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      03-21-2022, 08:28 PM   #10473
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      03-21-2022, 10:46 PM   #10474
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I have the S22 not the ultra as I like a smaller phone and don't take many photos. Love mine, got it one day before release wife got hers a little bit after. Great phone so far. I can go 3 days on a charge she only goes 1. Can't believe how fast it charges. My brother has the new IPhone and we did a side by side comparison on 5g speed, same network, mine was 4 times faster for whatever reason. He also liked how light it was.
I thought I would give this big boy a try since I can test drive it for 2 weeks and return at no charge. Although it is larger than I am accustomed to, it is much lighter in weight than I expected. Plus it's super thin!
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I've had my Galaxy S20 for nearly 2 years. I bipassed the S21 and glad I did. This new S22 Ultra is the Baddest Android phone on Earth currently, according to all benchmarks and reviews. And the Camera is fracking Bananas!
You make me real fearing the delivery of it, expecting it at the end of the week, had read lots of downsides and even after the last patch it wont go very well.
I'd ordered the 512GB version, which should run more smoother than the lower ones but if this is a real bummer, I'll return it and head for another smartphone.
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You make me real fearing the delivery of it, expecting it at the end of the week, had read lots of downsides and even after the last patch it wont go very well.
I'd ordered the 512GB version, which should run more smoother than the lower ones but if this is a real bummer, I'll return it and head for another smartphone.
Eleborate?
Do you mean the popularity and demand in delaying receiving it?
Mine actually came quicker than stated from Sprint now Tmobile. So that was a plus.
I did the 256GB version which is still stout for a smartphone.
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So I went to use the bathroom in the basement this morning. I never use the bathroom in the basement in the morning. While "busy" standing at the toilet I looked down and noticed a trickle of water on the floor under the sink. A "That shouldn't be there." thought went through my head. A quick investigation revealed that the main waterline coming into the house was sweating and dripping on to the floor. I grabbed a rag to dry off the pipe to see if it was leaking. No leak there so now the hunt is on to see where enough water is going that it's causing condensation on the waterline. Is a toilet running? Nope. Is the outside hose bib not shut off properly? No water there. No taps dripping anywhere in the hose. That only leaves one thing and I'm hoping it is the pressure relief valve on the water heater. I open the door to the furnace room and there is water all over the floor! And it's not coming from the pressure relief valve. That would be an easy repair. I look under the water heater and see water flowing from the bottom of the tank. FML. So meet the newest addition to the household.
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Is that an oil-fired hot water heater?????
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Is that an oil-fired hot water heater?????
Close. It's an oil-fired cold water heater. If the water was hot I wouldn't need to heat it.
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Close. It's an oil-fired cold water heater. If the water was hot I wouldn't need to heat it.
Are you guys like a comedy team or something?
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Close. It's an oil-fired cold water heater. If the water was hot I wouldn't need to heat it.
Are you guys like a comedy team or something?
Yeah one of them black and white comedies though. No sound just subtitles.
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So I went to use the bathroom in the basement this morning. I never use the bathroom in the basement in the morning. While "busy" standing at the toilet I looked down and noticed a trickle of water on the floor under the sink. A "That shouldn't be there." thought went through my head. A quick investigation revealed that the main waterline coming into the house was sweating and dripping on to the floor. I grabbed a rag to dry off the pipe to see if it was leaking. No leak there so now the hunt is on to see where enough water is going that it's causing condensation on the waterline. Is a toilet running? Nope. Is the outside hose bib not shut off properly? No water there. No taps dripping anywhere in the hose. That only leaves one thing and I'm hoping it is the pressure relief valve on the water heater. I open the door to the furnace room and there is water all over the floor! And it's not coming from the pressure relief valve. That would be an easy repair. I look under the water heater and see water flowing from the bottom of the tank. FML. So meet the newest addition to the household.
I feel your pain, buddy. Mine was a much quicker diagnosis compared to your situation and was a slow leak, but a leak nonetheless. Had the water heater replaced and it was $$.
