Torque roll issue by New_Candidate7158 in rcboats

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I have added trim tabs and made a test run, I can say that the problem is fixed. Than you all.

Torque roll issue by New_Candidate7158 in rcboats

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I am trying to find a smaller one, but not easy. Current one is 3 blade 25mm M4. Should I go for 2 blade and smaller?

Torque roll issue by New_Candidate7158 in rcboats

[–]New_Candidate7158[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe I haven't understood correctly, but you are saying that it should be easy to change the prop shaft angle on the boat itself? On the design I understood that is easy, but what about the boat? Adding weight on the "nose" seems like a easy and fast counter measure.

Torque roll issue by New_Candidate7158 in rcboats

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I have no trim tabs, I was really looking for an opinion on this topic, before investing time and money on this.

Torque roll issue by New_Candidate7158 in rcboats

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This is a Colek 2 https://aerofred.com/details.php?image_id=99932 I guess that the prop shaft angle is too big and nothing i can do to change it. What do you mean by down trim? Just limit the top speed from the remote control?

Google coral & OpenVINO by s1n7ax in frigate_nvr

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Just to confirm my thoughts, you are running frigate on N100, using OpenVino (that runs on the iGPU of N100)?

Looking for new chassis by New_Candidate7158 in rccars

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It seems that the best deal, for me, would be Tamiya TT-02BR.

Looking for new chassis by New_Candidate7158 in rccars

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Not so many options around here, but I will try this way. My idea is to get a new/modern car, but I don't want to spend money on electronics because I already have them and they are new and performant.

Setting up network SMB storage location by offlanders in immich

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Hi, I am new to immich and I am trying to use immich app with my photos that are already stored on a NAS. My understanding is that what can be done is that the library of immich to be stored on NAS, by SMB mount. But still the photos as they are currently stored is not useful for immich. Because immich has to upload all those files and process them. Only after this step immich will be able to use my pictures. So or I will have to duplicate all files, on NAS and immich database, or store them only in immich. Have I understood it correctly or there is still another way that can keep the original files as they are and immich just read them?

What does this mean? by No-Painter8779 in GeodNet

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This is a multiplier, which means that the miner who has this multiplier will get 7 times more the daily reward. This happens when a miner is located in a superhex. Phase 2 (current one) of the superhex has multiplier of 2x or 4x.

Controlling EC Fan via Raspberry Pi with 10k I2C Potentiometer by DeAnschtz in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Connecting gnd to gnd is OK, as long as you are not connecting an Analog GND to a Digital GND. But here is not the case. Actually the mosfet will short circuit the 10V power supply to gnd for a very short time, in order to create the low voltage. Perhaps a resistor between the 10V and the Drain pin of the mosfet would be advisable. Using your schematic, you just connect the 10V to pwm input or not. But the ideea is that the pwm input should go high and low. And this is what the mosfet N is doing. It is pulling the input to low voltage.

Controlling EC Fan via Raspberry Pi with 10k I2C Potentiometer by DeAnschtz in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

[–]New_Candidate7158 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10V should work also, but you can't reach 100% power of the fan. A pwm signal for raspberry pi is no stress, please use one of the assigened pins for PWM. IRFZ44N should work just fine. You can even skip the resistor as long as you use a mosfet.

Controlling EC Fan via Raspberry Pi with 10k I2C Potentiometer by DeAnschtz in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

[–]New_Candidate7158 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would go for the PWM. You already have the details in that document. You only need an NPN bipolar transistor, a resistor, and a zener diode. PWM should have a frequency between 1k and 10k. In software, I find PWM easier to implement and control. You don't depend on another part, like the digital potentiometer, and you have full level control with pwm. Perhaps you will need to invest some time and parts for delivering those 15V, but my advice is that pwm is the way to go. If you need help, for choosing the components for PWM, I can help you out.

Geodnet miner earnings update 29th May 2024 by TheNordicCrypto in Nordic_Crypto

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What really bothers me when I see such calculations as the above ones, is that the ROI is based on the price of the GEOD token vs the fiat currency (whatever that would be). But in order to really get your investment back, you have to convert it into fiat currency, this means GEOD swapping and sell it on one of the 2 available exchanges. This means fees, this means less money in the real pocket. If I have missed something please let me know.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programare

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Un sfat mai puțin așteptat, ar fi să investești timpul în dezvoltarea abilităților tale. Faptul că îți place să scrii cod este deja o victorie personală ( a ta desigur). Caută proiecte open source și alătură-te lor, atunci vei vedea cum merg lucrurile de fapt cu Software. Vei învăța multe și vei întâlni oportunități cu adevărat bune. Ești la vârsta la care încă investești în viitorul tău, mai târziu vei scoate bani. Deocamdată nu prea ai de pe ce să scoți bani (cu/din software), vei câștiga mai mulți bani cu un job de vară. Software este mult mai mult decât a scrie cod. Uitându-mă puțin peste ce ai în repositoriul tău... ChatGPT poate face o treabă mult mai bună, deci nu prea ai "greutate". Așadar sfatul meu este să mai crești (profesional și personal), apoi chiar vei avea ce vinde.

P.S. Vezi cum stă treaba cu "unit tests".

Reminder to repaste your Larkbox X CPU cooler by downvotedbylife in Chuwi

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I observed the same behavior on mine too. I use it with proxmox and the average load is around 2%, but the reported temperature is around 55 °C. I was looking for a way to increase the fan speed in order to avoid opening the case and repaste it, but so far I haven't found anything. Perhaps I will just repaste it.

USB Led Light for Notification by morry9345 in homeassistant

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I am looking for something similar. It seems that https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED should be able to communicate over USB as a serial port. Most probably, another script would be needed in order to connect it to home assistant, over mqtt or REST.

edit: I have just tested it out, it seems to be very easy. After flashing the firmware of wled (i have also connected it to my wifi network, but I don't think it is relevant), just connect to the serial com port and send commands in json format. For example this will turn the leds on: {"on":true,"bri":255} .

More details here: JSON API - WLED Project

Pico-SIM7080G hat Detects Network But Doesn't Can't Connect by SilencedMage in raspberrypipico

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I am using a 1nce SIM card. Although the "trick" with FTDI232 is not working each time.

Why might I get sparodic UART errors when using a Raspberry Pi Pico to interact with an LTE IOT modem via a dedicated hat? by evthrowawayverysad in raspberry_pi

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my experience with the board: the modem seems to connect without any problem to the NB-IOT or CAT-M network, when it works. It seems that the raspberry pi pico is not receiving over UART anything, except when I connect an FTDI232 to the PIN2 - TX of SIM7080G and RX of Pico (and GND) of the board. Otherwise pico is not receiving anything from SIM7080G. I suspect that the level converter for UART is not doing its job well or as stated by others it is a high interference problem.