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| | | | Over Thanksgiving I discovered a torrent of cold air pouring behind our shower in the basement and tracked it to a large opening in our attic. That same day I went and picked up some additional insulation and proceeded to close the opening. Problem solved right? Nope, instead I found out by sealing this rather large hole I made our home too tight. The problem is that in worst case testing (all exhaust fans running and the clothes dryer) a significant enough negative pressure was created which prevented our water heater from drafting correctly. | |
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| | | | I just purchased the initially house and also whoever did their washroom did whatever wrong so the water had been running-down as well as rotting their floor. you will need to make sure your flange won't sit above the level associated with bathroom mirror cabinets sliding door the complete washroom flooring tiles, in order that... | |
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| | | | So I left you guys with the last update to the bathroom looking like this, (Click here to see part 1) and it still kind of looks like this but we've made some progress. We decided to go ahead and remove the tile around the tub for a couple of reasons, 1. all of the... | |
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| | In this blog, I will be explaining how to use the popular L293D motor driver IC (often misspelled as L239D) along with an Arduino to control the direction and speed of DC motors. I shall also be explaining H-Bridge circuits, which motor drivers like the L293D are based on, which can be very helpful in... |