having been let out of the bottle, the Genie grants his benefactor the classic, "one wish" and it will be yours. Being an avid surfer, it doesn't take him long to say,
"I've always wanted to surf Hawaii, but I get seasick on ships and I'm afraid to fly. Would you build me a bridge to Hawaii?"
The Genie replies:
"Do you know what you are asking for? Do you know how long the bridge would have to be? Think of the enormous challenges for that kind of undertaking. The supports required to reach the bottom of the Pacific! The concrete and steel it would take! It will nearly exhaust several natural resources. And the maintenance of that bridge! No, think of another wish."
The man said OK and tried to think of a really good wish. Finally, he said,
"I've been married and divorced four times. My wives always said that I don't care and that I'm insensitive. So, I wish that I could understand women ... know how they feel inside and what they're thinking when they give me the silent treatment ... know why they're crying, know what they really want when they say nothing ... know how to make them truly happy ... I really want to understand women and how they think!"
After a long sigh, the Genie responds:
"Would you like that bridge with two lanes or four?"
We're having a heat wave by comparison. 12 this morning, that's -11 Canadian, not quite as cold but still too darn cold. Is winter over yet????
nope! generator was only delivered todayoutside work all done
I have been thinking about getting a natural gas generator. I have never lost gas in the 20 years I have lived in this house.nope! generator was only delivered today![]()
unfortunately, no natural gas available here - propane it had to beI have been thinking about getting a natural gas generator. I have never lost gas in the 20 years I have lived in this house.
Willie, the outside work never seems to end, winter or not. The trees constantly shed dead branches that need to be picked up and chipped. Then there's the constant, never ending, ad infinitum, supply of leaves that accumulate on the fence lines and in the corners that need to be picked up, one way or another, and shredded. At least it's been fairly dry the last few days, but "the hawk is out" from the north (thanks bunches Steamer) so it's just a little on the chilly side trying to do anything that takes longer than a half hour or so.
My neighbor has a propane generator. Seems OK from what I can see, it fires up once a week, Wednesday at 1PM, and runs for a few minutes which is kind of a good/best practice in the backup generator world. I opted for gas and have enough spare gas, stabilized, to run at least two weeks of conservative use. If we're out of power longer than that, propane and natural gas could easily run out as well, plus with all the gas powered "toys" around it's handy having plenty of gas on hand. I try to remember to run ours once a month for fifteen minutes or so just to keep the battery charged and know it'll fire up if/when needed.
Gonna hate seeing next months heat bill