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It's better to have a condo association that is active in keeping units from damaging each other than one that isn't. I've lived in that kind before.you got those condo limitations sounds annoying
It's better to have a condo association that is active in keeping units from damaging each other than one that isn't. I've lived in that kind before.you got those condo limitations sounds annoying
Is it possible to change only the floor section of a walk in shower?
The little bit of extra distance from the wall for a mount with some kind of extension is worth the ease of access IMO. Such a pain in the ass anytime you need to get back thereIt's better to have a condo association that is active in keeping units from damaging each other than one that isn't. I've lived in that kind before.
I will almost never need to get behind my monitor. Power cord and 2 input cords are the only things being plugged into it. The freedom to change my desk up on the fly is the driver for this.The little bit of extra distance from the wall for a mount with some kind of extension is worth the ease of access IMO. Such a pain in the ass anytime you need to get back there
Yah, I don’t have to often either. For me it’s worth it to not have to squeeze my hand in somewhere and feel around while holding a flashlight or something in the other hand. This is mainly the tv in the living room, but same concept.I will almost never need to get behind my monitor. Power cord and 2 input cords are the only things being plugged into it. The freedom to change my desk up on the fly is the driver for this.
yea, i literally bought a borg cube for a case cuz i was tired of some wire fitting somewhere, while squeeze w/ my thumb and index finger and my pinky sticks out like i'm drinking tea.Yah, I don’t have to often either. For me it’s worth it to not have to squeeze my hand in somewhere and feel around while holding a flashlight or something in the other hand. This is mainly the tv in the living room, but same concept.
To each their own.
It's a light monitor. Worst case scenario I can just lift it off the mount if I have to kerjiggle the wires for some reason.Yah, I don’t have to often either. For me it’s worth it to not have to squeeze my hand in somewhere and feel around while holding a flashlight or something in the other hand. This is mainly the tv in the living room, but same concept.
To each their own.
is there a reason why you can't get a desk mounted monitor arm and avoid the handyman?It's a light monitor. Worst case scenario I can just lift it off the mount if I have to kerjiggle the wires for some reason.
I have a very limited amount of space. This is also part of wanting a slim profile for the mount.is there a reason why you can't get a desk mounted monitor arm and avoid the handyman?
maybe take a picture?I have a very limited amount of space. This is also part of wanting a slim profile for the mount.
I already linked to the type of monitor I have. It has a very thin profile without the stand 2 inches max. I already know what mount I will be getting. Just need to find out the info from condo association to see if there are any rules or things I need to be aware of before I get a handyman lined up. It will be going on a wall that connects to the external wall of the building.maybe take a picture?
Oooh, link to where I can get that?to late, but if anyone else is looking, just search for "no gap" or "no stud" wall mounts
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can get down to like 5/8ths of gap
Has anybody here installed or investigated a backup generator system for their home? Power has just become too unreliable and summer brownouts fucked with my appliances. What started as a thought to just call generac and put in a standard natgas fueled generator, has led me down the rabbit hole to looking at something like the below charging off the grid, backed up by a standard portable gas generator for extended outages, and maybe some supplemental solar (not interested in covering my roof with solar). Just seems to be so much out there now with rapidly changing tech.
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BLUETTI EP900 + B500 Home Battery Backup
www.bluettipower.com
James Condon is one of my favorite YouTube channels.The natural gas backup is great unless whatever took out the electricity also shut down the gas. You can probably keep parts to convert it to propane and have a tank of that for backup or just have a portable generator that runs on propane as a backup. The nice thing about propane is that it doesn't go bad from sitting around like gasoline. Downside is that it's harder to refill than gasoline if there's a blizzard going on or something.
I've been doing a little side hustle lately buying non-running generators at auctions and getting them running to resell. People are so lazy most of the time all I need to do is dump out the bad gas and clean the carburetor and they will fire right up. Then I change the oil, filters, and spark plug and resell them since there was nothing wrong with them but a lack of basic maintenance.