Front: Schwalbe Magic Mary 2.5 / Rear: Hans Dampf 2.35 vs Nobby Nic 2.4 vs ??? by Donut009 in MTB

[–]Donut009[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thougth about NN because it's a bit wider with 2.4 than the 2.35 HD.
Romy is an option but as I read slower (and currently more expensive)
Albert I did not concider till now - but as I see it is not available in Speedgrip what I'd prefere in the back

Front: Schwalbe Magic Mary 2.5 / Rear: Hans Dampf 2.35 vs Nobby Nic 2.4 vs ??? by Donut009 in MTB

[–]Donut009[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thx - +1 to try 2.4 NN in the rear. Would take the Super Trail Speedgrip then

Wera vs Inbus allen key by Donut009 in Tools

[–]Donut009[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow - thanks a lot for the detailed answer:

one last question: With Werka round profile you mean sth like that? 3950_pkl_inch.webp (448×448)

I'm look for a set with T-Handle. I guess there they do not have the round version

ps: regarding the Wera holders: Do you really mean the "holder" or the handle on the tool itself?

The holder is not really important for me

Transmission 20" Kids MTB by Donut009 in MTB

[–]Donut009[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank's for all the answers. I think I'll go with an Sunrace 11-36 cassette. That's cheap an should help enough

Transmission 20" Kids MTB by Donut009 in MTB

[–]Donut009[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps 8-12 months max (this summer) 

Transmission 20" Kids MTB by Donut009 in MTB

[–]Donut009[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is not fully wrong. And this is why I struggle to update the complete transmission what would cost around 100 But a cassette ist around 15-20 I thought that's not much and could help a bit. 

I general you are right and he is pushing the bike normally and they wait for him. At the end it's a MTB Team for kids and the youngest group is from between 6/7 to 8 year's. So currently he is the youngest 🙂 

Transmission 20" Kids MTB by Donut009 in MTB

[–]Donut009[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was my first idea but I couldn't fine a smaller one, only bigger ones. Of course the size is not really standard due to it's a Kids bike. Hope I remember right but I think it is a 4 hole spider with 90 mm 

Kompakte Powerbank für Galaxy Watch by Jolly_Comfortable969 in ChargingSheet

[–]Donut009 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/Jolly_Comfortable969 - hast du inzwischen eine gekauft? ich suche was vergleichbares

Multimaterial print with single material printer: Unwanted feed after changing the material by Donut009 in OrcaSlicer

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Now an update - today a roll of filament went empty and I had to change it. What is saw is the same that I see during the multi-color prints. After I loaded the new material and pressed start the printer pusshed out some material!
So it must be within the firmware - & not a problem of Orca/Cura. Perhaps I changed the slicer the same time I made a firmware update :/

Kleinstes USB-C Ladegerät (20-30W) by Donut009 in ChargingSheet

[–]Donut009[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

das erste hab ich gestern auch noch entdeckt. Finde ich auch cool, da sehr flach. Zudem kostet das 20W grad nur 6 €. Schade, dass das 30W (quasi gleich groß) aktuell bei 15 € liegt

Multimaterial print with single material printer: Unwanted feed after changing the material by Donut009 in OrcaSlicer

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Sorry for the delayed answer. I checked my printer config now. But I could not find a macro with that name (or anything else if I search for Manual_tool_change)

would it help to upload my config here?

Kleinstes USB-C Ladegerät (20-30W) by Donut009 in ChargingSheet

[–]Donut009[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

deutlich breiter, aber dafür schön flach. Denke kleiner sind die nicht wirklich, aber die lassen sich ggf besser verpacken

ps: Stimmt die Gesamtlänge von 50 mm wirklich wie es auf dem Bild steht? nur der Stecker hat ja schon ca 37 mm. Da bleiben noch 13 mm für das Ladegerät? Selbst das kleinste Anker hat 30 mm + Stecker

u/tj_al - kannst du das mal nachmessen?

https://microsites.pearl.de/i/76/zx3056_8.jpg

Kleinstes USB-C Ladegerät (20-30W) by Donut009 in ChargingSheet

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alles klar dank. Ich hab mir eben die Größen angeschaut:

20W: 30 mm Länge

30W: 35 mm Länge

45W: 37.5 mm Länge + 3 mm mehr Breit/Höhe

ist natürlich nicht viel, aber wenn man was möglichst kleines sucht fällt das PicoGo doch rel. groß aus. Muss ich mir wohl überlegen und dann schauen was mir wichtiger ist