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Are Bosch Green Laser Levels the Best Price Bargains?
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Are Bosch Green Laser Levels the Best Price Bargains?
Are Bosch Green Laser Levels the Best Price Bargains?

Bosch has become a popular brand in the laser level manufacturing industry. You can’t name the top 5 brands in the laser level market today without mentioning some Bosch laser level products. Bosch offers the best green laser level in terms of value for money, as we all know what green lasers are capable of, you will likely opt for it over a red laser level any day. The Bosch company was established for smart home technologies but later on diversified into laser levels and accessories and the quality of their products has remained top-notch. The following are some of the reasons why Bosch Green laser levels could be the best price bargains;

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Bosch Green Laser Levels are Twice Brighter

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To be sure whether your laser level is a good price bargain or not, simply check its visibility. Bosch green self-leveling laser levels are twice brighter than red laser levels even when they are of the same price. With this level of brightness, you can use your device outdoors where excess bright sunlight may hamper brightness. You may struggle with many red laser levels under bright sunlight, though, this is not the case indoors. The self-leveling technology found in these green lasers also makes them more stable and even quicker to handle different jobs.

With the exclusive Bosch Visimax technology, you can achieve the full rightness of your green laser over 40 ft. range without stress.

Bosch Green Laser Levels are More Versatile and Flexible

Flexibility and versatility vary from one range of Bosch laser level to another. Being a flexible brand, a cross-line green laser comes with a fast and easy set-up and will project two bright lines that will precisely level and plumb for several kinds of leveling and alignment jobs. It is flexible in the sense that it works with a wide range of accessories, even those made by other brands. You need to confirm the compatibility of an accessory before purchasing I for your Bosch green laser level, some accessories may complicate your leveling and alignment work.

These green laser levels come with mounting devices that can be clamped to different kinds of surfaces. The mounting device can provide a rotating 360 degree neck to help you fine-tune the right angle for your work. One of the best Bosch self-leveling cross-line laser levels you should consider is the Bosch GCL100-80CG 12 Volts.

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Bosch Green Rotary Lasers Handle Multiple Jobs in Less Time

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Who doesn’t want to multi-task sometimes and finish more jobs within the shortest period? From a professional laser level review, a rotary laser level is capable of handling as many leveling jobs as possible because it projects laser lines in all directions and at 360 degrees. This means you can project laser lines on the ceiling, walls, doors, and just any other surface within the space you are working.

This means you don’t have to switch off your rotary laser level before moving to your next job except the next job is outside of your current location. Imagine handling wall installation and cabinet alignment almost at the same time with the help of your rotary laser level. One of the best Bosch rotary laser levels that offer great value for money is the Bosch GRL 300 HVG.

Many Bosch Green Laser Levels Come with Numerous Accessories

Accessories for laser levels do enhance your functionality and make your work more accurate. These Bosch accessories often come in a kit; hence you can find everything you need inside. For instance, Bosch GRL300HVCK self-leveling rotary laser level comes with accessories like a receiver, tripod stand, and wall mount- these are essential items that can perform diverse jobs for improved performance. You can mount the laser level on your tripod stand for higher elevation leveling, and you can use the receiver to detect and increase the range of your laser beam. You will also find items such as protective goggles and gloves inside your kit.

Safety goggles will protect your eyes when they accidentally come iconic with damaging laser lines. the wall mount can assist you to hold your laser level on the wall for even greater flexible leveling. Even when disturbed, these laser levels will automatically return to their position and that is how they sustain their accuracies.

Bosch Offer Cost-competitive Advantage

When compared to other popular brands, Bosch laser levels still offer a cost-competitive advantage. On average, you will notice that Bosch laser levels offer better prices on their products than the likes of DeWalt, Leica, Johnson, and Spectra. Though, some factors determine prices and one of such is the number of accessories included. when comparing prices, you should compare prices of products only, when shopping, and not the costs of laser levels and extras.

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Bosch Laser Levels Cost Advantage- The Bottom Line

Bosch laser levels do come with a special manufacturer warranty plus customer care support online that covers any red or green beam laser level. Any Bosch product that comes with no warranty may likely be counterfeit, hence you must be wary of such. If you are not in a coverage area, you may not also have access to customer support, hence you need to check online if your country or region is covered under customer support.
It is also important to sort out the Bosch laser level by categories when shopping for a product. The reason being that your option may not be the best for your situation. Bosch comes with different categories for different situations even though they have flexible products that can handle multiple jobs. As a construction worker, architect, or any other professional outdoor handler, Bosch laser levels are well-protected with dust and waterproof material body to help protect them under rain and dust and that can also help in prolonging their lifespan.
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RE: Backup didn’t work
The original backup module is still buggy, so I'd recommend a script as a replacement.

