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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| RE: Table started purring like a cat today... | 8 Relevance | 5 years ago | matt.dowdy | Table Usage | |
| Did this get resolved? I've been having the same issue, and the "finger on a chalkboard" sound approximates what I'm hearing. I've done nothing to resolve it so far, don't know where to start. | |||||
| Table started purring like a cat today... | 8 Relevance | 5 years ago | finntoogood | Table Usage | |
| Hey guys, When my table turned on this morning it started making noise like a snoring Cat (think dragging a finger down a whiteboard but every 10 seconds for about 5 seconds), I have already taken it apart and cleaned the underside and the arms but this did not help. Would a change in humidity have caused this? I thought the white pieces were solid plastic | |||||
| RE: Table started purring like a cat today... | 6 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| @finntoogood - Not sure what's causing the sound, but it obviously need to be fixed! If you can, please grab a short video of it when it's making the sound, and send to our support team. You can start the support ticket here. | |||||
| RE: Adding Bottom Cover to Deter Cats, Toddlers from Investigating Wiring? | 6 Relevance | 7 years ago | mariechang | Table Customization | |
| Need a bottom cover for sure!!! ASAP Cat can be unpredictable and they do chew on thin wire (like pet grass) or scratch electronic boards, the moving parts underneath (like some Cat toy) Don’t WAit until it’s too late..... who’s responsible If any pet accidents or product damages for the electronic parts exposed design? I have to closely WAtch my Cat ever since it started moving (underneath has moving arm). Note: I follow my Cat that’s how I discovered the bottom were exposed without cover!?! | |||||
| RE: Adding Bottom Cover to Deter Cats, Toddlers from Investigating Wiring? | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | davidbrettmoon | Table Customization | |
| Good evening, WAs there ever a better solution from Sisyphus? I just got my table 3 days ago. I absolutely love it but the exposed wires, lights and movement has created my Cats arch nemesis. I have to turn the table off during the day and stack pillows around it when I’m at work. If there a retrofit that will protect underneath my table and potentially my Cat? | |||||
| A few suggestions... | 2 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Table Usage | |
| I am still all agog at my coffee table and happy as a clam at high tide. However, I have a couple of suggestions that may spare others the struggles I experienced as I set up this glorious device. - Include an extra tab of teenie-weenie rubber bumpers. They are more than just teenie-weenie: they are itsy-bitsy, and human fingers are comparatively big. An extra tab of bumpers will allow for flying bumpers, misapplied bumpers, and bumpers hijacked by the Cat. - Ditto for the felt feet. The expense will be minimal. - A very light ring printed on the fabric will guide the user in spreading sand. A bit more expense than the extra bumpers and feet, but this will make life easier for users . - Most important: The app is dandy, but connecting to a wifi net is unnecessarily a cluster-fig. Make it clear that in order to connect to a local network, the user must first join her phone or other device to the Sisyphus network advertised by the Raspberry PI, and THEN try to go to Community, where the user learns that she is not connected to the internet, and is there, finally, afforded the opportunity to login to a network. This took me at least 45 annoying minutes to figure out. Intuitive, NOT. - I've never before joined a forum without a search utility. Either it is cleverly hidden, or it has not been configured. Overall, hats off to Bruce and Micah. I am blown away. | |||||
| RE: Hardware Question | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | heropup | App Updates | |
| ... them to the inner surface of the metal skirt, near the bottom edge, using the arms holding the sisbot as a guide for even spacing. This makes a cover that is WAshable and breathable, as well as nondestructive to the table. I can't promise that a Cat won't try to snag its claws on it, though. | |||||
| RE: Hardware Question | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | [email protected] | App Updates | |
| A bottom cover would be a great option.. Cat likes to stalk the arm underneath.. worried one day a well placed swat of the paw will either damage the mechanics.. or pin an arm.. in the mean time.. going to cut one our from the cardboard of the box.. using the trim ring as a template.. | |||||
| RE: Adding Bottom Cover to Deter Cats, Toddlers from Investigating Wiring? | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Table Customization | |
| @mariechang - We did make changes to the WAy the Sisbot attaches to the table that will make attaching a bottom barrier easier. But we have had so few requests that other stuff pushed ahead of it priority-wise. Be assured that there are no hazardous voltages (12V only), and we will certainly replace your Sisbot if your Cat manages to harm it. I see you put a request in at our support desk - we'll follow up from there (we may be able to figure an easy solution for you, but will need to know some specifics about the underside of your table). You should hear f ... | |||||
| RE: Before we order, Ops & Maintenance questions | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | dithermaster | Table Usage | |
| ... a big battery or charge it frequently if you converted it to use a battery. If you do think about adding a battery, a good source might be the ones for motorized recliners. We added one of those to a recliner that we didn't WAnt a cord running to, and it only needs to be charged once every few weeks. But it's as big as a kid's shoe. There is room under the Sisyphus, so it might be possible. The transformer puts out 12VDC (at 4A). Also note that the upcoming Sisyphus Mini will have a rechargeable battery option. 2. I've never oiled mine, and I've never remo ... | |||||
| RE: Adding Bottom Cover to Deter Cats, Toddlers from Investigating Wiring? | 2 Relevance | 8 years ago | rberteig | Table Customization | |
| ... problems with static discharge. That said, A cover (with a window for the ambient light sensor, of course) does seem like a good idea for new production. If a retro-fit option came available, I would be interested. Right now my biggest Cat problem is that I appear to have accidentally trained them that if they WAnt attention, they should go lay on the table when I'm standing nearby. This is making it a lot harder to take good pictures of the sand! | |||||
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