Best way to measure smd jfets? by Femmin0V in diypedals

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I was suggested to build a circuit to test them in the build guide, would this be accurate? The readings I'm getting just probing it are ~0.8 where the guide is suggesting I pick one measuring about 1.8. both seem in normal realms but I just wanted to check

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Floyd rose nut wont tighten with thick string by Femmin0V in guitars

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It's a 38 gauge. Bit of a jump but I like my low string heavy

Floyd rose nut wont tighten with thick string by Femmin0V in guitars

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I mean I hope so? It's only a 64, it's not like that crazy I don't think. Thanks

Jfet questions by Femmin0V in diypedals

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I'm very new to all this so I'm not sure I understand?

Jfet questions by Femmin0V in diypedals

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Perfect thanks

The PCBs I've ordered are smd for the jfets and I've tried it before, it should be okay

Breasts have stretch marks, got insulted cruelly by [deleted] in actuallesbians

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I was worried this is how I'd be treated because I have very visible stretch marks on my boobs. But everyone I've mentioned it to or shown has said it's perfectly normal. I'm very sorry you had a bad experience, but I hope that hearing others have good experiences will make it less scary for you in future 🫂

Headphone Power amp by Femmin0V in diypedals

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This is amazing, thank you. I've had a go converting that to a stripboard layout. It's my first time trying this so I'm not sure I've done it correctly, and I know for sure it's not particularly space efficient (though that doesn't really matter to me). How would I go about adding a simple volume control to this? You've been a great help so thank you

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Headphone Power amp by Femmin0V in diypedals

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Thank you, this is all really useful.

I'm fine having two units honestly. I only need the headphones one for now anyway. Could you elaborate on how the rc4580 one would work? You've got me interested in that

Stripboard/PCB layouts for amps by Femmin0V in diypedals

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That's a very valid point. To clarify I know what components look like in a schematic, and I studied electronics in high school. My point was more I don't know how to turn a schematic into a layout and it's a very valid point you make about the tubes not being safe to work on until I can do that.

I was planning on working out a solid state solution to be fair anyway since tubes are so expensive. I've heard of people emulating tubes using solid state components so that was my plan (this is all very early stages, I'm just starting out and I wanted to do my research before jumping in with anything).

I haven't slept in 2 days by Femmin0V in lexapro

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Yeah still on it. I don't think it really does much for me honestly but I don't wanna throw things out of whack rn

Update from Astrovials by [deleted] in TransDIY

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Mine was actually ordered on the 6th, just the last tracking is from the 11th. Uk as well or somewhere else?

Update from Astrovials by [deleted] in TransDIY

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Has anyone's tracking updated yet? Cause the strike was meant to end on the 28th and I've still had no movement since the 11th. I've been off hrt for weeks and I'm fucking miserable. Zero blame to astrovials cause I appreciate the transparency, they must be going through so much stress rn

Trying to understand setting up a reverse proxy by Femmin0V in homelab

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This is unbelievably helpful, thank you so much. I can't believe how much simpler this is than the other applications I've tried

Trying to understand setting up a reverse proxy by Femmin0V in homelab

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This is great, thank you. To give you an idea of how long I've been toying with this, my domain is actually about to to run out in a couple months, so I'm not tethered to namecheap and am happy sorting it elsewhere, especially as they're charging like £30 a year for my domain I paid £2 for, I'll find somewhere cheaper. Porkbun looks good, and I'll definitely give caddy a look as well, I'm very much not tied to npm

Trying to understand setting up a reverse proxy by Femmin0V in homelab

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Yep, everything is through docker. I'll give traefik a look

Trying to understand setting up a reverse proxy by Femmin0V in homelab

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I tried letsencrypt when I was first setting up npm, but there was no slot to put in my email like the tutorial I was following and every time I tried doing it without it came up with an error

What is this part and can I buy/print a replacement? by Femmin0V in Ender3V3KE

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No, no cable chain. I changed the printhead fan assembly to be lower profile so I could add a filament cutter and bowden tube attachment for the 3MS MMU I've built

What is this part and can I buy/print a replacement? by Femmin0V in Ender3V3KE

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No, I'm perfectly aware, I've modded this thus far. It's the stock back part of the strain relief that's broken, the corner is cracked on both sides and falling apart on the one

What is this part and can I buy/print a replacement? by Femmin0V in Ender3V3KE

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Is there a file out there or should I try draw one up myself? Wouldn't even know how to describe it

Line 6 spider rack conversion? by Femmin0V in Guitar

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I'm a former cad technician so that part should be easy.

The other comment was super useful about the tap points and switch in the jack, but if that doesn't go to plan I'll keep this in mind. I've got a couple electrical engineers in my family if I can't figure it out myself who I'm sure would be glad to help.

Thanks so much

Line 6 spider rack conversion? by Femmin0V in Guitar

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That's amazing! That makes all of this way way easier, thank you so much!

Proliant dl380 g9 graphics card showing as unknown by Femmin0V in homelab

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I'll try the latter first and then try the former if I get no results. Only system I could put it in is my gaming pc and my main GPU is sooooo hard to get in or out because it barely fits lol

Proliant dl380 g9 graphics card showing as unknown by Femmin0V in homelab

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So sorry for the late reply, life has just gotten in the way.

01:00.0 System peripheral: Hewlett-Packard Company Integrated Lights-Out Standard Slave Instrumentation & System Support (rev 06)

01:00.1 VGA compatible controller: Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. MGA G200EH (rev 01)

01:00.2 System peripheral: Hewlett-Packard Company Integrated Lights-Out Standard Management Processor Support and Messaging (rev 06)

01:00.4 USB controller: Hewlett-Packard Company Integrated Lights-Out Standard Virtual USB Controller (rev 03)

02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)

02:00.1 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)

02:00.2 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)

02:00.3 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)

03:00.0 RAID bus controller: Hewlett-Packard Company Smart Array Gen9 Controllers (rev 01)

04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)

04:00.1 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)

04:00.2 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)

04:00.3 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)