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Found it while searching the area near the 2004 Nimitz encounter, i think it's sticking out from most of the white dots on the map and has a well defined and regular 5.5-6 meter (18-20ft.) long tic-tac shape.
Location: https://zoom.earth/#view=28.852694,-118.088096,20.59z/layers=crosshair
EDIT: Boats for reference: https://zoom.earth/#view=27.85915,-115.052654,20.43z/layers=crosshairs
I know many of similar images can be easily questioned like this one too, but might be a good one to open discussion.
(Sorry for my english)
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Help!
I have a Samsung top loader (wa52j8700aw) that recently stopped draining. I was able to take apart the pump and found a small piece of something metallic looking trapped inside preventing the pump from working. Removing the piece, I was able to reinstall the pump and everything is fine now. But in the process, I felt the drain hose (the one that goes from the drum to the pump) and there was clearly something inside of it as well.
This is what I pulled out:
mystery (quarter is for scale - it was NOT in the drain hose)
It is very lightweight, but sounds like rock/mineral when you hit it. Is this a recognizable part that disintegrated?
Incidentally, after every wash there is a fine layer of gritty silt that also looks like this gray/blue/black color in the bottom of the wash drum. The larger pieces from the drain hose are the same color as this silt. I have well water and chalked up the silt to minerals in the water.
Would love to know what this is so I can look into replacing it!
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