Do you know what the LAN port on the Data Center would be used for?
@JayWozz5 күн бұрын
@@R4NDM4N It's for connecting other PoE devices, like security cameras or future Yarbo equipment, without running an entirely new ethernet cable.
@CollinLutz-p9e9 күн бұрын
Yarbo should put this on their site or make it available through the app. Very well done and very thoroughly explained. Mine just arrived today, but I ran out of time before going back to work for 5 days. So I'll be doing all this when I get back home. Was only able to set up the charging base, core, and s1. M1 still didn't get to the port yet. Thank you for your time. I think this video will eventually get way more hits as people start getting their units. I'll be sure to refer others to it.
@GenesisMuseum11 күн бұрын
Nice job, but...NGL. Watching you up on a roof trying to install while creating a video making me nervous.
@JayWozz11 күн бұрын
@@GenesisMuseum😁 I love heights! Just gotta make sure you have the right shoes and ensure you have good foot and/or hand holds at all times. Thanks for watching!
@thecodingart-tca12 күн бұрын
Why not just ground over PoE? I’m a bit confused on why a second ground would be needed.
@JayWozz12 күн бұрын
@@thecodingart-tca A few different reasons: 1. Many PoE devices are galvanically isolated, so the grounds don't connect. 2. The gauge of ethernet wire is only around 24 AWG, which means there would be too much resistance to be used as a proper ground in the case of nearby lightning strikes or surges. A shielded cable would be less resistance, but code in the USA requires at least 10 AWG for antennas. (A lot higher for something like a lightning rod.) 3. Relying on the ground that travels inside your house and connects to all of your sensitive equipment (switches, routers, modems, computers, TVs, etc.) is not good if it is your house and equipment that you are trying to direct the electrical current and damage away from.
@GenesisMuseum11 күн бұрын
short answer: lightning
@kevinkleinmann12 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video!! I seem to recall some discussion on this in one of the FB groups and it was being suggested not to use the house grounding rod and it should be a separate one. Any issues using the same one? Also, I planned to run my grounding wire down behind a down spout next to my AC pipes which are also running down there. Do you see any issues with arcing in that scenario?
@JayWozz12 күн бұрын
@@kevinkleinmann There was a FB conversation, and the conclusion was that all grounds must be connected together. If you use separate grounding rods, you must wire them together with 6 AWG wire or thicker. (Code requires it, and your electronics will thank you.) Your AC pipes are also grounded, so there is a chance for arcing. The gutter may or may not be grounded during a storm, so hard to say. With a direct lightning strike, there is no reasonable way to prevent all damage. I heard a story about someone's gutter/roof getting hit directly and it blew the gutters off the house! This is mainly for nearby lightning strikes and power surges.
@kevinkleinmann12 күн бұрын
@@JayWozz Thx! So if you are unaware of where your house grounding rod would be, any suggestions on how to go about finding it?
@jasonrusso712 күн бұрын
@@kevinkleinmannif you hammer a grounding rod 8 feet down, everything is already connected. You don't need to connect them. The earth is your connection. I confirmed it with a multimeter. FWIW, if your house gets hit by lightning, a 8 gauge wire isn't going to do anything. I installed one more for static building up on the data center.
@JayWozz12 күн бұрын
@@kevinkleinmann If you have access around your breaker/fuse box, you can trace it from there. The grounding wire is generally different from all the others, since it's just one wire (and many times it is bare, with no insulation, unlike the others). Just note that it may connect to more than one ground location. For example, mine connects to the rebar at the top of my basement foundation (indoors) as well as out the side of my house to the grounding rod. Also, grounding wires are supposed to be as short as possible, so the ground points are likely very close to the breaker box.
@kevdog2014 күн бұрын
You really need to install this off the side of your house not the ground
@JayWozz14 күн бұрын
@@kevdog20 I did (kzbin.info/www/bejne/poXXfqampbqfbposi=LBSLh0LV4JoPKJFc), but you don't have to... As long as you have a 120 degree clear view of the sky and HaLow isn't blocked by the ground (or other solid obstacles), then it doesn't really matter how high off the ground it is mounted.
