Tom
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Itching to get back to posting!
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Post by Tom on Jul 9, 2018 13:34:33 GMT -5
As far as the site storage...... For years, I have paid a monthly fee to cover attachment space.
The plan I was subscribed to was like $10- $12 a month. Not a big deal.
However, that plan is now inadequate...... The next level of storage space is basically twice the previous cost.
Honestly....I don't wanna shell out $25 every month.
My plan is/was to go into the picture files and delete ones that are not useful. I would think that at least half of the historical pictures could be deleted without negatively effecting site quality. BUT doing that requires an extensive time investment
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Post by brigond on Jul 9, 2018 14:55:07 GMT -5
As far as the site storage...... For years, I have paid a monthly fee to cover attachment space.
The plan I was subscribed to was like $10- $12 a month. Not a big deal.
However, that plan is now inadequate...... The next level of storage space is basically twice the previous cost.
Honestly....I don't wanna shell out $25 every month.
My plan is/was to go into the picture files and delete ones that are not useful. I would think that at least half of the historical pictures could be deleted without negatively effecting site quality. BUT doing that requires an extensive time investment
If the site storage is currently full and I have no issue posting pictures through my phone app. I would assume that it shouldn't take away from site storage and not cost anything. [Hopefully) .
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DynoDave
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Motown Mopar-Wizard
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Post by DynoDave on Jul 9, 2018 17:21:12 GMT -5
Yes, I've always used either Photobucket (yuck) or Flickr.
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Post by Nacho-RT74 on Jul 10, 2018 5:45:20 GMT -5
getting back to topic. I went easy. Retrofit stock system with R134a gas. There is a valve that must be removed from the back of the compressor and install a thermostat sensor around the expansion valve "bulb". Honetsly I have run the system with the valve instaled and worked just fine. Later I removed the valve and worked nicelly too. Never have installed the thermostat sensor ( I guess to cut off the compressor clutch ). Alos used the stock Expansion valve. Dryer silica gel and oil was replaced of course, to match with R134
On my next build will replace the original condenser for an aluminium one ( exact reproduction to the stock one ), and replace for the correctly adjustment for the R134a gas.
Initially reused the stock hoses since they were seasoned enough to save the smaller molecules on the R134... however it came damaged after 4 or 5 years then replaced the hoses for the correct one to R134a gas.
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Post by Nacho-RT74 on Jul 10, 2018 5:52:47 GMT -5
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