So you put a crucial nvme rated for 4800MB/s when you can use the the much cheaper version since that enclosure is not capable of the max speed of your SSD M.2.
@elliottpeabody12876 сағат бұрын
Yet you still live in COMMIEFORNIA?
@WardCo3 күн бұрын
Oh, I forgot to mention in the closing that, off camera, I broke apart the array and re-created it with every possible chunk size from 16K-256K and tested each one. Read speeds were close enough to each other to not be a big factor, but write speeds noticeably dropped at 128K and 256K. In the end, 32K and 64K seemed to perform best. (I personally stayed at 32K.)
@adamjg43 күн бұрын
That was very jarring -- Can't you make the point without sound like the insane ward of a mental hospital? Warning: Jump Scare!
@christopher4804 күн бұрын
great review but since you cant use it as a nas its garbage given the price.
@WardCo4 күн бұрын
I've actually been shopping 4-slot Synology boxes since it's been about a decade since I've had a NAS in the house, I thought it might be time to revisit, but the fact that I/O to it is bound by network speeds ultimately negated the advantage of having a shared resource with redundancy -- for me, anyway.
@bwalk19634 күн бұрын
I wish you would have put a link for this.
@WardCo4 күн бұрын
Added to description. Thanks.
@christopher4804 күн бұрын
dont worry .....its garbage with no rj45 port
@WardCo4 күн бұрын
Of course, you can always have the host it's attached to share the volume with SMB.
@mackfisher44874 күн бұрын
Nicely done Ward, I like your desktop image is that in English countryside seen
@İlkerSezer-v5g4 күн бұрын
Nah I'd use VI old man
@trev-dev7 күн бұрын
I can smell the salty body odor and coffee stained breath as he sprays me through the monitor
@StickShaper10 күн бұрын
Great video. I found that both coil leads were broken off due to vibration I’d guess soldered back on & it worked, for how long is anybody’s guess🤓
@e-drummer247910 күн бұрын
Excellent explanation - I did get it in 2min! Thank you, Sir!
@user-zm3yl6le6i16 күн бұрын
I attached my remote using sticky velcro so that I didn't have to mount it with screws.
@fjb923416 күн бұрын
Best explanation/visuals by far without wasting time!!!!!
@JustARandomDudeOnline18 күн бұрын
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@beckyb94320 күн бұрын
under ground power repairs are a night mare.
@celiariahithecottagegarden673221 күн бұрын
THank you so much you just explained everything so clearly. Question- the lid on my washlet is no longer working in slow mode- can i fix it myself??? Toto wants me to send in the whole unit!!!!
@Nicole-js7rb21 күн бұрын
Thank you for saving the trees
@cubinn14921 күн бұрын
You need to have the inspector look at that jerry rigged electrical its a major safety issue it will have a short evenually probably a fire
@WardCo21 күн бұрын
All the work was inspected and approved by the AHJ. Is there something specific of concern to you?
@wesscarey447522 күн бұрын
Ward! Never run any appliance on less amps than what is required, doing so can overheat both generator and appliance and cause damage.
@wesscarey447522 күн бұрын
Ward! Never run any appliance on less amps than what is required, doing so can overheat both generator and appliance and cause damage.
@liudr24 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to explain how this part works and taking it apart to show what's what, for those of us who want to know how things work. I ended up finding that my relay coil broke (open) and my replacement worked!
@radharcanna24 күн бұрын
A great job. I presume that the ivy canopy will eventually fall out of the trees.
@RSB70326 күн бұрын
After you cut the vines and they die, do you need to go up the tree and remove the dead vines? Or are you all done at this point, and the vines will just rot and fall off naturally?
@matthewwilliams281826 күн бұрын
Hey. So, I have this washer. I’ve had random issues over the past few months of the door not locking all the way. Well, noticed this morning, went to go turn the washer on, all the lights blinked really fast one time and the washer won’t power up at all. I’ve unplugged it for an hour and tried again, same thing. Could this door switch cause that to happen?
