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Yes you can, I would use a low setting around 3-5 amps, you dont want to use any higher settings ever really when charging batteries, too much amperage can cook batteries.
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Awesome album as always, cant wait for the CD!
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Ive looked into this issue slightly but on my account it automatically resizes a 10mb photo just fine.
I guess I will have to make a test account and try to figure this out.I have been MIA on a time crunch with my apartment and havent been able to give the site much time.
Sorry for that, but it just proves with 2 actual active admins/mods is not enough. We need to clean house and promote some members and demote some mods imo. -
He is keeping the 3Sixty since he runs optical out into the 3Sixty
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Happy wife happy life!
Seems like everyone is getting dirty and doing home improvements!
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I feel sorry for his girl if he has one, she cant be too happy when her "man" has no thrust...
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@ShadeTreeMechanic Try chat to see if it works for you whenever you get the chance.
Thanks
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Permission?
Hmm, there shouldnt be no restrictions to it except being logged in.
Ill go through settings and see if I see something that shouldnt be checked.
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Hmm
Are you running any extensions in chrome?
I have zero issues on Chrome, Edge, and Firefox (firefox is the only browser with plug-ins and extensions, everything else is stock).
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On 4/7/2017 at 9:33 PM, strangeduck said:
chat still not working for me and some others. Saw there was going to be an update about a month ago.
3 hours ago, ShadeTreeMechanic said:No chat for me either. Maybe there is a way to ask for permission. I don't know.
Chat is working just fine.
No permission is needed.
What are you using to browse the forums and use chat?
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Pyle is not only making car audio, but house hold and kitchen utensils now....
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The basket diameter wont matter so much since he is making them for his subs, and not making them to reproduce and sell, so as long as his measurements are good, their should be no issue.
No matter what with t-nuts, the constant torque from woofers being installed and removed will oblong the holes where the spikes dig in since metal is stronger than mdf, "birch" plywood people use.
I used some t-nuts in my skates to mount the plates and was even skeptical doing that, but since I wont be removing the plates from the boots repeatedly there shouldnt be an issue.Insert nuts imo are by far superior than t-nuts, for mounting woofers, or beauty panels, or anything that may see a lot of in and out. Plus you can drop a couple drops of epoxy on them before screwing them in, and you will strip out the bit long before the insert nuts thinks of budging.
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45 minutes ago, Broke_Audio_Addict said:
And thats why i refuse to lift customers cars when they are all rusted out.
That being said, I usually drive my truck on them myself, or tell the tech to keep going if they look dumb, and will position the bars myself.
Just because there are a lot of stupid people that dont have common sense, nor believe the weight of the hoe, plus the fact that there are so many generic lifts on the market that look like the good ones, but are not rated properly..
6000lb lifts being rated at 10,000lbs, but to be a legit 10,000lb lift it has to be able to handle an additional half its rated rate so 15,000lbs iirc.But then again most the places my truck ends up on a lift at I know the owners really well and am always told to drive on back, or if I need a hand get one of his employees to help me.
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Because usually when people have things machined it is usually aluminum or some other soft metal and not steel.
If you didnt want people to assume, you should of said otherwise....
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as long as the aluminum studs hold its a pretty nifty idea!
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Setting gains - SMD DD-1 vs. RF C.L.E.A.N. side by side
in D'Amore Engineering - High Quality Car Audio Installation Tools & Accessories
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If it was a harness like I use in most of my vehicles it would be pretty quick.
12v constant, 12v switched, Ground, Remote.
Done