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What do I do if my garage door opener already has all four fuses in use? I can’t plug this in anywhere :/ Any help?
Thanks for the video tho!
Haha! "first you fold the strap then you get the box cutter away from the baby"
If she could click it open, I'd be more concerned. Glad you were entertained!
Omg thank you. Been wishing I’d taken a picture of them in the packet before using. Super easy to learn and remember. Champ!
You're welcome! Hope it helped!
Watched 6 so called "easy methods" then ended up here, so easy and actually works. Cheers for the excellent advice
Great! Glad it worked for you!
That box isn’t for a fan install
What do you mean?
Great method! Will give it a try!
Hope you like it!
Come on man the worse video ever
Ever? Check out my other one with the same method.
Your intro narration earns you a sub!
Ha thanks! It just kind of flowed so I went with it.
Loved the narration
Thank you so much!
Distracted or don't have kids? Try this version: kzread.info/dash/bejne/h4ebxayFaKXScsY.html
Really dude?!
Really. Check out my other video about it.
Plugging in the cords at 4min is literally the only step anyone needs help with and you offer none. 8 minutes of annoying fluff and no instruction. How is this the linked Meross resource?
It's difficult to explain exactly because there are so many different garage door openers. Stick one wire in two different sections and see if it triggers. Like I mentioned, it's low voltage, so probably not going to cause any problems, but diy at your own risk.
Exactly. That’s the reason I came to this video and wasted the first 4 minutes until I realized that the video covered none of this part.
Solder! lol
Probably works better than soldier.
How expensive was this desk plus the channel and all the gadgets attached? Do you have an itemized breakdown? What are the desk's dimensions?
I haven't compiled an exact itemized list, but the desk is 30x60. I would estimate with just the standing desk and the channel hardware, you're looking at $1,500, the majority of that being the standing desk. All depends oh how high quality you want to get.
Nice job
Thanks!
Get the effing kid out of the way
You must not have kids
I little fiddly and time consuming for my taste. But this does look the best method if you really want the straps to never fall out of the wrap.
Yes but you either fiddle with it to put it away or fiddle with untangling them when you need them. Like making your bed.
Starting at about 10:30 you mentioned switched receptacles. While they could be different circuits, they are usually on the same circuit, especially if used for lights or something with relatively low power. Only the hot side tab is removed. If it was a separate circuit, 2 scenarios are possible. One is completely separate circuit and both tabs would be removed and you'll have 2 neutral wires and 2 hot wires. The other possibility is a multi wire branch circuit with has a shared neutral (only the hot side tab is removed) and you'll typically have red and a black wire on the hot side. Separate circuits must originate from a double pole breaker or 2 single poles tied together.
Good info. Do you know if that method is ever used anymore?
@@KylersStudio I think that switched receptacles on one circuit could still be commonly used in bedrooms and living rooms. Split receptacles with 2 circuits are probably somewhat obsolete in modern homes because of the requirement to have GFCI receptacles in kitchens and garages where split receptacles would previously exist. You can't split a GFCI receptacle, but you can use 2 of them to wire in a multi wire branch circuit. This method could still be used today.
Hi there, nice review!! Question though: I am flying on the B737-NG/classic (yes yes I know) and I used to have an A20 until it got stolen. The company has A20's in the cockpit but I am still looking to own my own headset again. I never use the ANR for 2 reasons: I like to be able to hear the engines and I don't want double the energy in my ears. So, with this in mind, what is the minimum ANR setting for the proflight 2 to have the exact same sound as with the A30 without the ANR on?
They are similar but different quality or frequency reductions. The ProFlight is extra dependent on a perfect seal so if you wanted to hear outside sound, you could easily instigate a less than perfect seal. But also, hearing loss happens with sustained frequencies for a long time and I’m sure you’ll know when an engine fails without you monitoring the audible frequencies for the hundreds of thousands miles until it happens if it ever happens. Just my opinion.
I do the long strap as you do then use a velcro strip on it, leaving the ratchet loose. Next time I'm going to try this.