@WardCo26 күн бұрын
Probably not. Door closing problems (at least with my machine) are generally the result of the tub seal getting in the way thus making you push the door to get the solenoid to latch. I'd say you're getting into control board problems (and I did a video when I swapped kzbin.info/www/bejne/g3nYcomqi7Wkd6M) but the fact that your machine is not powering up at all points to power supply problems, and I *think* power goes to the motor control board in the back first and then up to the control board. So, if it were me, I'd poke around on the motor control board and take some readings and look for damage -- the idea being to verify if power is being sent up to the control board at all before tearing into the top/front of the unit to get to that.
@ClancyFlynn27 күн бұрын
Very entertainig and informative
@jamar95929 күн бұрын
Thanks, good video but no mention of adjusting the light, which I'm still trying to figure out. Maybe your unit doesn't have one. I will add that Toto has the worst manual of any appliance I've used in 50 years!
@jeffstern748229 күн бұрын
I have one box that has 2 red, 2 black, 1 green. The other 2 boxes have 1 red, 1 black, 1 green. There is neutral in all 3 boxes. I have 3 way switches. I want all the switches to be Kasa for ascetics. How do I wire this thing?
@donaldslayton2769Ай бұрын
Finally someone with worse ivy than me.
@ketasАй бұрын
poles rot when put into concrete so yeah don't do this
@NESRockman1987Ай бұрын
Now I am totally convinced! These arguments were so consistent that have to switch from VS code with vim to Emacs. Thank you for convincing me! Please upload more intellectually videos just like this in the near future!
@knockywigglesworth1909Ай бұрын
Cross legged? Mother nature will break you of that habit very soon! 😅
@treverthetreeАй бұрын
YAYYYYY
@fgbhrl4907Ай бұрын
Hey, I'm just in the DIY planning phase for this. Thanks a lot for this in-depth video. Absolutely amazing wealth of knowledge. Also in CA / Bay Area. No kidding on the stubborn "This is my interpretation of code, no room for debate" issue. Even quoting code at them is like talking to a brick wall...
@cw8359Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for telling me how to turn off the heated seat during our 90f heatwave. Greatly appreciated!
@canadaftw0Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video very helpful. My door switch stopped working, for a temporary fix I took the unit apart and bent the door switch contacts up they would be made all the time, then put it all back together.
@thisiszaphodАй бұрын
Shown by Channel Four, actually.
@kenalphabet808Ай бұрын
Hopefully this isn't too upsetting but I'm halfway through your video and have the same model. It's actually one of the first 100 made. Anyway if you squeeze the 2 red squares for the battery release hard it slides down pretty easy to expose the yellow cells
@ObligatoryPunАй бұрын
Okay so every time I come I have to reset the back and forth jerk setting. Got it. 😂
@chadhaboush2147Ай бұрын
What if the light fixture is crackling/popping inconsistently.
@MurphyRandleАй бұрын
The description here with the animation accompanying was great!
@grcoulterАй бұрын
Thanks! I saw your video after I took mine all apart, but I needed to know what size hose and where to buy it. Thanks for your great video. Btw, I used a small adjustable wrench to press the hose couplings and release them, it presses both sides at once.
@JosiahSmith-di5uiАй бұрын
I’m with Lockhart
@dennisg9356Ай бұрын
I know this is 5 yrs old, but an awesome vid, and your sense of humor is fabulous!! Thanks for the info, hope I can fix my 3rd controller which is dead!!
@beachpreachr1894Ай бұрын
My Washlet is more familiar to me now thanks to your video. Thanks.
@diyEVguyАй бұрын
Yes that's how you should explain it, thanks.
@bettyboop1524Ай бұрын
Very helpful, thanks.
