Multiple Options for Specifications
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Chito Pono
It would be a nice to have a dimensions to have with or without something.
For example, amplifiers may say Dim Height with feet is X , Dim Height without feet is Y. Same for TV's etc.
Second request would be BTU and Amperage draw. There should be minimum, mid and max values. When doing a large-scale project, if we put max for everything, the BTU would require such a large AC unit that it becomes ridiculous. In our industry, no one runs amplifiers at 100% all the time.
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roycevalentino
I’ve been playing orbit beats for a few days now, and I’m honestly surprised by how relaxing it feels. The rhythm and visuals work so well together. Does anyone else get that feeling of “flow” when everything syncs perfectly with the beat?
Sandeep Panesar
Maybe, an option in accessory item, which says does this add to the parent specifications, where we can choose if the current accessory adds to height, weight, or other fields in specifications tab.
Example, wheels on rack will not only add to height of the rack but also slightly to the weight. Racks internal accesories will not add to dimensions but only to weight.
Willis Hodge
Totally agree. The distinction between “with feet” and “without feet” is crucial for tight installs, and adding BTU/amperage ranges would make specs way more practical. Nobody designs systems expecting gear to run flat-out forever. It’s a bit like Geometry Dash Lite — you don’t always go for the hardest mode; sometimes you just need balanced performance to get the best result.
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matt wetzel
Great way to lay it out. BTU with one number is not helpful.