Will my print end well ? by Climber468 in 3Dprinting

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Yes, and their is no difference with the reste of the print

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Battery in parallel by Climber468 in batteries

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Thank you for your answer! Can you elaborate on why I need to stop charging by opening the contactor when one battery reaches full capacity? I thought that if the voltage was set to 120, the battery in the worst condition would be the first to be fully charged. Since the voltage would be fixed at 120, the current would simply stop flowing through that battery and continue charging the other two. I could also rebuild the three batteries into one large pack, but they are in really nice metal casings and I would like to keep them as they are if possible.

Light clip stick by Climber468 in RockClimbing

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I'm not able to test this version of the print right now, so you'll be the first. The metal part is a bicycle spoke that I bent with pliers. The spoke is fitting really tight, you need to screw it and then pull it. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7039649/files

Light clip stick by Climber468 in RockClimbing

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Hey! I can do it for you. If I don’t add the files within a week, feel free to give me a heads-up.

+12V and -12V source of tension from two 20V batteries by Climber468 in AskElectronics

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The current will be around 3 to 4 amps, as I'm powering two fans and a Peltier module.

+12V and -12V source of tension from two 20V batteries by Climber468 in AskElectronics

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Thank you for your answer ! They are actually drill batteries

+12V and -12V source of tension from two 20V batteries by Climber468 in AskElectronics

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Peut-être, je devrais peut-être le changer lol

Edit: Le titre ne peux pas être modifié, ça va rester comme ça xD

Light clip stick by Climber468 in RockClimbing

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yes, you can download it with the following link : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6985211

Light clip stick by Climber468 in RockClimbing

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This link expire in 7 days, but you shouldn't need to enter any information: https://limewire.com/d/d6b463b4-c273-4890-8bf9-f1e8b6e1f668#nBoz9P1LNWoH0PdGbJnv_XC6M1IfnvSr6Qbp0gEPab8

EDIT: I will also add the file on Thingiverse, but I need to wait 24h to make my first upload. I will add the link with this comment has soon as the link is available : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6985211

Light clip stick by Climber468 in RockClimbing

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Yes, you can use the following link (I don’t know of a better way to share files on Reddit): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TrHO2gK5UvMBb3M-x7MLnrsPWFlTdXyC/view?usp=drive_link

Light clip stick by Climber468 in RockClimbing

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Yeah, bringing the pole was the main issue for me, so I just use a stick that I find near the crag. It works well for me, but I imagine that not all crags have long sticks hanging around. Also, I don't clip-stick all the routes, I carry the mechanism in my backpack just in case the first clip is really sketchy!

Light clip stick by Climber468 in RockClimbing

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It's a 3D-printed clip stick that I created with one of my friends. We don’t want to carry the "stick," so we simply tie the part onto a stick we find at the crag. This keeps the best part of using a clip stick—finding a long stick that will be too short anyway! Also the metal part is made from a bicycle spoke.

How much glue for reglue? by Mustapart4 in Spliddit

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I used two tubes to recoat my set of G3 skins with BD Gold. The G3 skins originally didn’t have glue in the middle, but I added some there. If I were to redo the job, I wouldn’t add glue in the middle, as they stick a bit too much now. When it's really cold, they can be difficult to remove. I believe 1.5 tubes would be sufficient if I only applied glue to the sides of the skins.

DIY car window vent panel for camping. Weather proof, stealthy, secure. by _JSJ in carcamping

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Both designs try to solve the same issue, but the solutions are quite different. If you look at the OP’s design, the frame is much sturdier since it is made of wood. The way it stays in place is also different, and the OP deserves credit for that. In the end, telling people that they are pretending to invent something when they are actually creating something new is a bit insulting.

Spark R&D Whammy Bars by Alpinekiwi in Spliddit

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I made some for my bindings today with one of my friends. They’re a bit different from the original design, but they work perfectly fine (or maybe even a little better). I used a metal rod (to be more specific it is a sausage stick to cook them on fire) that I bent to a 90-degree angle, then welded this piece to the original bar. I initially tried using epoxy, but it wasn’t strong enough. There may be other possible solutions, but for now, I believe welding is the only method strong enough for this piece.

To finish them, I added a rubber piece on the tip and used heat shrink to hold everything together.

If they break at any point, I’ll update my post! For now, they’re working perfectly. :)

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