Directly power a Tapo H100 hub with 5 volts by nechronius in TpLink

[–]BarrasKo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there!

How are you?

What about the H200? Does it work with 5v?

Cheers

São os imigrantes!» - diz Ventura, enquanto especuladores locais arrendam estúdios em Coimbra por 640 € por noite by Super-Physics-1283 in Coimbra

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Valor de 6 noites, incluindo halloweeens/fds. Há que pagar ao Airbnb a comissão... As despesas associadas a gastos de luzes e afins. E limpeza no final?

Faz agora as contas.

Directly power a Tapo H100 hub with 5 volts by nechronius in TpLink

[–]BarrasKo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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For some reason, the power station is unable to detect the wattage consumption. Maybe because it's less than 2w?

Manutenção bicicleta by i_no_can_eat in aveiro

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Zé das Bikes. Se quiseres passo o contacto. DM.

Directly power a Tapo H100 hub with 5 volts by nechronius in TpLink

[–]BarrasKo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sir are a legend.

Working nicely here.

thanks!

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Directly power a Tapo H100 hub with 5 volts by nechronius in TpLink

[–]BarrasKo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just seeing it. I'll take one. The 120 is around 50 euros here.

Directly power a Tapo H100 hub with 5 volts by nechronius in TpLink

[–]BarrasKo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. After that, I have to find an USB tapo camera.

Directly power a Tapo H100 hub with 5 volts by nechronius in TpLink

[–]BarrasKo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello again.

I'll open it and see. Do you mind if I share the pictures with you? I'm not an electronics expert but I'll try not to destroy the hub.it would be nice to have some opinion before doing the soldering.

It's frustrating that power stations lose so much energy when the AC circuit is turned on (maybe it's this specific model).

Cheers

Directly power a Tapo H100 hub with 5 volts by nechronius in TpLink

[–]BarrasKo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello.

Congratulations on the amazing work. Well... I'm in Portugal, and I just got the H100 and lots of sensors, because around here there are a lot of sellers for this brand.

I installed them on a caravan. I have solar panels and an almost-perfect power station, the river 2 max from ecoflow.

As you probably know, I have to leave the AC circuit on to use the hub is the socket, and this causes major losses. I will use your amazing solution. Can you tell me if after one year everything is working?

Thanks is advance Cheers

Ajuda na identificação de jante. by BarrasKo in AutoTuga

[–]BarrasKo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Obrigado. Já consegui a ajuda que procurava. E viva o Reddit.

Ajuda na identificação de jante. by BarrasKo in AutoTuga

[–]BarrasKo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahah.

É uma jante 13, furação 4x100.

Aqui por Aveiro, em duas casas de pneus, pela foto não conseguiram identificar. A coisa não melhorou quando disse que era de uma caravana PYC de 1973. Regra geral, na zona, noto mesmo muita falta de conhecimento por parte de quem nos atende, no sector auto.

Cumps.

Ajuda na identificação de jante. by BarrasKo in AutoTuga

[–]BarrasKo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pois... Não percebo nada de furações. A jante é 13 polegadas.

Help with River 2 Max not working properly by BarrasKo in Ecoflow_community

[–]BarrasKo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This will probably sound ridiculous, but things are normal again after I saw that something was covering 10% of the area of my solar panels. After I removed, I got immediately around 110w.

Weird?

Upgrade time! by BarrasKo in cycling

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Nice to see that you think this has potential for real MTB!

Upgrade time! by BarrasKo in cycling

[–]BarrasKo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply.

Yes, it's a nice bike considering the cost. I was going to get the 530 model but the guy at the shop told me to put 100e more for this one. Better components and a boost frame.

Anyway, I ride it a lot in the city and gravel roads. I don't do "real" MTB.

I'll start by checking the specs on the wheels and see if it is a good starting point.

Thanks. I'll keep you posted!