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Re: New Generator
Hallo Heinz
May I ask which generstor you took must have a new one too.
Best Elja
SM Balu
222
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Hallo Heinz
May I ask which generstor you took must have a new one too.
Best Elja
SM Balu
222
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
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Elja Röllinghoff Balu SM 222
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#53804
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
Are you using the 2.4 GHz or the 5 GHz Ubiqiti? I don't know a dual band Ubiquiti.
I'm using the 2.4 GHz Ubiquiti for over 10 years now in its plastic case without any problems but in European
Are you using the 2.4 GHz or the 5 GHz Ubiqiti? I don't know a dual band Ubiquiti.
I'm using the 2.4 GHz Ubiquiti for over 10 years now in its plastic case without any problems but in European
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Gerhard Mueller
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#53803
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New Generator
Hello
The new generator was installed in my Quetzal. Now the problem is that the old exhaust outlet is a bit bigger than the old one. The old exhaust is 40mm, the new 50mm. The company that installs
Hello
The new generator was installed in my Quetzal. Now the problem is that the old exhaust outlet is a bit bigger than the old one. The old exhaust is 40mm, the new 50mm. The company that installs
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heinz@quetzal.berlin
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#53802
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Re: Amel 54. Has anyone ever taken the electric diesel tank level meter/sensor out of the tank?
Hi Arno,
I can only tell for my SM2000 #348, hoping that a 54 has a similar solution.
WEMA S2-1170F
It is basically a resistor divider with reed relays. The float contains a magnet closing one of
Hi Arno,
I can only tell for my SM2000 #348, hoping that a 54 has a similar solution.
WEMA S2-1170F
It is basically a resistor divider with reed relays. The float contains a magnet closing one of
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Stefan Jeukendrup
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#53801
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
Scott,
There are still Badboys for sale here at Island Waterworld. I can’t test the thing at the moment as the boat is away for the hurricane season.
I did do the same tests as you for connectivity
Scott,
There are still Badboys for sale here at Island Waterworld. I can’t test the thing at the moment as the boat is away for the hurricane season.
I did do the same tests as you for connectivity
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Arno Luijten
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#53800
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
Arno,
I am not worried about the distant access point's radiation pattern. In almost all cases, it's a simple router like the one you use at home with a low gain antenna. If you look at the link on
Arno,
I am not worried about the distant access point's radiation pattern. In almost all cases, it's a simple router like the one you use at home with a low gain antenna. If you look at the link on
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Scott SV Tengah
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#53799
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Re: Amel 54. Has anyone ever taken the electric diesel tank level meter/sensor out of the tank?
I've taken it out to check how dirty my tank was. Very easy to do but I have no idea what the model number is.
There are two inspection hatches on the top of the tank. It's the forward hatch with the
I've taken it out to check how dirty my tank was. Very easy to do but I have no idea what the model number is.
There are two inspection hatches on the top of the tank. It's the forward hatch with the
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Scott SV Tengah
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#53798
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Re: Sand Blasting
Joel, Bill pointed that out to me ,but what he sent and I read ,left me wondering if they were referring to using high pressure above the waterline,which they stayed several inches below. In any event
Joel, Bill pointed that out to me ,but what he sent and I read ,left me wondering if they were referring to using high pressure above the waterline,which they stayed several inches below. In any event
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Patrick McAneny
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#53797
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Amel 54. Has anyone ever taken the electric diesel tank level meter/sensor out of the tank?
