Gotta have some upload just for the protocol traffic tho.
A Reddit Refugee. Zero ragrets.
Engineer, permanent pirate, lover of all things mechanical and on wheels
moved here from lemmy.one because there are no active admins on that instance.
Gotta have some upload just for the protocol traffic tho.
Depends on manufacturer, maybe a misuse of words on my part… They do use studs and nuts but the sealant is often a rubberized sealant (similar to windshield adhesive) that acts like a glue. Some manufactures use foam gaskets, which suck balls.
Personally I use silicone glazing sealant (dow 1199) when I reinstalled my Honda tail lights and it works fine.
1000% guarantee those mf’s had their upload choked to 20kbps
!cars@lemmy.world (is not specifically for mechanical advice, but it’s small enough that we’ll help if needed.)
These tail light assemblies should be sealed plastic units (two clamshell halves) that are glued into a cavity in the tailgate. Most of the time when I see condensation it’s because the vent on the inside of the cavity, open to the car compartment, is blocked. Less frequently the two halves of the light assembly are not glued together right but it can also happen.
Removing the bulbs and shooting compressed air inside for a few minutes usually dries them out.
50gbps **shared line using passive optical splitters. Bit misleading there Chona, nobody is getting an actual 50gbps connection to their house.
California (only so far) banned specifically disposable propane tanks of any size.
Small propane canisters will still be available, but they must provide provisions for being refilled and reused. Which is fine by me, I always hate throwing the steel tanks out at the end of a camping season and usually try to refill them if I can.
The best instance on lemmy grows ever stronger ✊️