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Reddit mentions of KINCREA NLAP-DC-0010 Multimeter, black

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of KINCREA NLAP-DC-0010 Multimeter, black. Here are the top ones.

KINCREA NLAP-DC-0010 Multimeter, black
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    Features:
  • ULTRA HIGH CAPACITY. Lasts 18X longer than the standard pitcher filter - 10,000 gal / 3 years.
  • REMOVES CLUTTER. Under the sink wall mounted filter system frees space from your fridge and counter.
  • DIRECT CONNECT TO STANDARD 3/8" COLD WATER LINE. Enjoy clean, fresh water directly from your faucet. Better water right from your tap!
  • PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA. Also proud supporters of the Water School USA.
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ColorBlack
Height10 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1.7 Pounds
Width9 Inches

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Found 4 comments on KINCREA NLAP-DC-0010 Multimeter, black:

u/Nakotadinzeo · 13 pointsr/techsupportgore

And light it on fire?

I might actually say, this might be a time you might actually want to try and use... water...

Your going to want to remove the battery, and your gonna want to wait a few days for all the power to dissipate from capacitors..

If the water in your area is pretty bad, you might want something like this installed under your kitchen sink first to filter the water.. it's not a bad thing to have on your tap in that situation anyway.

Then just spray it down with the sprayer till it's clean, immerse it for 10-15 minutes in clean water. Then immerse it in 90% isopropyl alcohol to displace any water, remove minerals, and accelerate the drying process before corrosion can occur.

Stand the board upright, where airflow can get around all sides. It should be dry in about 2 hours, but I would still wait about 24 hours.

I have heard of people doing this with motherboards (particularly Mac classic motherboards) and having very positive results. Seeing as this board is already shorting and burning somewhere, it's worth a shot before outright replacement.

While this is also usually considered a bad idea, a really really bad idea... I like to clean out my PSU from time to time as well. It seems to extend the life considerably, especially OEM crap PSUs. I really don't like the idea of a combustible dust covering high-current capacitors.

This is also at your own risk, and it's dangerous.

First unplug your pc and press the power button to drain most of the power from the capacitors, and set the PC aside for a few DAYS!

Remove the PSU and open it, voiding the warranty. Using an air compressor with a moisture trap and a blower tip, (not a can of air!) blow out all the dust from the inside being careful not to touch a god damn thing. It might be a good bit of insurance to put an un-lubricated condom or glove with a hole at the end to insulate the tip of the nozzle just in case. Remove the fan, and clean it with isopropyl and if applicable add some 10 in 1 oil to the bearing. Reassemble the PSU as if it were a nuclear bomb, if you did everything right it should come on and run cooler than before.

u/sparkyy192 · 11 pointsr/philadelphia

I have this filter on my sink's cold water line. Last month out of curiosity I bought an EPA water test kit. Came back negative for any heavy metals, bacteria, nitrites, pesticides, or chlorine. Good enough for me.

I don't know what it would be like unfiltered, but for peace of mind I always run it through a filter just to account for things like old pipes.

u/jcoinster · 1 pointr/dataisbeautiful

I used data from Poland Spring, Amazon, the USDA and the NYC DEP and then compiled it in Excel to produce the graphs you see in the post.

u/iaintbrainwashed · -2 pointsr/philadelphia

Unsolicited advice---Do not give your baby bottled water, or drink it yourself, because bpa is leeched into it from the plastic container. Get a filter and install it below the sink if you can afford it, and all your cold water will be filtered and better than store bought bottled water.


if you do not have an amazon account, i will buy this for you and you can pay me.

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