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h4nd

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  1. Bring tools. Heh, what could possibly go wrong?
  2. Every year, the Dai craps out just in time for this. I wonder what it'll blow this year?
  3. FUXED. I have done some fucking evil shit in the registry (TIL there's settings in the registry that Regedit won't let you alter. *cough* will try not to let you alter). Tune in tomorrow to see if BT audio still works, and tune in next week to see if the entire system has collapsed.
  4. I added a button to my solar powered mower. it makes the fuel gauge (which I also added) go.
  5. I think you'd be astounded how rich the Dai runs, for part of it's operating cycle, anyways
  6. Unexpected customer visit ate 2h, so only just getting to lunch: it's not so much that computers suck (and yes, yes they do). It's how much other peoples computers suuuuuuuck!
  7. Pertol Barrie dispute incoming: FLAME WAR
  8. Made this tool to screw in the hook to hold the dremel to trim this bracket for on the backboard to hold this tape measure so I could measure the holes for this handle for my under bench tray It's so important to have an efficient work-space!
  9. I hear rumours of PGs lurking at a bottle-o in Marshland rd
  10. So, I wanna use a smart watch to trigger actions by just waving it at an nfc tag (e.g. one by light switch to set 'away' mode). It turns out that any SW with nfc only pretend to be a tag, like a pay chit for gym lockers. There's one guy who managed with an old Samsung (NLA), but no code published, and doubters. So I could build one, but lilygo T-Watch with expansion were only the 2019 version. So I probably shouldn't bother, right? But it's obvious, just waving your watch at a spot without having to get your phone out, unlock it, ok the action etc is far better UI, huh?
  11. Extending ^ this idea: how original do you want to keep it? Check this: https://www.billetproofdesign.com/hydro-clutch-hydraulic-clutch-assembly-kit-fits-1971-1984-harley-davidson-sportster-xl-with-ironhead-made-in-usa/
  12. Lindstrom are magic. I still use more mine from 30 years ago. $$ tho. Duratech and Tolsen seem ok quality for not much money. Mako elec screwdriver seems good so far for light duty, no torque limiter though.
  13. Nice find: datasheet here: https://media.melexis.com/-/media/files/documents/datasheets/mlx90324-datasheet-melexis.pdf Arduino code for a cousins here: https://www.melexis.com/en/documents/tools/tools-mlx90397---firmware-for-arduino and here https://github.com/melexis/mlx90392#readme PC stuff Prob easier to gut it.
  14. Oh, tricky. Drawing a blank so far, will look up more places later. Got OEM part number?
  15. Ooooh, blue caps!! Shiney! Ain't got nothing for you until you fish out the board and show me the chips, sorry.
  16. SuperCheap auto spade crimp sockets are shit. No spring, loose at the 1st use. Do not recommend.
  17. Pics. Clear circuit diagrams are better. If the input is delta connected, changing it to star would probably get you in the ballpark. Best have a sparky check it.
  18. Send me a pic of it's innards, and I'll tell you how to goose it. The resistor is gonna cost you 12c
  19. 2 || lipo, easy. Oh, you can has mains? Well, is 2Fiddy too much? https://www.jaycar.co.nz/13-8v-40a-switchmode-bench-power-supply/p/MP3089?gclid=Cj0KCQjwi7GnBhDXARIsAFLvH4mmOTYQPrmYhm-zriE338bz0AvlewRgMaoQkyPeuknaqPXv3SryrKIaAqK6EALw_wcB
  20. Matter if it's a couple of volts more? 18V 2Ah, $59 https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/black-decker-2-0ah-lithium-battery-18-volt/p/269913
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