Dear Forum,
I'm wondering which model level meter/sensor Amel used inside the diesel tank. I know it is far from accurate looking at gauge at several points of filling. I was wondering if the thing
Dear Forum,
I'm wondering which model level meter/sensor Amel used inside the diesel tank. I know it is far from accurate looking at gauge at several points of filling. I was wondering if the thing
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Arno Luijten
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#53796
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Re: Sand Blasting
Hi Pat. Before you paint the bottom or apply any coatings, be certain to have the bottom checked with a moisture meter over its entire surface. It states in the Amel owner’s manual in the third
Hi Pat. Before you paint the bottom or apply any coatings, be certain to have the bottom checked with a moisture meter over its entire surface. It states in the Amel owner’s manual in the third
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amelforme
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#53795
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Re: Water hoses in engine room
Vic,
I'm no expert, but here are my experiences. I've recently replaced a lot of the engine room hoses on Rascal due to rusted hose clamps, stiff hoses, and to simplify some non-Amel
Vic,
I'm no expert, but here are my experiences. I've recently replaced a lot of the engine room hoses on Rascal due to rusted hose clamps, stiff hoses, and to simplify some non-Amel
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Kevin Fox
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#53794
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
Unfortunately, from Bitstorm website:
“As of March 2020, Bitstorm made the decision to cease production of its high power Wi-Fi systems. A number of factors caused this decision and included
Unfortunately, from Bitstorm website:
“As of March 2020, Bitstorm made the decision to cease production of its high power Wi-Fi systems. A number of factors caused this decision and included
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Robert Giroux
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#53793
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Re: Sand Blasting
James, There was one area ,about 8 sq. inches where there must have been a void where the first or last layer of fiberglass was partially removed ,the manager said that sand blasting would have opened
James, There was one area ,about 8 sq. inches where there must have been a void where the first or last layer of fiberglass was partially removed ,the manager said that sand blasting would have opened
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Patrick McAneny
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#53792
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
Scott,
my point was not the radiation pattern of your own antenna per se, the access point has a radiation pattern as well. It takes two to tango in this case as the communication is bi-directional,
Scott,
my point was not the radiation pattern of your own antenna per se, the access point has a radiation pattern as well. It takes two to tango in this case as the communication is bi-directional,
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Arno Luijten
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#53791
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
Gerhard, I am talking about omnidirectional antennas, which I think you call "rod". They do look like a rod. Vertical Beamwidth depends on the dBi gain. If you have a 15dBi gain antenna, it will be
Gerhard, I am talking about omnidirectional antennas, which I think you call "rod". They do look like a rod. Vertical Beamwidth depends on the dBi gain. If you have a 15dBi gain antenna, it will be
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Scott SV Tengah
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#53790
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
If you have a rod antenna it has horizontally 360 degrees but vertically a very small angle and never more than a few dregrees.
30 degrees are physically not possible.
So this kind of antenna should
If you have a rod antenna it has horizontally 360 degrees but vertically a very small angle and never more than a few dregrees.
30 degrees are physically not possible.
So this kind of antenna should
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Gerhard Mueller
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#53789
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
Thanks everyone for the comments. It seems the logical way to solve this is to isolate the antenna from anything connected to the bonding system. This is what I intend to do as the case is plastic and
Thanks everyone for the comments. It seems the logical way to solve this is to isolate the antenna from anything connected to the bonding system. This is what I intend to do as the case is plastic and
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Scott SV Tengah
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#53788
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
Scott,
A few things about this. The base of the antenna may be connected to the negative of the power-supply of the WiFi extender. If that is the case, isolate it from the mast.
Second putting your
Scott,
A few things about this. The base of the antenna may be connected to the negative of the power-supply of the WiFi extender. If that is the case, isolate it from the mast.
Second putting your
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Arno Luijten
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#53787
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Re: Sand Blasting
Pat,
This sounds like an interesting option to me and apparently there was no damage done to your gel coat. I like the fact that you avoided using harsh chemicals. You also checked your boats
Pat,
This sounds like an interesting option to me and apparently there was no damage done to your gel coat. I like the fact that you avoided using harsh chemicals. You also checked your boats
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James Alton
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#53786
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Re: Wifi extenders and the bonding system
Scott,
I hope you guys are safe and healthy.
Since I am a simple person who enjoys simple explanations, let me jump in with what I think will help you.
The Amel Bonding Checking System on your Amel
Scott,
I hope you guys are safe and healthy.
Since I am a simple person who enjoys simple explanations, let me jump in with what I think will help you.
The Amel Bonding Checking System on your Amel
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CW Bill Rouse
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#53785
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