Ive got 2000 images (10 years worth), mainly use the app as it's so slow on the laptop due to pop ups and ad's. Would take me a week to download them all. :(



There must be a way round it, as I know peoples websites are affected too and ebay adverts etc.
You can download each folder as a zip file. It doesn't always work and is a bit slow but better than trying to download each photo separately.
I had been using a Photobucket app on my phone for a while so I didn't have them anywhere else.
 
Just going to download them to my laptop, and transfer them to my remote hard drive. I've been using the app for a long time now, due to it being unusable on the desktop.
 
Latest pics of my Freelander. As they are still on your phone.

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New brake caliper carrier kit, as sliders are seized solid.

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Painted to match calipers, will get it fitted at the weekend.
 

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Got the new carrier fitted this morning, one bolt was seized solid. So out came the air saw lol. No more squealing for now. :)
 
The first part of my boot install, can't tell tell you much of what it's for at the moment. But all will become clear in the next 6 weeks or so. :)

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I love LED light bars, even the dinky ones. Nice to see proper Cree XB-D emmiters in the lights too.

Really good light from it too, that's a flood light. For the rear, actually brought a pair. But only using one, keep the other as a spare. £20 for the pair. :)
 
Really good light from it too, that's a flood light. For the rear, actually brought a pair. But only using one, keep the other as a spare. £20 for the pair. :)
The maximum theoretical light output for that 6 emmiter bar is around 1800 lumens as each cool white XB-D emmiter will make over 300 lumens at 1 Amp drive current. However these bars often drive the emmiters at maximum efficiency (350mA) which reduces the emmiter output to around 200 lumens each. This still give a huge 1200 lumens, cooler running and a much longer working life.

My 22" front mounted light bar is fitted with 42 of the same Cree XB-D emmiters. Light output is simply amazing, considering the relatively small current draw leds impose.
 
Light mounted wired to the switch and earthed. Cable pulled through ready to run to the battery. Earth run in for inverter (need to mount yet). Will run power cable for inverter at the same time. Still need to buy a bigger battery. :)
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Wasn't happy with the height of the light, so mounted it lower on a bracket. Also wired it all up and ran the wires through for the inverter (will get one when I get paid, and a bigger battery). :D
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Pay day at last lol :D

Brought a 500w inverter today.
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And ordered a bigger battery.
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Booked in next Saturday for rear window tints. :)
 
Top box to go in at some point soon. :)
Was reduced by £40 because of a dent underneath that you can't see. :D

Before

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After, box painted in satin black plasticote. :)

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