Message from @RevStench

Discord ID: 368547544198021121


2017-09-25 23:54:43 UTC  

Yes sir! What kind of cabinet is that with the strips mounted in it?

2017-09-26 00:17:51 UTC  

I think they were mounted after. I don't know anything about those cabinets, they were in a house in the triangle.

2017-09-29 22:21:36 UTC  

Koba bought some weird ass Chinese electronic lightbulb.

2017-09-29 22:23:25 UTC  

an electrician isnt going to be able to help me out with it but thanks

2017-09-29 22:23:57 UTC  

My bad breh

2017-09-29 22:28:41 UTC  

Are they wi-fi controlled?

2017-10-01 04:29:50 UTC  

Just wanted to add my endorsement for the LED tube lights to replace fluorescent fixtures as mentioned in the tutorial. I installed one in my kitchen a couple of years ago and it's been top-notch.

2017-10-03 17:25:18 UTC  

Fucking Haitians. What the fuck is faciling lights?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712495108128779/364825253463064576/JPEG_20171003_132443.jpg

2017-10-03 18:08:41 UTC  

So I woke up today with power to only half of my house, I switched the breakers and still no power, anyone have any ideas? @everyone

2017-10-03 18:12:01 UTC  

Wait for the electrical fire and collect insurance?

2017-10-03 18:18:17 UTC  

Lmao, is that the best option?

2017-10-03 18:27:34 UTC  

@Whitelash it could be a couple of things. If you have a main breaker in your panel it will control both phases. A phase and B phase. If the breaker has malfunctioned and one side of it has gone bad only half of the house will work. Turn the breaker off wait a second and then turn it back on it may bring everything up it may reset itself. If you have an electrical tester you could take the cover off and test from the metal frame of the panel to each of the two main wires coming in. If you have power to both halves of your main breaker it could be coming in from outside the utility companies end of it

2017-10-03 18:28:41 UTC  

If you do take the cover off to test it make sure that you're very careful when removing the cover. If there is any damage to the wires going to the main breaker or the main breaker itself you should probably stop and call someone with some experience. If the breaker is burnt up in the wires just sitting there hot it could arc an blow up in your face

2017-10-03 18:30:33 UTC  

If the main breaker is bad the meter Globe will have to be pulled out of the meter base so that those wires are de- energized and then whatever repairs are needed can then be performed

2017-10-03 18:30:58 UTC  

I just got in the car to head home so if you have any more input shoot it my way and I will be able to check back with you in about 15 or 20 minutes

2017-10-03 18:31:43 UTC  

@John O - maybe they are trying to say fan and ceiling lights LOL

2017-10-03 18:31:48 UTC  

Booga booga booga

2017-10-03 19:26:18 UTC  

Bix nood

2017-10-13 22:22:25 UTC  

@Deleted User Good luck, sometimes you have to deal with shitheads.

2017-10-13 22:33:58 UTC  

Oh yeah this guy is into me for almost 3 Grand. He and I have been going back and forth I have got some of it from him so far but he's waiting on checks on projects that have been completed and I'm not racking up any more hours till I get my money. So I haven't really been around any work to be taking pictures and making post LOL I hope to have it straightened out this coming week though

2017-10-13 23:56:21 UTC  

That sucks, hopefully he'll come through but good luck with that bro. We haven't been doing anything fun. We finished our last box gutter and the other carpenter quit. So all we're really doing is windows. We just picked up a black Masonic lodge. I didn't know there were black freemasons.

2017-10-14 00:00:17 UTC  

Free?🤔masons huh.. lol yea i think it'll sort itself out but it suks

2017-10-14 00:44:08 UTC  

It's not nearly as exclusive as it used to be

2017-10-14 00:44:40 UTC  

@Deleted User Without doxxing yourself, are you an owner, or just a foreman/superintendant?

2017-10-14 00:48:03 UTC  

I work for myself. I have my Master's license so I primarily do electrical work but also dabble in some of the other trades. I do residential maintenance as well. General stuff appliances ceramic tile trim work etc

2017-10-14 00:48:29 UTC  

Jack of all trades

2017-10-14 00:49:07 UTC  

I knew you were a Master. You ever think about renting it out and taking it easy for a little while?

2017-10-15 22:33:14 UTC  

Sooo...we have a field fridge for our produce, which is basically an insulated tool shed with an air conditioner rigged to cool down into the 30s. It's on a 20 amp breaker, which trips intermittently. I'm thinking its moisture building up in the AC (which is obviously not designed to be acting like a refrigerator). What do you guys think?

2017-10-15 22:33:45 UTC  

This is the device we have to trick the AC. https://www.storeitcold.com/

2017-10-16 00:57:03 UTC  
2017-10-16 01:24:08 UTC  

@Deleted User Got a pic of your setup?

2017-10-16 01:27:18 UTC  

Will send tomorrow, thanks brother.

2017-10-16 01:27:42 UTC  

I'll keep my eye out

2017-10-16 14:35:15 UTC  

A breaker Works off of heat. Heat and amperage are synonymous. If the breaker is just tripping intermittently it could be that the breaker is getting weak from a constant load being on it. Depending on how frequently the air conditioner Cycles it may just be wearing the breaker down. I would suggest replacing the 20 amp breaker

2017-10-16 14:51:36 UTC  

Yeah I was thinking that too. We’re really running the bejesus out of that circuit

2017-10-16 15:58:27 UTC  

@Deleted User That's what I was thinking. He could have one of those GFI breakers.

2017-10-16 15:59:12 UTC  

Yeah it’s GFI

2017-10-16 15:59:50 UTC  

In that case it probably is the moisture. Just elevate the unit so that it doesn't collect water.

2017-10-16 16:00:28 UTC  

How is the unit connected to your panel? Is it plug and cord, or hard wired?

2017-10-16 16:02:06 UTC  

Cord. We have it elevated quite a bit, with about a 3% slope and drain holes drilled out

2017-10-16 16:02:55 UTC  

@Deleted User Do they make water proof covers that are water tight when a cord is plugged in?