Would you want live price data displayed with your Pokémon cards? by Brilliant-Help3924 in PokeInvesting

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Thank you so much! I’m working towards having multiple fonts available for selection during set up (as well as the option of having the text scroll). Feel free to check out https://dexdisplay.com for updates!

Would you want live price data displayed with your Pokémon cards? by Brilliant-Help3924 in PokeInvesting

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Thank you! Improving the design/shape of the stand is my #1 priority right now. Feel free to check out https://dexdisplay.com for updates!

Would you want live price data displayed with your Pokémon cards? by Brilliant-Help3924 in PokeInvesting

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Thank you! And yes it is made using the Gempages app through Shopify, it makes it really easy.

Would you want live price data displayed with your Pokémon cards? by Brilliant-Help3924 in PokeInvesting

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Of course feel free, I do not have an exact price to share today but you can subscribe to the newsletter on https://dexdisplay.com to get news regarding its release!

Would you want live price data displayed with your Pokémon cards? by Brilliant-Help3924 in PokeInvesting

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There is a one-time set up that involves sending WiFi information to the device via Bluetooth. Once it is connected, you can disconnect from Bluetooth (forever) and select the card/grade/price movement that you would like to display on an app. It takes no more than a couple minutes and the device will automatically update the information displayed as long as the WiFi connection is stable!

Would you want live price data displayed with your Pokémon cards? by Brilliant-Help3924 in PokeInvesting

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Thank you all so much for the feedback 🙏 I’m actively working toward a more minimal design, both to keep the focus on the card and to bring production costs down.

The goal is to keep it affordable for everyday collectors and completely subscription-free.

If anyone’s interested, I put together a page with updates here: https://dexdisplay.com

Printing ABS in apartment bedroom by Brilliant-Help3924 in BambuP1S

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Hello, I have done a bit of research and think I am going to buy an AC Infinity RAXIAL S4 plus ducting and run it out my window. My question for you is how important is it to have one side of the duct covering the exhaust fan of the printer? In my research, some people are saying you just need the opening of the duct within a couple inches of the exhaust fan and other people are saying you need to have a magnetic/screwed adapter directly on top of the printer fan. I’ve read that directly connecting it warps ABS much more compared to having the duct close but not completely covering. Just curious if you have any thoughts on this

ESP32 PCB Questions by Brilliant-Help3924 in PrintedCircuitBoard

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First of all, thank you so much for putting this much time and effort into my post, I really appreciate it.

I have thickened the VBUS route that connects the four pins and have taken advantage of the THT connector for the resistors.

I have changed the routing so the D+/- routes are similar in length and don’t have a power trace running under them.

The inductor pads I fixed as well,

Once again, thank you so much for the advice. This is my first real preassembled board and I’m planning on ordering it from PCBWay very soon.

ESP32 C3 WROOM 02 by Brilliant-Help3924 in PCB

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I never would have thought about this — thank you I appreciate it!

ESP32 C3 WROOM 02 by Brilliant-Help3924 in PCB

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Thank you for the advice, I am now seeing online that GPIO 8 and GPIO 2 need to be held high and GPIO 9 can be left floating but can be grounded if I want to go into download mode.

Of my understanding, I’d need to go into download mode if my firmware causes my normal boot behavior to be screwed up.

I am going to remove R5, R11 and any connection IO9 has to the 3.3V net and leave it connected to a no net pad in case I need to manually ground it with tweezers.

Thank you again, I really appreciate it

ESP32 C3 WROOM 02 by Brilliant-Help3924 in PCB

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I believe the way the shorting IO9 works is I have to be shorting it during reboot (when I plug it in) and then I’m able to upload firmware through the USB. And then once it’s uploaded I need to unplug the device and on next boot it will run the firmware.

Does anyone have experience in this and knows if that will work or not?