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MoD1977

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  1. I bought an Yllvape Angus a few weeks ago, best buy I've done for a long time.

    Had a Yocan Hit before but wasn't happy because its very hot and has a tendency to glogg up.

    With the Angus i need more flower but the experience (use, taste and effect) is from another world.

    I think it's similar to the Mighty+ (never tried one) but a lot cheaper.

  2. In my opinion you should use the Fiberglass insulation.

    The 6" Stay cool stuff from SCG is 509thb/pack (0.6x4m) and will outperform this foam insulation by a lot for an even smaller price.

    If you want to go cheaper, at Homepro they have another brand (forgot the name but its in blue packaging) which is almost half the price with a little reduced Rt-value.

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  3. Hi Guys

     

    My Mitsubishi WP-305QS is on its last legs after 8 years and I'm looking for a new Pump.

    I would like to increase the power too because the waterflow drops a lot if there are to many taps, showers, ... used.

    Has anyone some expierience with these new Stiebel Pumps like this STIEBEL 6A-CS 600W or the STIEBEL 7A-CS 750W ?

    Their specs are looking interesting (Stainless steel, self priming, damage protection system, ...)

    thanks

     

    Mod

     

  4. My old 3BB router (Fiberhome) worked fine after set to bridged mode but never could get the full 1Gb out of it.

    The new 3BB router (Huawei) can deliver the full 1Gb speeds up and down but has its problems (overheat? software? who knows).

    I have to restart it twice a week otherwise I cannot connect streaming services and Microsoft exchange anymore.

    A bit pain in the ar** but not a big thing.

    If it gets worse then I'll check if there are some settings what can be deactivated or let the support fix it.

  5. 10 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

    OP "could" technically use a fiber FFTX modem and a router instead of a fiber router. However that might be difficult to setup, as modem will need information on how to connect to ISP, and generally that information will be known by the telecom technician, not end-user. If OP believes True would help with setup, then GPON is available for sale locally:

     

    https://www.lazada.co.th/products/huawei-hg8310m-gpon-1ge-onu-ont-c-modem-with-single-lan-port-apply-to-ftth-modes-i1012582403.html

     

    Compatibility with True Gigatex should be confirmed with seller. The linked one does work with AIS, CAT, TOT and 3BB.

     

    It's fairly easy to setup: Plug in cross LAN cable, read manual for default IP address and set your PC to same subnet. Username and password are in manual as well. Plug in fiber cable into fiber socket. Turn it on. Login. Enter the required data and test connection. Once connection shows as online, unplug the cable from computer and plug it into your router's WAN port. In router website set the IP of the GPON as a gateway, and apply settings. Test connectivity. If all works fine, set up the the rest of configuration.

     

    The hardest part for OP will be getting information of what to configure into GPON box. Once over that hurdle, it should be a breeze. Except - calling True with any technical issues after that will be promptly declined for using non-standard equipment, so in terms of support he's on his own.

     

     

    The modem in your link is exactly the one i have and they advertised it to work with 3bb but i couldnt get it working.

    Maybe 3bb using a MAC whitelist with only their provided devices in it(as the ISP's in my homecountry have done many years)

  6. 21 minutes ago, recom273 said:


    Not to split hairs, but you are confused on what router is .. a router, as the name says routes and manages your traffic - the “modem”converts the light signal from the cable into a digital signal. 

     

    Of course you can use your own router on your own home network. What you can’t do is plug the incoming fiber line into your own kit, you need something supplied by the ISP, I didn’t think it was technically possible to use your own ONU, but @tomazbodnerposts that you can.
     

     

    No I'm not confused, I know the difference between a Router and a Modem.

    I think you dont understand or didnt read the question the OP asked.

    He want to eliminate the ISP's router and use just a modem with his own router pluged into it.

    That was also my goal but didnt work out with 3bb so I use now the ISP router in bridged mode with my own router pluged into it.

    These ISP routers are a piece of s**t and I still have to reboot my bridged one once a week to work properly otherwise the streaming services stop working.

  7. First ask your ISP if you can use your own modem.

    I'm with 3bb and couldnt get a newly bought modem (Huawei) to work.

    Had all the credentials and gone through some sites and youtube videos on how to set it up but nothing worked.

    A call to the Servicecenter and the technician told me that I can only use the provided router.

    If you want (and can use) a modem, you can have mine, I have no use for it.

  8. I got the Box incl. HBO Go for 2 years for free.

    BTW HBO Go has no 4k and 5.1 content also(or I just didnt found any).

     

    I use my NVIDIA shield because its far supirior and I can install HBO Go on it.

    On it I have all the other Services (Netflix, Plex, Spotify, ...) I'm using.

    I have no interest in the 3bb TV chanels so I'm not losing out on using the NVIDIA Shield.

    And it supports everything (Multichannel sound and 4k HDR)

     

  9. On 5/12/2021 at 5:36 PM, Brierley said:

    I'm a big fan of Greenworks, their kit is very sturdy. I had seriously wanted to buy the lawmower you purchased but the reviews put me off. The reviews said there are two problems, 1) the battery life is not great for a large garden (we have 285 tw), the batteries also get hot and they take a while to cool down before they can be charged. From what you've written that does not seem to be a big problem. 2) an unclear problem that was cited by many people about grass bunching up and acting as a drag on the blade!!

     

    How big is your lawn, pleae?

    Hi,

     

    the 1st plot is  205tw and the 2nd is 135tw.

    Take of the build area (house, pool, garage, ...) I would say the lawn is about 180tw.

    I always do them back to back and normaly I can finish it with 1 Batteryback.

    If the grass is very high and the mower need to work harder then I'll need about 1.2 Batterypacks.

    If you want to do it yours with 1 pack than maybe aim for the 80V model.

     

    I never experienced the problems you're talking about.

    Yes the battery get warm but not hot and you can charge it immediatly.

    My Blade is always clean and has no build up on it but I clean the mower after every use with WD40, maybe that prevents it.

     

     

     

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  10. 23 hours ago, recom273 said:

    Ok - I got a call from 3BB -  His English was pretty bad, at least he had a clue what I was talking about and I asked in several ways to ensure I got a clear answer - the box does not support 5.1 audio - he couldn’t tell me if the broadcasts were 5.1.

     

    I must be getting some simulated 5.1 or whatever from the DSP function on my receiver. 


    I don’t know how that’s possible in this day and age, next stage is to get an appleTV and run their app and see how things go. What’s the point of having big movies on hbo go and not having surround sound? 

    set your receiver to the "straight" dsp program and you will see that you're only getting 2.0 out of it ????

  11. I bought the Greenworks 40V 21" mower about 5 Months ago.

    With one Batterypack I can work for about 45min which cover almost both of our houses lawn.

    I'm really happy with it.

    Before I gone through 3 corded smaller ones (2 Bosch and one Makita) within 5 years.

    They where simply to small for the job and broke down (both Bosch with broken Motors and the Makita with a melted Motor support)

    I hope the Greenworks will last longer because of the Steel Deck and Direct Drive Motor.

    Time will tell.

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  12. I got mine a month ago and it's the same.

    I couldnt find any 5.1 sound option or content to test on this box.

    Same for 4k content.

    The box itself will support it for sure (because every android box does it these days) but there is just a lack of content.

     

    Because I also have a Nvidia shield and a Android TV (Sony) I dont use the 3bb box.

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