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@paco @BenAveling it is just a stupid electronic device

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  • Den Spier :europe:D This user is from outside of this forum
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    @paco Back in the days the fuel gauge was placed either to the left or to the right (switching place with the temperature gauge), depending on which side the fuel filler was. The little arrow did away with this practice, but instead manufacturing had two types of fuel gauges to deal with.

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    • Lazarou Monkey Terror ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ’™๐ŸŒˆL This user is from outside of this forum
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      #136

      @paco I knew that moment would be popular, I mean....what the hell?!

      #Monsterdon

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      • TheREALPaulJohnsonR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @paco Man. I was really hoping BALLS would be bigger.

        hi i'm 12

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        • TheREALPaulJohnsonR TheREALPaulJohnson

          @paco Man. I was really hoping BALLS would be bigger.

          hi i'm 12

          RaederleR This user is from outside of this forum
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          #138

          @RobynGoodfellow I think orb and crystal diluted balls.

          (@paco )

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          • Graham PerrinG This user is from outside of this forum
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            #139

            @alfonsosiciliano ๐Ÿ‘† ๐Ÿ™‚

            @paco thank you, and (direct link) https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/geomman

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            • h3artbl33d :openbsd: :antifa:H This user is from outside of this forum
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              #140

              @paco

              Abandon thy Linux overlords

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              • h3artbl33d :openbsd: :antifa:H h3artbl33d :openbsd: :antifa:

                @paco

                Abandon thy Linux overlords

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                #141

                @h3artbl33d
                ?? Tell a guy who wrote a book on BSD 20 years ago to abandon Linux? Iโ€™ve been using FreeBSD longer than a lot of people have been using computers.

                Not trying to turn it into a dick-sizing contest, but I genuinely donโ€™t get the point of that terse message.

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                • Paco (2026: New) HopeP Paco (2026: New) Hope

                  @h3artbl33d
                  ?? Tell a guy who wrote a book on BSD 20 years ago to abandon Linux? Iโ€™ve been using FreeBSD longer than a lot of people have been using computers.

                  Not trying to turn it into a dick-sizing contest, but I genuinely donโ€™t get the point of that terse message.

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                  #142

                  @paco

                  Sorry - I didn't mean any harm or offense. Merely joking for a bit - but I should have done better. Be better.

                  Sincere apologies while I read up on your book.

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                  • h3artbl33d :openbsd: :antifa:H h3artbl33d :openbsd: :antifa:

                    @paco

                    Sorry - I didn't mean any harm or offense. Merely joking for a bit - but I should have done better. Be better.

                    Sincere apologies while I read up on your book.

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                    #143

                    @h3artbl33d no worries. Itโ€™s one of those times where the message was so short and we donโ€™t know each other, so the tone didnโ€™t come through. I can see the joke now.

                    And the book is 20 years old. Just as FreeBSD 5 was coming out. there isnโ€™t much to learn there. Donโ€™t waste your money or time. ๐Ÿ˜›

                    All I meant about the breath of fresh air is that Iโ€™ve been doing disk partitioning the hard way on FreeBSD so long (even sometimes using sysinstall to avoid the CLI tools) that this was super easy and nice.

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                    • Paco (2026: New) HopeP Paco (2026: New) Hope

                      @h3artbl33d no worries. Itโ€™s one of those times where the message was so short and we donโ€™t know each other, so the tone didnโ€™t come through. I can see the joke now.

                      And the book is 20 years old. Just as FreeBSD 5 was coming out. there isnโ€™t much to learn there. Donโ€™t waste your money or time. ๐Ÿ˜›

                      All I meant about the breath of fresh air is that Iโ€™ve been doing disk partitioning the hard way on FreeBSD so long (even sometimes using sysinstall to avoid the CLI tools) that this was super easy and nice.

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                      #144

                      @paco

                      Well, I do take interest into matters that happened while I wasn't aware of the world around me.

                      Inching close to the fourties - when I listen to folks like McKusick talk about the early days I really wish I'd be born a decade earlier.

                      If your book is 20 years old I am incredibly grateful to your legacy and contribution. Really.

                      A bit of context can be found at my blog.

                      I really feel humble to be standing on the shoulders of giants like yourself. Really - thank you.

