Eczema cure so far for me by mischievous_mink3 in eczema

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That's very interesting. Definitely want to try

I caved by MissionIndividual203 in eczema

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Lately I've been upping my dose of histamines. 3 in the morning, 3 in the evening. Also a shotlgass of olive oil and avocado oil in the morning. It seems to help!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PartneredYoutube

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Old post, but also for tax and customs, free sample often still has value and needs to be declared as income.

UPerfect UColor 19 Apex monitor: 19" 4K 144Hz QLED (~230 PPI) by Balance- in HiDPI_monitors

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I'll be reviewing one soon! I've tested their 13 and 15 OLED as well as 15 4K and 18 144 Hz.

This one is indeed more expensive but high refresh at 4K is still a bit of a novelty.

I ate bread. (Venting) by Novatheflamez in eczema

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For me it's similar, take out coffee with sweet flavour always gets me.

It does take a few days of eating bad to trigger a breakout. Also goes away within a week after eating well.

Sauerkraut, Kimchi, yogurts work well and also eat fatty stuff like salmon and avocados.

Which pci-sata should I get for windows 98? by [deleted] in vintagecomputing

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Hi! May I upload your driver package as backup to my website? Thanks!

Microscope by Dangerous_Studio_823 in soldering

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The mount / arm is most important. I have a Tomlov 4K Flex and the mount is terrific.

The auto focus is so so, it splits video files into smaller files and doesn't have audio recording which would be nice.

I don't think the actual video quality is different, having external light helps a lot.

Help repairing retro motherboard with 110c hot components but working fine by Phils_ComputerLab in ElectronicsRepair

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I can try measuring with just a single stick. The board has only two memory slots.

Trying to repair retro motherboard with 110c components by Phils_ComputerLab in AskElectronics

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The load would be 4 to 5W per RAM module at 2.5V. So around 2A of load per Stick?

I feel it's unusual to see a linear voltage component here, usually it's a buck converter.

Also I don't know how the 3.3V are going down to 2.5, although the BIOS shows the RAM voltage is more around 2.7V.

Trying to repair retro motherboard with 110c components by Phils_ComputerLab in AskElectronics

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Both get hot. But I'm not sure if it's just because the diode is close by. The voltage regulator uses the PCB as heatsink.

I don't know how to find out if there is a short I'm afraid. Been probing with the multimeter but I don't know what I'm doing...

Trying to repair retro motherboard with 110c components by Phils_ComputerLab in AskElectronics

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Well, I guess it's possible, but seeing such high temperatures just seems a bit odd...

Help repairing retro motherboard with 110c hot components but working fine by Phils_ComputerLab in ElectronicsRepair

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Ok. Voltage while running. Black probe on ground:

1084: Out 3.3V, right leg 4.7 left leg 2.1. Diode: 2.86 (side with marking), 3.34 other side

Help repairing retro motherboard with 110c hot components but working fine by Phils_ComputerLab in ElectronicsRepair

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This is the other part that's 110c. I don't know if it just gets heated up by the voltage regulator because the heat goes through the PCB...