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So I went to use the bathroom in the basement this morning. I never use the bathroom in the basement in the morning. While "busy" standing at the toilet I looked down and noticed a trickle of water on the floor under the sink. A "That shouldn't be there." thought went through my head. A quick investigation revealed that the main waterline coming into the house was sweating and dripping on to the floor. I grabbed a rag to dry off the pipe to see if it was leaking. No leak there so now the hunt is on to see where enough water is going that it's causing condensation on the waterline. Is a toilet running? Nope. Is the outside hose bib not shut off properly? No water there. No taps dripping anywhere in the hose. That only leaves one thing and I'm hoping it is the pressure relief valve on the water heater. I open the door to the furnace room and there is water all over the floor! And it's not coming from the pressure relief valve. That would be an easy repair. I look under the water heater and see water flowing from the bottom of the tank. FML. So meet the newest addition to the household.
Been there, done that. About a year ago. Upstairs laundry room between the house and the garage. Luckily the tank was sitting on a catch pan with a drain, so aside from a full catch pan, so major damage.
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Close. It's an oil-fired cold water heater. If the water was hot I wouldn't need to heat it.
FYI, oil-fired water heaters are not very common south of the border. Our common options are natural gas/propane or electric.....
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Do you mean the popularity and demand in delaying receiving it?
Mine actually came quicker than stated from Sprint now Tmobile. So that was a plus.
I did the 256GB version which is still stout for a smartphone.
No, here I read something about laggy apps, artificial slowed down power, accu power and duration...
All in all this was described as the worst new Samsung phone since and some had returned it and went back to the S21.
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FYI, oil-fired water heaters are not very common south of the border. Our common options are natural gas/propane or electric.....
Electric, oil and propane are the three common types here. Natural gas is quite rare as most of the natural gas in the province is concentrated in the industrial and commercial sections of the city. Very few residential areas have access to natural gas and even fewer people have chosen to switch over to it. It is not available in my area at all.
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FYI, oil-fired water heaters are not very common south of the border. Our common options are natural gas/propane or electric.....
I'm 70ish miles away from you... oil fired here too. replaced last year, the original had a good run. 1988-2021. the key is monthly flushing
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Electric, oil and propane are the three common types here. Natural gas is quite rare as most of the natural gas in the province is concentrated in the industrial and commercial sections of the city. Very few residential areas have access to natural gas and even fewer people have chosen to switch over to it. It is not available in my area at all.
Natural gas is more common here, although not in my part of our town.

We have an oil-fired boiler for heat, and one of its zones is an Amtrol BoilerMate indirect tank for making hot water. Our electric service is only 100 amps, ruling out an electric water heater without a huge upgrade that will happen over my dead body. (My "dumb" electric meter is a grandfathered legacy service, and they will only replace it with a demand meter that sends surprise $1,000 electric bills.....)
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I'm 70ish miles away from you... oil fired here too. replaced last year, the original had a good run. 1988-2021. the key is monthly flushing
That's an incredible run... 33 years! Mine only just made it to puberty, 13 years.
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That's an incredible run... 33 years! Mine only just made it to puberty, 13 years.
we've been here 10 years, when we bought the house the home inspection said it needed to be replaced. (but missed all the leaky skylights)
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Natural gas is more common here, although not in my part of our town.

We have an oil-fired boiler for heat, and one of its zones is an Amtrol BoilerMate indirect tank for making hot water. Our electric service is only 100 amps, ruling out an electric water heater without a huge upgrade that will happen over my dead body. (My "dumb" electric meter is a grandfathered legacy service, and they will only replace it with a demand meter that sends surprise $1,000 electric bills.....)
I looked into an electric on-demand (tankless) water heater but I'm kinda in the same boat as you, 100 amp service. A suitable on-demand unit requires three double pole 40amp breakers. I don't have the service or the space in my breaker panel for that so an upgraded service would be needed. Maybe if I finally decide to build a garage on the end of the house I'll dig deeper into an on-demand system but until then it's oil for me.
As for the meter, I have the latest bi-directional meter for the solar panels so I'll just have to keep an eye on the bills.
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