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                      • Graham PerrinG Graham Perrin

                        @alfonsosiciliano ๐Ÿ‘† ๐Ÿ™‚

                        @paco thank you, and (direct link) https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/geomman

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                        @grahamperrin @paco
                        The author is Braulio, repo: https://gitlab.com/brauliorivas/geomman

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                        • BedastGPTB This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @paco You can get a configurable EVSE that will limit what it will draw. As an example, I have a J+ Booster that I have set to 24A on my 30A circuit. I do use an adapter since it came with a 14-50 plug.

                          Adapters are kinda frowned upon for these kinds of cases, but so long as you can limit the draw, it should be fine.

                          In your case, I'd probably limit it to 16A or 20A since it's shared with something else and you want to follow the 80% rule on a circuit.

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                            @paco I have 2 'mobile' EVSE chargers that have adaptors for various plugs - none for this plug type though.

                            Both of the chargers allow you configure the maximum amps to allow the car to pull, since, as you note, some of these plugs are for lower amp circuits. By default, for safety, the chargers are configured for low amps until you tell them otherwise.

                            An external adaptor should be ok for short periods. Heat can be a problem for long charging, so quality matters here.

                            Here's one of my chargers on Amazon, with photos of the 4 adaptors it comes with.

                            https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C94HPCPD

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                            • BedastGPTB BedastGPT

                              @paco You can get a configurable EVSE that will limit what it will draw. As an example, I have a J+ Booster that I have set to 24A on my 30A circuit. I do use an adapter since it came with a 14-50 plug.

                              Adapters are kinda frowned upon for these kinds of cases, but so long as you can limit the draw, it should be fine.

                              In your case, I'd probably limit it to 16A or 20A since it's shared with something else and you want to follow the 80% rule on a circuit.

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                              @bedast Super helpful! Thanks!

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                              • Tom Fakes (he/him)C Tom Fakes (he/him)

                                @paco I have 2 'mobile' EVSE chargers that have adaptors for various plugs - none for this plug type though.

                                Both of the chargers allow you configure the maximum amps to allow the car to pull, since, as you note, some of these plugs are for lower amp circuits. By default, for safety, the chargers are configured for low amps until you tell them otherwise.

                                An external adaptor should be ok for short periods. Heat can be a problem for long charging, so quality matters here.

                                Here's one of my chargers on Amazon, with photos of the 4 adaptors it comes with.

                                https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C94HPCPD

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                                @craz8 awesome. Super appreciate it.

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                                • loptaL This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @paco Not keen on pigtails. If the charger's not hard wired, perhaps have a socket added to match the plug it ships with.

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                                    @paco you want to look for RV style adapters to get you to the right plug and make aure your L2 charger can handle the max 50A but I would get a consult from an electrician to ensure you have perhaps have a limiter on the EV plug so you don't overdo it and keep Code happy

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                                    • loptaL lopta

                                      @paco Not keen on pigtails. If the charger's not hard wired, perhaps have a socket added to match the plug it ships with.

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                                      @lopta canโ€™t add just a socket that is the right shape. Thatโ€™s a 50A plug. Iโ€™d have to have an electrician add a 50A circuit behind that socket. I donโ€™t have that kind of capacity left in my panel. I have a LOT of electric stuff going on. Electricians told me Iโ€™m pretty much full. Thatโ€™s why I need an adapter for the plugs I have, and some method of making sure it doesnโ€™t draw more than I can handle.

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                                      • Paco (2026: New) HopeP Paco (2026: New) Hope

                                        @lopta canโ€™t add just a socket that is the right shape. Thatโ€™s a 50A plug. Iโ€™d have to have an electrician add a 50A circuit behind that socket. I donโ€™t have that kind of capacity left in my panel. I have a LOT of electric stuff going on. Electricians told me Iโ€™m pretty much full. Thatโ€™s why I need an adapter for the plugs I have, and some method of making sure it doesnโ€™t draw more than I can handle.

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                                        #153

                                        @paco Perhaps a 4kW charger that plugs into a NEMA 6-20? Modest but a nice step up from 120V 15A.

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                                        • Chris Alemany๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธC Chris Alemany๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ

                                          @paco you want to look for RV style adapters to get you to the right plug and make aure your L2 charger can handle the max 50A but I would get a consult from an electrician to ensure you have perhaps have a limiter on the EV plug so you don't overdo it and keep Code happy

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                                          @chris no no, you misunderstand. My 240V circuits have 30A breakers and a standing load of 1-2A. I need to make sure the charger does NOT try to pull more than 20A, and I need to use the circuits and sockets I have.

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