@LORDCANTl That’s wild. If someone has you blocked, leave it be and move on. To pester them about blocking you… sheeze, speaks volumes in the action itself
@TakiUdon_ That's awesome, and price too, much less sting then 400+, esp after I just got a RT4k.
Awesome things in dev and being released. Sad gov policies etc happening in various countries and sold out on so many toys I been looking at. Missed the window, hope to see more soon!
@MakeAugusta Reduces power dissipation on each resistor by 75%, whilst keeping the same overall resistance, effectively giving you 4x the power dissipation capability as compared to a single resistor [when all 4 are equal value]
My future self is sure to be cussing if changes or replacement cables ever needs to be done haha. I need to obtain longer DP cables, but happy with how it's going so far. And ya, prob some short bolts too. Too impatient to just get things going for now haha
The first wire shelves I bought back around 2012, were 7mm bars for main structure. Now, they are like 4mm and ofc, price is higher.
These 1200mm x 450mm shelves are totally diff in structure, but I am finding ways to work with them
V2.0, coming out much better then my old build. Rail mounts were not in my og ideas, but came across some 300mm sliders and that sparked the idea. As well as provided a way to overcome the middle bars. Everytime I buy wire shelves, they are built differently and that's annoying
Just, make sure you have a second timber block on the ground. Whoops! This carpet is rubbish anyways and in my work room. Just another excuse to tear it out and redo the floors tehehe
I love wireshelves. This will make my total around 30 now. Why, why, can't they just thread both ends? And make available different tubes?
Thankfully, an easy hack and I have the extended height I want! Remove top plug and hammer in a coupler. Bought a small shelve to get parts
@PcPhilanthropy Floppy cables, the kind that did not have the keyway. Plug in backwards and you had the busy LED on all the time lol.
Also, manufacturers having different ways of doing the jumpers, some being really bizzare!
@eevblog It's an interesting interaction, and has occured in other countries too in power outage conditions where LED streets were deployed. LEDs take much less amps. A mad mess of an LCR circuit (drivers, chokes, power lines, etc) comes to mind. Those electrons are pissed off