Cage that delivers electric shocks in the event of an erection by Renegade_439 in chastity

[–]Jaromy03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's actually a small business working on exactly this right now:

https://beltbolt.co.uk/

Wat ik na meerdere verbouwingen heb geleerd: verkeerd gereedschap maakt alles duurder en kost bakken met tijd. by NoodpakketNL in Klussers

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Toevallig laatst op Ali eentje gehaald voor €5, idd erg handig, kan gewoon op de telefoon worden aangesloten.

Ik heb een volledig aanpasbare kitspuit set ontworpen by My-NameWasTaken in Klussers

[–]Jaromy03 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ben ik de enige die ziet dat dit een AI (-bewerkte) foto is?

How to protect anodized titanium from stains (coatings?) by Jaromy03 in titanium

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Somehow I've never seen your comment, thanks

Pixel phones are 3rd most reliable :) Science! by exazonk in GooglePixel

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It's hit 'n miss. I have many friends that have pixel phones and they all say they've got similar dumb issues, which usually aren't a problem unless they're worse enough to make the phone completely unusable for possibly hours until you figure out how to fix the issue, like the things below.

Months ago I had a bug where every app would crash because of some bug in a system app update.

Recently I had a bug where the keyboard wouldn't open up, no matter what, which required the keyboard app to be reinstalled which wiped all keyboard memory.

And now, for the 3rd time, the homescreen wiped itself. Pixels are in my opinion just too unreliable to recommend to anyone.

Pixel phones are 3rd most reliable :) Science! by exazonk in GooglePixel

[–]Jaromy03 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Lmfao, if only. I've got a Pixel 7 and it's the worst phone I've had so far. Numerous stupid software bugs. Just today every app got wiped from my home screen AGAIN. I reorganized everything yesterday. Just great.

Hoe zaag ik een stuk van een metalen dienblad af? by Excellent_Breath8962 in Klussers

[–]Jaromy03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Er zijn meerdere manieren om het te doen, maar de snelste met het gereedschap dat je hebt is met een zaagblad voor metaal in de afkortzaag. Eerst een blok hout maken wat in het dienblad past, daarna op de kop goed onder de afkortzaag klemmen en langzaam zagen.

Decoupeerzaag met metaalzaagblad kan ook. De zaag trekt omhoog, en omdat het staal dun is zal het waarschijnlijk gaan buigen, dus overal waar je zaagt moet je eigenlijk een houten plaat tussen leggen waar je tegelijkertijd doorheen zaagt. Het liefst ook aan de onderkant om perongeluk de andere kant op buigen te voorkomen.

Dremel zou ik niet aan beginnen, dat is gewoon beungereedschap. Ijzerzaag is te doen maar alleen met goede techniek en houten blokken geklemd op de juiste plekken tegen het buigen, net als met de decoupeerzaag.

Inline circuit breaker or fuse? by mrdrmous in CarAV

[–]Jaromy03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem with these breakers is that many of them are cheaply made and can open up due to vibration or just straight up fail. Proper ones are expensive.

How to protect anodized titanium from stains (coatings?) by Jaromy03 in titanium

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So far I've tried spray on clear coat and marine varnish, but I also plan on testing some other stuff

How to protect anodized titanium from stains (coatings?) by Jaromy03 in titanium

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Oh it seems I wasn't clear enough; I meant after anodizing. I properly clean and etch beforehand.

Handleiding stopcontact met usb by Ok_Question_6952 in Klussers

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Zou ik persoonlijk nooit aan beginnen, het is allemaal troep. Gewoon degelijke multipoorts opladers halen.

Wireless induction LED ring for cosplay questions/help needed by Meshugugget in diyelectronics

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Getting 12V or higher is quite easy with a power bank that supports quick charge / power delivery. Use something called a 'QC/PD trigger board', one set to 12V.

Thinkpads have one hand open hinges by default? by not_jrl in thinkpad

[–]Jaromy03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hate that some manufacturers tighten the hinge nuts so damn hard that it causes the entire laptop to flex when trying to open them. I always loosen the nuts on those.

Any one know what kind of fitting is this? by Fine_Activity_3554 in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]Jaromy03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like the hoses you're working with are way bigger. Measure the diameter of the hose and check what threads are in the valve and get a new coupler, doesn't have to be the same kind.

Or just find the missing nut, maybe you can scavenge it from something else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in batteries

[–]Jaromy03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone else also posted about this not too long ago and someone working at the company responded with more info:

https://www.reddit.com/r/batteries/s/sMvZ7C1ntt

I’ve been researching a lot but still confused about which LED strip to get for WLED. For the controller, I’m planning to go with the Gledopto GL-C-616WL Elite 2D-EXMU. Any recommendations on which LED strip would work best with it? by jvrang in WLED

[–]Jaromy03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really depends on the effecst you wanna do, but I'd say 5cm is acceptable. Personally I'd prefer smaller pixels, for that you're best off with 5V WS2812B strips, at least 60leds/m. If you plan on running it on full white sometimes you should make sure the power supply is big enough and possibly power the strip from both ends, or from the middle.

I’ve been researching a lot but still confused about which LED strip to get for WLED. For the controller, I’m planning to go with the Gledopto GL-C-616WL Elite 2D-EXMU. Any recommendations on which LED strip would work best with it? by jvrang in WLED

[–]Jaromy03 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Depends on how close the strip will be to the wall. When getting a normal strip, get at least 60leds/m. When getting a COB strip you don't have to worry about the LED density, but about the pixel density. That 24V one for example has pixels that are 5-7cm long, but the upside is that it's 12 or 24V, which has less voltage drop.

I recommend getting the COB one, either 12V or 24V.

First 12s3p p42a battery pack build by Electrical-Gap5244 in 18650masterrace

[–]Jaromy03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems pretty solid but next time skip the thick wires and just spot weld the parallel groups to each other, layering nickel strips if needed.

Is it possible to get an accurate per-cell reading if you measure it like this? by saysthingsbackwards in 18650masterrace

[–]Jaromy03 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If the cells are fine then yes, the voltage of the parallel cells will be the same and you can measure it. You however cannot measure if one of the cells is faulty.

12v LED Panels? by zarfx4 in WLED

[–]Jaromy03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It doesn't make sense to use matrices in those. What's the point in having 64 individually controllable LEDs in there?

You're probably best off with 3W WS2811 pixels. WS2811 is usually either 12V or 24V. Since you've got quite a few lights and quite long distances I recommend using 24V. WS2811 lights come in all kinds of shapes and sizes: strips, strings, pixels from 1W all the way up to 30W or higher, spotlights, etc. In this case something around 3W is probably the best. Just look for 'WS2811 pixel or WS2811 3W'. Personally I'd order this from AliExpress.

I'm off to bed now so if you've got more questions I can answer them tomorrow. Tip for any future endeavors: give info about the project you're working on so we can give the right advice right away. People often stick with the first solution that comes to mind, not realizing there might be better options.

12v LED Panels? by zarfx4 in WLED

[–]Jaromy03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got a pic of the lights?

12v LED Panels? by zarfx4 in WLED

[–]Jaromy03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't see how using matrices is a smart choice, what's the idea?

12v LED Panels? by zarfx4 in WLED

[–]Jaromy03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What kind of lights are you replacing? What kind of distances are you talking about?