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دا ځای اوس زما تشناب دی.

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Þessi staður er klósettið mitt núna.

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Ši vieta dabar yra mano tualetas.

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Panggonan iki saiki dadi jambanku.

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herp
i bumped the needle and after the thing was off by -5V (not enough range to readjust with the knob)
then i fiddled some with the slotted screw, now it obviously isnt tracking anymore
How do i reset the dial on this thing? It has to be possible, the factory chink did it too.
There is one slotted screw, a counter nut and a preload spring washer

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>>2777809
>Anyone know anything about old blenders?
yes

>> No.2774191 [View]

>>2773955
I was this anon.
>>2773958
And this one.
>>2774152
And this one...

>>2773960
I woke up and thought about the OP anon's post and an easier way to do it, keeping in mind that any trickle charger / 1.5amp is going to drive a common lead-acid battery to 14.5 volts, conservatively, for a period of time (absorb) if it's any kind of decent charger. The charger is probably NOT going to do desulfation/equalization, cause most cheap trickle chargers do not. That would drive the voltage even higher, if that was the case.

Given that OP is clueless, I had to come up with a knuckledragger solution. What's the average IQ on egypt? 80? Seems like it. Too much sub-saharan or other admixture. You guys used to be smart in antiquity.

Get some standard diodes, like off a rectifier bridge. There will be 4 of them on the donor board arranged back and forth, clustered near each other, usually with some capacitors for smoothing. Remove them, cluster them together in the same direction, with the white band towards negative output of the battery. All you are doing is taking your cut-off power supply cable from your DC adapter, and adding these on the non-striped side. The strip is the inner part, the pure black is the outer (negative) barrel.

You're not concerned about power flowing backwards. What the diodes will do is drop the voltage by 0.7v, from a maximum of 14.5 to 13.8, so you don't overvoltage your router.

>>2773907
as this anon mentioned but with a different use.

You'll need:
a battery (lead acid),
a trickle charger,
diodes,
a cut-off power cable to plug into your router.

>> No.2768459 [View]

>>2768447
AirBNB? Get a P.O. box, a cheap tent, and a Planet Fitness membership, you absolute fucking retard.

>> No.2763615 [View]

>>2763585
>you don’t want to capacitive couple your signal lines to a noisy voltage rail.
I though capacitive coupling is a good thing. There is this grounding guru Rick Hartley who always talks about this: bring the signal plane as close as possible to either a ground plane or a power plane to reduce inductance and increase capacitance to keep the EM field constrained in a small dielectric layer / which would reduce EMI. Which is why he absolute hates the Signal - Ground - Power - Signal layout even though it is recommended in IPC-2221 for 4 layer PCBs. Go figure. I don't really understand this shit. It seems to be important only for really high frequencies and for compliance only in commercial products, not for signal integrity.

>Also all the signal traces will end up breaking up that plane, defeating the purpose of it
Yeah, I thought about that too. It doesn't make sense for two-layer boards but Mr Rick highly recommends this approach for multi-layer PCBs. For example:
Signal/Components/Power pour
Ground
Core
Ground
Signal/Components/Power pour

and a lot of via stitching.

>> No.2760929 [View]

I will not be pouring a 20x30 concrete slab by myself by hand.

>> No.2760678 [View]

>>2760677
So the answer is yes, gotcha

>> No.2760669 [View]

>>2760650
Why are so many posters on 4chan so antagonistic to basic questions? Are you really that miserable?

>> No.2757588 [View]

>>2751988
yeah some fag did it with TTL, which is gay, but significantly less gay than your idea, and it only ran at like 100 hz.

>> No.2757497 [View]

>>2757460
Anything ranging from cutting boards to a big L shaped desk. Basic woodworking and, ideally, fine woodworking. I don't plan on using just hand tools. I'm just a poorfag that needs to save a bit to get power run.

>>2757470
That was kind of what I figured. Only issue is I live in a relatively rural area. I haven't been on facebook in a decade but I guess that's gonna be my best option to find estate and garage sales.

>> No.2757453 [View]

As someone with absolutely zero tools and no power run to my woodworking space, where would you suggest I get hand tools from? Something as shitty as Harbour Freight since who knows if I'll even pursue this hobby long term? Estate sales or garage sales trying to find something used but decent and cheap? Or just Lowes/Home Depot shit?

>> No.2755781 [View]

full synthetic does work, all the anons claiming otherwise are bepis level retards
"seasoning" is not about fatty acids, its all about applying hydrocarbons to hot metal, wax works fantastic too

>> No.2752393 [View]

>>2750488
black and grey striped beard with a dildo

>> No.2752376 [View]

yet another thread full of tripfags bragging about their tools.

>> No.2751552 [View]

>>2745926
buy an ad

>> No.2750345 [View]

>>2749416
Who in their right mind actually cares about print times? You aren't spending 48 hours turning a hand crank to power it. Go touch grass or go to work and it'll be done when you get back to it.

>> No.2747759 [View]

>>2747057
based coffee boy, fuck working in winters

>> No.2741184 [View]

>>2741177
I always open them all the way and then back them off little bit.

>> No.2736617 [View]

aat least for clothes the vacuum sealer makes the most sense because it saves a lot of space

>> No.2735949 [View]

She didn't want to do onlyfans so does this instead. %110 for special attention.

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