@MK-dx2dtАй бұрын
i agree but would it be better to run mojave or big sur on a 2014 mac now? if those were hypothetically my real life options. i dont know enough to gauge the importance of keeping a 32 bit mac around, or how easy VMware stuff has gotten on newer macs
@WardCoАй бұрын
Realistically, since I made this some years ago, a lot of software vendors are dropping, or have dropped, support for Mojave -- which doesn't mean old versions of software don't work, but they don't get the latest features and bug fixes either. Still, it would run well on an old machine. The problem with VMWare and Parallels is that they don't emulate an Intel CPU, so you need to run ARM Windows, Linux, or MacOS on Apple Silicon machines, which unfortunately means you can't just have a Mojave VM on Apple Silicon for the odd-ball 32-bit app while you're daily driver is Ventura or something.
@MK-dx2dtАй бұрын
@@WardCo really appreciate your help. still trying to understand, does that mean if i have an intel mac running Big Sur as my daily driver, i CAN run VM Mojave on it for the odd-ball 32-bit app? or do i have to make sure odd-ball is enabled- oops apple is perma-odd-ball
@WardCoАй бұрын
@@MK-dx2dt Yes, you can run Mojave in a Parallels or VMWare virtual machine on Intel hardware, but not on Apple Silicon.
@TheCobra65427Ай бұрын
I'm late to the party, but I just did this to my live oaks here in Tallahassee, FL. Only difference is I didn't have English Ivy... it was Poison Ivy. Looked just like your situation. Heavy cutting was done with a 16" battery chainsaw and the rest with loppers. After a couple of slices, the big vines pulled right off. I actually pulled a vine run that was over 40 feet. I covered my entire body pretty well, but I have a few rashes developing. For the rest of my trees (like 7-8) I'll wear a hazmat suit for. Thanks for the vid.
@WardCoАй бұрын
Aw, man. Mine are well and truly dead now and pretty ugly, but I've only been able to lever a few off the trunks -- but when they come they are really long. (And I've had good luck with Tecnu for poison oak, since I seem to get it just by looking at it!)
@TheCobra65427Ай бұрын
@@WardCo Thanks for that. I only used the “scrub with soap and water like trying to remove the skin” method. I’ll try using the Tecnu next time.
@neilbrinker9225Ай бұрын
Awesome video WardCo. Thank you very much. Just installed one on a new Toto toilet so learning the nuances was greatly helped by you with an in depth instructional. The booklet falls way too short. Also, the installation instructions left something to be desired. Kudos to you. Now on to the complainers. Whaa! Whaa! There are some black mineral deposits. That is what my turd gulpers look like depending on the well water. Very hard to get rid of without using a volcanic rock scrubber. Not supposed to do that nor use chlorox. I do use borax on occasion and the stain remain for some time. Eventually the problem helps solve itself only to reappear. So for the critics out there. Shut it!
@WardCoАй бұрын
Preach it, brother!
@jimlocke9320Ай бұрын
GE designated this type of construction as a "mechanized chassis" but it is difficult to find references to that name. WardCo provides a list of model numbers with an F suffix. The F designates the "mechanized chassis" version, so model 510F had that construction but model 510 did not. My model 535 "radio clock", a 6 tube clock radio, had a "mechanized chassis". Probably there was no F suffix because all model 535 radios had the "mechanized chassis". The radios had the donuts over the solder wells, presumably for safety, so no one would get a shock from touching wells if they poked fingers through the ventilation holes on the back. My parents owned a 1954 GE console TV which also used this construction, but the solder wells were not covered. GE depended on the back cover AC power cord interlock to safely power down the set before someone touched the wells. I recall that Zenith continued to use this type of construction well into the 1960s for its "hand crafted" TV sets, while competitors had gone to printed wiring boards. Zenith did not have the donuts, either. In production, this type of construction probably reduced the number of wiring errors made by assemblers, since the component layout was more orderly. Also, when errors were made, they were probably easier to spot by the technicians testing the radios as they came off the production line.
@WardCoАй бұрын
Thanks for this great info. (And for reminding me about Zenith's "hand crafted" moniker! My folks loved their Zenith's Space Commands...)