Let me know how you like it
Thanks Kyler for the step-by-step! I had the exact same scenario (stucco, wire & paper, etc.) and followed your vid without a problem. I did add some silicone to the outside box & waterproof cover (where they meet) to ensure no leaks. Now have an exterior outlet where I can plug in my low voltage lighting transformer - yippee!!!
Glad it helped! Silicone is a good idea.
With all fans going to DC instead AC motors, it’s my understanding that switch control for fan speed is not good for the motor, is it better to just have a dumb switch? And use the remote provided by the fan manufacturer? I’m a little lost on that part
Of course use the power that the manufacturer designed it for. The remote by the manufacturer is just fine, but usually doesn't come with remote local or cloud control logic. For instance, if the temperature sensor in the room is above 73, turn the fan on medium, if it goes above 75, set it to high, then turn it off in four hours.
It amazes me how many builders do not understand this. They want to use nails or screws to bear all the weight. This is fine if you just have a minimal (non-human) load that is close to the ground. But if you have a serious load with people involved, the best method is to have the members lying on top of other members so that you get maximum load bearing possible from those members. Nails and screws should only be used to hold them in place laterally (usually with some sort of "hurricane tie" bracket). This is especially important when building decks. There have been numerous deck collapses (with deaths) because the builder (usually DIY people) didn't understand this principle. I read a story about one guy who built his own deck, had people over, and the deck collapsed killing a child that was playing underneath.
Sad lesson. Logically understanding the application of physics is paramount, especially as you say when it really matters. Thanks for watching!
Way too difficult to follow along without your daughter. I’m going back to the other video.
Haha awesome. Hope it worked for you!
I have stucco too and am wondering if silicone around the top in addition to the gasket would prevent water from leaching behind the gasket via the stucco’s irregular surface?
Yes! Extra waterproofing is usually always good.
Have you had any issues with rain getting into the new outside box?
And no, I've had no problems with it without silicone or sealant. The foam is still intact, and the wall has an overhang, so no problems so far.
Great video…thanks for posting. 👍
Hope you figured it out and it worked!
Finally a “easy to follow” instructional and “centered on” video for the viewers!
I appreciate it!
I just ordered the a30 can't wait
Hope you like it! Hope it helped.
You mess up … we’re all waiting for a night shot of those lights on and working
Good feedback. Forgot to include that part.
Bro, try again when you’re ready. Unwatchable
So pretend you didn't see this for three years. Until then kzread.info/dash/bejne/h4ebxayFaKXScsY.html
As a father I totally enjoyed the reality of kids! Far better than sitting them in front of a phone or tablet!! My kids thank me for taking everywhere doing everything together. I can find plenty of professional videos elsewhere but this is a gem!
Thank you! The mixed reactions are very interesting. I think those who have kids like it and those who don't have kids hate it.
Excellent
Thanks. Hope it worked for you!
And who said men can’t multi-task! Well done Dad. Oh, and great solution for the ratchet strap too.
Thank you!!!
That is fast, efficient, and effective. Thank you.
You're welcome! I appreciate that!
Gosh stfu
Excellent video. This is exactly what I want to do. Except i think I'm going straight through the back of the box. You gave a lot of useful information. Thank you.
That works well too as long as you have the depth for the box. Simply just drilling through the back of the box is much easier.
I see what he did - you can even do this technique with the toddler challenge.
It was next level multi tasking.
got it first try, it looks super organized it’s easy to do and overall best way to store a strap
Agreed!
subbed :P
Hey thanks!
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Thank for the education! Have fun with the little one! Play carefully, & smile often!
Welcome! Hope it helped!
thank you for this.
You're very welcome!
Do it with the big yellow ones next,
Sure thing. Seems like the same technique would work.
This worked great, better than other methods I tried, thanks!
You're welcome! I like it best so far.
Nice mess bro, appreciate the effort though, thanks.
No problem. Check out my other video
To distracting with the child
Check out my other video with the same concept
Absolutely worth the watch. I'll be doing it this way from now on.
Glad it worked for you!