@tedyapo paracord is often designed to be taken apart. cut off a section and pull out the thinner strand within it to get a thinner, lighter load line.
@GregDavill I'm looking at doing something similar with CH569W and ECP5G. Started with ft601+ice40, but after discovering glasgow interface, really wanted a bitstream load directly from pc approach.
@IShJR Ha! that's the one I had at some random point in life, so much empty space under that cardboard. Turns out there were no extra bits and bobs under there.
@bradanlane Yes! and wrap the items of interest with kapton tape first. Sticky side towards the glue you will flood the area with, when you peel the tape off, you get a super smooth and clear surface.
@toybuilder I am working on a python script to convert the outputs of prusa slicer for sl1 to this crappy box. Also, from what I understand, brush up on some of the youtube videos on fixing these, will probably come in handy.
@toybuilder The one print I tried was okay, but the ux is trash. If you avoid chitubox like me, When you use the website-based slicer, make sure to download the gif from the website that is hosted on the printer, then transfer to sd, then put it into the printer and print that.
@toybuilder Bah, Got it for 100 last month.
The latest firmware is impossible to find, It's even deleted from monoprice's servers. Updates themselves are interesting as they are deflated zip files that when you binwalk, are near 1 entropy across the file.
Trying to unzip one now.
@DurandA23@mikerankin betafpv elrs 2.4ghz receiver seem to use the same antenna in their v1.0 board. Ran into some sort of antenna issue, and are now selling them at steep discount. Try a tuned wire?
@cooljqln Also, Interesting choice on pushing amp through breadboard. BTW, if this is one of those 4 mosfets h-bridging around a honking inductor, you can scope the gates of them to make sure the switching is happening as expected.
@cooljqln Merr, I've definitely seen quite a few battery banks that have faulty(for my use case) current sensing limits. The tiny things I typically want to power never seem to properly trigger the "something wants power so put out" sensor.
Whelp, not sure if this is a @microsoft proxy or some part of a phishing campaign. I did find it on a phishing site, so leaning towards the latter:
ms dot c4xnjf dot com