Progressive is the way to go, you'd be amazed at how much you do in that mid-range.. FWIW, my optometrist told me they can't do lined bifocals in polarized lenses. I'm assuming he would know.
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Progressive is the way to go, you'd be amazed at how much you do in that mid-range.. FWIW, my optometrist told me they can't do lined bifocals in polarized lenses. I'm assuming he would know.
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Manly men in skinny jeans?
Garmin Guru had a pretty interesting video on that...
Thanks Andy... Just trying to track down an issue...
It's an ionic charger... This is all I can find as far as specs... So, with the charger connected and charging I should see 14.4 on the battery terminals?
Max Charge Voltage
14.6V
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So, if a chargers specs say "Max Charge Voltage 14.6V" that's just some nominal number?
Quick question... It seems like everything I read says the charging voltage for a LiFePo4 battery is 14.2 volts. When I have my charger connected to my electronics battery (30ah) my voltmeter only...
That's pretty nice!
Where did you find the battery data? I couldn't find it.
RB, I love mine and cook all kinds of stuff on it. I'm not at your level but I enjoy trying. They sent me a new cooktop because one of the corner welds on the original was ground down too much and...
But they stay away from the edges... :laugh:
No... Just bleed the reserve tank if the level is down.
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The different mounting angle only applies to the LVS32 because its mount hole is only on one side. The LVS34 mounting hole goes all the way through so it orients the same on either side.
I asked a Garmin tech support guy once during a call why the easily damaged pins are in the unit and not in the cradle which is easily replaced. His answer was "That's a damn good question"... LOL
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You should try doing it when you're left handed.... :wink:
You can't do perspective mode mounted on the TM barrel...
And a spray bottle of soapy water.
I've heard that in the inner circles it's referred to as "Mark shad".... :wink:
Nevermind....
I'm assuming turning off transmit will keep this from happening? I have a toggle switch in the GLS10 power cable so I can shut the box down without killing the whole circuit, but if stop...
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=jiXw1FL7bZ0vvmLNSAZ3PA
Go to this link and click on Garmin...
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