Code:
#!/bin/bash
renice 19 -p $$
# Backup all Sentora accounts / replacing the php hook function.
# Should be run in cron job daily when server not under load
# with lower priority. Will generate one file per database
# prefixed with db_+name + time stamp and a html_ file that
# contain all public_html folder then also clear ALL backup
# older than clearday var.
panelroot="/var/sentora/hostdata"
date=$(date +"%d-%b-%Y_%H_%M")
clearday=20
#delete
backups older than XX days apply to all zip files
echo "Backup starting"
mysqlpassword=$(cat /etc/sentora/panel/cnf/db.php | grep "pass =" | sed -s "s|.*pass \= '\(.*\)';.*|\1|")
#enable
logging
logfile="/root/backup_last.log"
oldlogfile="/root/backup_old.log"
errorlogfile="/root/backup_error.log"
touch $errorlogfile
exec > >(tee $logfile)
exec 2>&1
rm -rf old_$logfile
mv $logfile $oldlogfile
echo "Starting backup $(date +"%d-%b-%Y %H:%M")">> $logfile

# Function function_backupdb_execute
# Dump mysql DB and compress it into backups folder
# $1 = user
# $2 = password
# $3 = host ( could remove host but can work as remote backup too! )
# $4 = database name to backup
# $5 = path
function_backup_db_execute() {
    backupfolder="$5/backups"
    mkdir -p $backupfolder
    mysqldump --user=$1 --password=$2 --host=$3 $4 > $backupfolder/$4_db_$date.sql
    zip -r $backupfolder/$4_db_$date.zip $backupfolder/$4_db_$date.sql
    rm -f $backupfolder/$4_db_$date.sql
}
# Function backup public_html folder zip
function_backup_html() {
    echo "html path backup now: $1/public_html"
    zip -r $panelroot/$1/backups/$1_html_$1_$date.zip $panelroot/$1/public_html/*
}
function_backup_clear() {
    # Delete files older than 45 days
    find $1/$2_*.zip -mtime +$clearday -exec rm -f {} \;
    echo "Removing old backups in $1 user $2"
}

# Function backup DB get list of DB then call DB dump
function_backup_db() {
    echo "user ID to backup : $1"
    mysql sentora_core -u root -p$mysqlpassword -e "SELECT my_name_vc FROM x_mysql_databases WHERE my_acc_fk='$1' AND my_deleted_ts IS NULL;;"| while read my_name_vc; do
    if [ ! "$my_name_vc" == "my_name_vc" ]; then
        echo "database to backup $my_name_vc"
        function_backup_db_execute root $mysqlpassword localhost $my_name_vc $2
    fi
done
}

# Get all users from mySQL DB
mysql sentora_core -u root -p$mysqlpassword -e "SELECT ac_id_pk, ac_user_vc, CONCAT('/var/sentora/hostdata/' , ac_user_vc) as ac_user_path,  CONCAT( CONCAT('/var/sentora/hostdata/' , ac_user_vc),'/public_html') as ac_user_path_tobackup FROM x_accounts WHERE ac_deleted_ts IS NULL and ac_enabled_in = 1 ;" | while read ac_id_pk ac_user_vc ac_user_path guid ac_user_path_tobackup; do
# Always skip first line returned by mysql...
if [ ! "$ac_user_path" == "ac_user_path" ]; then
    # if [  "$ac_user_vc" == "zadmin" ]; then # test working only for zadmin......
    echo "Path: $ac_user_path user to backup"
    function_backup_html $ac_user_vc >> $logfile
    function_backup_db $ac_id_pk $ac_user_path >> $logfile
    function_backup_clear "$ac_user_path/backups" $ac_user_vc >> $logfile
fi
done
echo "Finished backup $(date +"%d-%b-%Y %H:%M")">> $logfile
echo "All backup actions logged in $logfile and errors in $errorlogfile"

With root access, add it to a folder with a name of your choice inside the Root folder. Then crontab -e and add the full path to the script there.
Example in crontab -e: 15 3 * * 4 /root/backup/back.sh
This makes crontab run the script at 03:15 every Thursday. Adjust the time so it fits your timezone.
Only thing needed to edit in the script is the clearday line.


p.s. The
Code:
renice 19 -p $$
is something I added myself so the script doesn't choke the server with 100% cpu usage as I have some big files on some of my sites.

p.s.s. remember to fully disable the original backup module from sentora panel or else it may be running in the background and end up filling your server with backup files until there is no storage space left.

Source of script:
http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php...97#pid1997
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