Just put it into the left end of the pcie slot, and it should work. You could probably see where the left end of the chip lines up with the connector of the mono too.
The only person that should have a key to a lock out is the person that put it on. The exception to this is a blue shop lock. There was no work order or red tag that would explain the reason for the lock. I put moments like this on here because they are teachable.
I was going to say what's wrong with the red lock, that's all we have at work until I read your comment that you have blue work locks. But the lack of a tag is definitely an issue and when you find out who did it they need a reclass on logo, lol
Wait, so your employer just lets people jump in and work on stuff with no authorization, with no plans, with no write ups, with no PO's, with no descriptions of what's wrong? How did he even know what to go work on? Who told him it was broke? Even when I ran maintenance for little mom and pop shops they were better organized than that
You dont have the master key? Were they working on it at their own freewill, or was there a repair request/ticket done? This seems like it could be remedied very quickly, as well as be used as a teaching moment for the shop.
@@Kazuma.- If maintenance doesn't have the master for the whole set, they bought a chepo loto kit. I'm looking at four different sets of locks, each with their own key. Each set has its own master key that needs approved before being used. They're there for this exact scenario. Why waste company time, and an employees time getting the key, when it's possible the work is completed and never unlocked? Which in a maintenance department that's too cheap to buy the good kits, is probably great at not recording their work, not having repair requests, not communicating what's being done, leaving stuff locked for the next shift with no explanation. We have over 1000 machines here in this building, I have service requests for 39 of them at the moment. The requests show what's being fixed, who's fixing it, when it's expected to start and finish, what materials are being used from stock/being ordered.
@@thatjokerperson7062 If he doesn't know what's being worked on, Ralph isn't there working on it. Again, that's why we have repair orders, and the master needs authorization. I used a master last Sunday because new guy lost the key. They had to come talk to me, I pulled up the machines service history. Seen what was being fixed, went and checked it out, then started the line back up
@Doxxi because there's a 1/100000 chance that that dude is working on that fan still somehow without anyone seeing him. You take that lock off and power on and you've potentially killed a person which is worth no amount of money.
When your highschool education fails you, you'll be working at the raunt wondering why people are pointing out it isn't an implosion as there is no outside pressure affecting the tank.
you need a pcie extension they are cheap 10$ usd or so
It should work fine
Get a Dremel and learn some fabrication.
@@Jake.tm_politics I'm 3d printing one because I want it to be secured in some way other than the pcie slot
Just put it into the left end of the pcie slot, and it should work. You could probably see where the left end of the chip lines up with the connector of the mono too.
Nice!
The only person that should have a key to a lock out is the person that put it on. The exception to this is a blue shop lock. There was no work order or red tag that would explain the reason for the lock. I put moments like this on here because they are teachable.
I was going to say what's wrong with the red lock, that's all we have at work until I read your comment that you have blue work locks. But the lack of a tag is definitely an issue and when you find out who did it they need a reclass on logo, lol
Wait, so your employer just lets people jump in and work on stuff with no authorization, with no plans, with no write ups, with no PO's, with no descriptions of what's wrong? How did he even know what to go work on? Who told him it was broke? Even when I ran maintenance for little mom and pop shops they were better organized than that
@@DoxxiHe's Possibly in Manufacturing where there isn't any PO's or Work Orders its just oh on 2nd Shift this broke so go fix it
You dont have the master key? Were they working on it at their own freewill, or was there a repair request/ticket done? This seems like it could be remedied very quickly, as well as be used as a teaching moment for the shop.
The only person who should have a key for the red lock is the person who put it there.
@@Kazuma.- If maintenance doesn't have the master for the whole set, they bought a chepo loto kit. I'm looking at four different sets of locks, each with their own key. Each set has its own master key that needs approved before being used. They're there for this exact scenario. Why waste company time, and an employees time getting the key, when it's possible the work is completed and never unlocked? Which in a maintenance department that's too cheap to buy the good kits, is probably great at not recording their work, not having repair requests, not communicating what's being done, leaving stuff locked for the next shift with no explanation. We have over 1000 machines here in this building, I have service requests for 39 of them at the moment. The requests show what's being fixed, who's fixing it, when it's expected to start and finish, what materials are being used from stock/being ordered.
@@Doxxiand then you find out ralph had a medical episode in the machine when it starts leaking red
@@thatjokerperson7062 If he doesn't know what's being worked on, Ralph isn't there working on it. Again, that's why we have repair orders, and the master needs authorization. I used a master last Sunday because new guy lost the key. They had to come talk to me, I pulled up the machines service history. Seen what was being fixed, went and checked it out, then started the line back up
@Doxxi because there's a 1/100000 chance that that dude is working on that fan still somehow without anyone seeing him. You take that lock off and power on and you've potentially killed a person which is worth no amount of money.
That one guy that's scared of holes aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh
Your putting it on the dirt?
I put it everywhere. Dirt, lawn, trees, children, neighbors.
Isn't that what happened to the Titanic submarine?
Exploded*
When your highschool education fails you, you'll be working at the raunt wondering why people are pointing out it isn't an implosion as there is no outside pressure affecting the tank.
Only thing F'd up is the fact it's a problem. A real man could solve that issue in 5 minutes or less and nothing there is 10 tons worth.
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Your wrong
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An amazing show everytime I’ve seen them
This reminded me of the last time I saw a7x, not long after Jimmy passed. They played a particular song and there was a sea of lighters
I bring my light to concerts exclusively to burn other peoples hair
Only 1 of you is a real music lover the others are noobs.
Since when can you be a noob at loving music 😂