@PaulWerner17 күн бұрын
You're really putting in the work here. Good video. For me I'm just going to use my EAP225 & EAP225-Outdoor so I don't have to run Ethernet. I just set this up to prep for my Yarbo to ship soon
@JayWozz17 күн бұрын
@@PaulWerner As long as your distance over WiFi isn't too far, you should be good.
@PaulWerner17 күн бұрын
@@JayWozz 100% yup. I checked on it. The extra distance that the outdoor device gives will be more than enough and save me time for set-up
@CusterFinancialCoaching16 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@kevdog20Ай бұрын
Did you buy the yarbo 2024 or did you get it from upgrading?
@JayWozzАй бұрын
@@kevdog20 I bought mine this year, with all the modules.
@kevdog20Ай бұрын
@JayWozz oh okay. I just finished installing mine and filmed everything for a KZbin video of course. I have had the 2023 version for a year now and it's great but this one is better. The current problem is it seems they did not deliver my charging station. It's late or lost in transit or something. Hopefully they will figure it out.
@JayWozzАй бұрын
@@kevdog20 Bummer! I'm sure it will get figured out. Hopefully soon!
@kevdog20Ай бұрын
@@JayWozz for sure, I called them but this could be a big setback. Time will tell. Did you update your cameras? Yarbo had an update from them and it said it would take around 5 minutes and it took over an hour.
@JayWozzАй бұрын
@@kevdog20 Yes, for some people the update only took a few minutes, but there was a bug that caused it to take hours for others. The PPP group reported it and Yarbo was looking into it.
@TheTechtonyАй бұрын
Great vid!
@PaulWernerАй бұрын
Waiting for mine to go from In Transit to reaching the Distribution Center right now. Can't wait!
@YarboProColorado9 күн бұрын
did you receive it yet? battery too?
@PaulWerner9 күн бұрын
@YarboProColorado So far I only have the tracking number for the battery and am waiting for the rest
@YarboProColorado8 күн бұрын
@@PaulWerner that is strange fulfillment process, I purchased mine after you but received mine before you...
@PaulWerner8 күн бұрын
@@YarboProColorado Yeah I'm not a fan of the shipping. Waiting since August is rough but I'm glad the wait is almost done
@xJaeChun14 жыл бұрын
its quite blur to see the conversation that u had
@dracotel15 жыл бұрын
PROWNAGE!!!!
@maykaMicahMYKA15 жыл бұрын
ns! :D
@ejinathan15 жыл бұрын
i could calculate distances with Kal xd.
@SummerPalmsSunshine16 жыл бұрын
Nice one...I remember me doing a similar thing^^
@WarKai216 жыл бұрын
Lies
@WarKai216 жыл бұрын
sux for you bro hahaha
@whostoleloserking9016 жыл бұрын
why do ppl post these stuff up everyones seen this stuff be4...
@codimuc316 жыл бұрын
oi tachau oi tachau vai se fude vai toma nu cu-
@JayWozz16 жыл бұрын
I wish people could read our conversation before the shot, you would know it had nothing to do with luck... We had been setting it up previous to my shot (getting both opponents' health low). My buddy skipped his turn, saying something along the lines of, "The DK is all yours" and "It's all you bro!" (because I told him I had the DK on lock).
@XxMaDsPaCexXV217 жыл бұрын
nice i got a dk with kal like that lol
@crazyxgamer17 жыл бұрын
nice shot with 20% luck and 80% skill ^_^ i only did dk 2 times T_T i think one was with big foot and the other with armor or something like that ^_^
@azndawg179717 жыл бұрын
Nice i just got my first dk today it was with grub high angle
@0wnz111117 жыл бұрын
great did come up
@JustinProCrew17 жыл бұрын
Great didnt come up, not a Dk. But still really nice! And technically a DK.