The previous post’s instructions you may have seen here has been simplified! Follow the steps below:
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Go to “More,”
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Click on “Copy Mbin URL”, or, if that doesn’t work, (usually because it’s a comment or a federated post), click on “Copy Original URL”.
(On Lemmy, these are the and respectively. Right click on them and select ‘copy link’ on your web browser.)
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Paste it into your home instance’s search bar, and
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Click on reply on your home instance. You will be directed to the correct thread, or a thread will be created for you.
Bonus tip 1: On your home instance (probably Mastodon), there is usually a hamburger, or triple-dotted menu that will allow you to take you to the original post on the origin server.
Bonus tip 2: On Mastodon it’s called “Open Original Page.”
Bonus tip 3: Yes, the four steps can be done on any thread, or comment, posted here on Mbin from your home server, like Mastodon, if you were wondering.
Bonus tip 4: You should remember these tips, because you’ll see this phrase a lot on the Fediverse:
This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.
Bonus tip 5: If you need to mention someone, do it in the comments.
Lemmy users should still just search for !CPCSupport@fedia.io and post that way.
When should I change my chemical cartridge? https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/1357766/Need-to-know-when-to-change-a-chemical-cartridge-There-s
8026 Salt Generator Salt Shenanigans. https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/563273/8026-Particle-Generator-Salt-Shenanigans Paste the link into your instance’s search bar before replying.
Check all your filters (especially the bottom two): https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/572361/PortaCount-PSA-Protect-Your-Pump-Check-ALL-Your-Filters Paste the link into your instance’s search bar before replying.
Fit test protocols and procedures, including ones you don’t need a PortaCount for? https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/598785/Quantitative-and-Qualitative-Fit-Test-Timings-and-Guidance
Fit Factor, Total Inward Leakage, and Assigned Protection Factor https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/601606/What-is-a-Fit-Factor-Plus-TIL-APF
PortaCounts seem expensive and rare. How do I fit test without a PortaCount? Look here: https://fedia.io/m/cpcsupport@discuss.online/t/604686/Qualitative-Fit-Testing-Summarized Wiki Version: https://wiki.discuss.online/view/CPCSupport:_Qualitative_Fit_Testing
Avoid the ‘Service’ message. https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/646181/The-Service-Message-and-Tips-on-how-to-Avoid-Recalibration Paste the link into your instance’s search bar before replying.
Have you seen this accessory? https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/709349/A-Rare-PortaCount-Accessory-The-TSI-8120
Have you seen this
accessory?Part 2 https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/743144/A-Wanted-Non-PortaCount-TSI-Fit-Tester-The-8587A
Exhalation valve danger… https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/821794
A procedure to increase particle counts, and, hopefully, decrease the amount of time wasted waiting to 1000 particles/cc by ghhughes: https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/547122/Cleaning-a-Low-Counting-PortaCount-8020 Paste the link into your instance’s search bar before replying.
We need documentation! See the pinned post at: https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/microblog
Did an irresponsible rail company derail their trains… and spill a bunch of vinyl chloride in your area? Here are some tips: https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/962630/Tips-if-you-need-to-use-a-Chemical-Cartridge
42 CFR 84 (N95) respirator guide. Comment here: https://fedia.io/m/CPCSupport/t/1152206/A-Quick-and-Dirty-42-CFR-84-read-N95-Respirator#comments Read here: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/NIOSH_Guide_to_the_Selection_and_Use_of_Particulate_Respirators_Certified_Under_42_CFR_84
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