Original Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1t3gv22/the_audio_industry_is_grappling_with_the_rise_of/
Original Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1t3gv22/the_audio_industry_is_grappling_with_the_rise_of/
I work in plumbing and my boss sent me a youtube video he found interesting about pressure limits of sharkbite vs welds and halfway through i knew it was AI generated and that the data couldn’t be trusted so i told him it was AI and i had to explain to him what i saw in the video that to me screamed AI so hopefully he won’t be caught again…
Welds still better right?
Oh God I hate sharkbites.
These stupid guys are like " no man it’s guaranteed for 50 years".
Bro - put it on your walls and if it leaks they gonna replace your sharkbite connection so what? They not gonna cover leak damage.
Tbf the video did say that sharkbite where not able to sustain as much pressure as a weld but still the slop machine doesn’t know shit and will be wrong.
How much pressure does a residential water line actually see though?
There can be events that make the pressure spike and if a line freezes pressure goes up quite a bit and it’s best that the points of failure are as strong as possible or at least as strong as the pipe itself. Wich apparently sharkbite might not be.
To me the rule of thumb is if you can see it, Sharkbite is fine. Sharkbite is probably better than any weld I do, because I can’t sweat pipe.