Agreed, but Ombi does everything else right. *shrug Anyway I found a way to set that globally
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Disregard I found a way by editing the config.xml. Seems like it's not exposed in the UI for some stupid ass reason.
If anyone else needs to do this, first thing I did is set this in my config.xml
<DefaultMovieMinimumAvailability>Released</DefaultMovieMinimumAvailability>
Then I bulk updated the radarr.db file
sqlite3 /var/lib/radarr/radarr.db
UPDATE Movies SET MinimumAvailability = 'released';
Validated it updated all my movies:
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Movies WHERE MinimumAvailability = 'released';
.exit
restarted radarr
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Sounds like you're well on your way. Mine still has some issues so I'd love to stay in the loop on your build a d will offer any help I can.
That's a good point about the multiple batteries, I guess I hadn't considered that.
I was able to get mine to run a chest freezer over the summer, but once the sun shifts to fall it isn't able to charge back up fast enough. I've only got two panels and they are on the wrong side of the roof. Also we had a power outage last year during a snowstorm. I was able to plug my house fridge/freezer into my system and it kept our food from going bad. Running a few cpaps should be simple.
There are a lot of uses for a small offgrid solar battery system
This won't work for most tool chargers as they are 110-240v usually.
I have built this, it's not perfect and I made mine a little over kill. I even have an extra inverter because I tried to scale mine up to charge a Nissan leaf. It successfully did so, but only for a few minutes before it would get too hot
What questions did you have?
As for advice, buy the correct crimping tools, a good set of wire cutters and be sure to get the correct sized wire. I'd also suggest pairing it with a battery, I just did a 12v marine battery lifepo chemistry and made sure my charge controller can handle it. This was actually kinda necessary because it keeps an even charge.
I didn't use any calculators or spreadsheet, except the one that showed what the nominal voltages were for my battery
Also I'd say I regret doing one large instead of multiple smaller batteries just because of cost.
I'd be happy to help more but just know I am not an expert, or even that skilled at electric work.
My batch shipped a month or so ago. But the other posts in your thread kinda give you an idea of longevity. Seems like someone else has one from the first batch and it's still going.
Just got a framework 13. Flawless on Fedora.
Stop calling them elites. Call them wealth parasites
Did you say crazy?
Not a lot to this article, but I'm glad he's focused on making Wayland better.
I posted a fix in a separate thread