Don's D7100 Daily Dabblings - 2014

Getting a new fan in the kitchen
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str8rcn

Senior Member
So thanks for making me spend more money. After I saw you at the store the other day I ordered one too and it will be here tomorrow. I'm off Wed-Thurs so hopefully I can get out and try it.

Great shots BTW.
 
So thanks for making me spend more money. After I saw you at the store the other day I ordered one too and it will be here tomorrow. I'm off Wed-Thurs so hopefully I can get out and try it.

Great shots BTW.

Call me and maybe we can get out and shoot some together. Got contractors over most of the week but we will see when they get through. Also got your guys coming over soon to measure for more cabinets
 
And while the patio and driveway were been finished up and the landscape guys were planting the tree we had major power problems and had to have the entire power service replaced.

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And yes, some of the ISO, shutter speeds are high on some of the shots. While I was shooting three different crews working at the same time I had birds flying overhead that I was shooting.

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fotojack

Senior Member
You have GOT to be kidding me! Your breaker panel is outside??? No wonder they go bad! In Canada, all breaker panels are inside the house!
 

Nathan Lanni

Senior Member
You have GOT to be kidding me! Your breaker panel is outside??? No wonder they go bad! In Canada, all breaker panels are inside the house!

I just upgraded mine too.

I hear what you're saying, and I think it's better to install in the house or in a small utility structure, but in the States I think it depends on the weather. My old panel was installed in the '70's and the only reason I upgraded is I needed more amps.
 
I just upgraded mine too.

I hear what you're saying, and I think it's better to install in the house or in a small utility structure, but in the States I think it depends on the weather. My old panel was installed in the '70's and the only reason I upgraded is I needed more amps.

Mine was 30 years old and would have still been ok but the original builder put in cheap builder grade equipment. The problem came when the main breaker went out and the company that made it is not longer in business. And unlike now they were not standardized. So replace all of it and be done with it. As far as being outside they will last just as long. Weather was not the problem here.
 
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