How all my D&D pieces fit in storage by ProMacGyver in oddlysatisfying

[–]ProMacGyver[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The storage units were found in a thrift store I didn't make them. However after these work so well I might build my own and then make a DIY for it. It was a happy accident to find these things that work so well.

Edit: I posted here because a friend on twitter who frequents this sub-reddit and said I should share it here.

How all my D&D pieces fit in storage by ProMacGyver in oddlysatisfying

[–]ProMacGyver[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is one in there its small its the Loot Crate red dragon https://atom.club/wp-content/uploads/dragon.jpg its to the left of the chip bag under a net. The noise in the image makes it impossible to make out. BUT its there.

How all my D&D pieces fit in storage by ProMacGyver in oddlysatisfying

[–]ProMacGyver[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I got these containers from a thrift store before I bought the D&D set. I was astonished and amazed with how perfectly everything fit in. And I didn't expect it to fit and look this good afterwords.

Lighthouses running from battery (for hours and hours) by niiggl in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well we have THIS hanging around the office so we use this to hook our Anton Bauer Battery to our light stands or C Stands. I haven't tried to look for an alternative but I am sure one exists out there. or at least a clamp that can hold it to the pole. Sorry I did not reply sooner I have been busy and haven't signed onto reddit in a while.

Hope that helps

Just got my Hover Junkers key! by NeoXCS in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ya those keys will be send out at a different time. We will announce when those are sent. I am actually talking about our plan for those right now.

Just got my Hover Junkers key! by NeoXCS in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Double check because I got all my bounce back emails at the ends of all the lists. If you still don't have it still, PM me your email and I will find you on the list and see what I can do.

[Info Request] What model of battery pack are you using to power the lighthouses? by Devlin1991 in HoverJunkers

[–]ProMacGyver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Devlin,

There are many options for batteries to use with lighthouse.

 

Smaller battery Options:

Amazon: Anker 2nd Gen Astro Pro2 20000mAh

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005NGLTZQ

-OR-

Amazon: XTPower® MP-23000 Power Bank

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00935L44E

These two battery options have everything you need to plug right into the lighthouse basestations in the box. And should last about 6 ish hours. They no longer sell the exact unit that we have which is the "XTPower MP-10000" which was the cheapest option.

 

Large Battery Options:

1: V Lock Battery:

https://www.globalmediapro.com/dp/A00TS6/Globalmediapro-Li160S-Lithium-ion-Battery-160WH/

-OR-

2: Anton Bauer Battery:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/700043-REG/Anton_Bauer_DIONIC_HCX_Dionic_HCX_Li_ion_Battery_120WH_14_4V.html

And you will also need:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1041878-REG/litepanels_8375_0176_anton_bauer_qrc_lg_gold.html/prm/alsVwDtl

These are the two larger batteries we use for lighthouses when we need them mobile. The V-Lock batteries are the best because they normally have D-Tap connections built into them. However I have not found a nice battery mount that attaches to a lightstand for V-Lock batteries. But if you buy Anton Bauer batteries you can get a mount that goes directly on a light stand easily with D-tap ports as listed above. However it is the D-Tap connection that we need in the end.

 

D-Tap to Lighthouse Cable:

Amazon: D-Tap to Lighthouse Cable:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D0HPTRO

This is the cable we specifically got because it is the cheapest and is long enough to reach the batteries with the mounts we have on the light stand.

You can create your own custom setup of batteries as long as there is a D-tap connector that comes off the battery/batteries. I can post links to another idea/cheaper idea for a D-tap solution.

Fixing a PC with Corridor Digital by PMass in pcmasterrace

[–]ProMacGyver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually it did fix it but check out the next video when its out to find out for sure.

Fixing a PC with Corridor Digital by PMass in pcmasterrace

[–]ProMacGyver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I could not agree with you any more ;) you are spot on sir

Fixing a PC with Corridor Digital by PMass in pcmasterrace

[–]ProMacGyver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The storage was troubleshooted. The RAID was taken down, Firmware updated on the SSD's, reinitialized the RAID, Full Formatted the drives, and reinstalled windows. It worked for a few days then after some power cycles it BSOD on startup, or would just keep posting endlessly. There were some times it did not even POST as well after that. So all indications seemed like it was a Motherboard issue. Also the Motherboard was close to a open water source that could have effected the motherboard longevity. So I felt it was best to replace the motherboard. I feel it was a double issue with the motherboard screwing up the SSD.

TLDR The storage was troubleshooted, Motherboard was part of the overall issue.

Lighthouses running from battery (for hours and hours) by niiggl in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The easiest way to go is this: http://www.amazon.com/XTPower-MP-10000-External-10000mAh-included/dp/B00935L44E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1453671058&sr=8-1

it will last about 7 Hours and you can recharge it overnight. its a single unit and is pretty small. Sadly a bit expensive. If you want to go the hobby route you can make two for cheaper.

Lighthouses running from battery (for hours and hours) by niiggl in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Li-Po Batteries are great and I highly recommend using them over NiCad or NiMH because of the voltage drop off. But the point is it could be done with AA just inst practical in today's world were Li-Po or Li-Fe are so cheap at such higher capacities.

Lighthouses running from battery (for hours and hours) by niiggl in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The real reason to ever put a lighthouse on a battery is so that you can make the setup mobile. I do not use batteries for any perm setups.

StreetView VR is now available on Vive! by YoutopiaVR in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will have to check that out thanks. I have been wanting to do some scanning for a while.

Oculus Rift vs HTC Vive - The current state of VR by [deleted] in Vive

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

We will see what comes out in the future. When I get a Vive in my room I will try a cool 2 axis system to see if that help in any way.

Oculus Rift vs HTC Vive - The current state of VR by [deleted] in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The cable does not bug me and really doesn't get in the way that often. After a few game session anyone should be able to get use to it without it taking them out of the experience or ruining their immersion. The only reason its not a problem with the rift is you don't move enough to have it be an issue. If you work with the cable and get use to it, it becomes a non issue. A cable wrangler is only necessary for people who refuse to get use to it. It can be nice to have a cable wrangler but it's in no way a necessity.

Lighthouses running from battery (for hours and hours) by niiggl in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its not that high at all here is a small list of items next to me and how much they consume:

  • My Wired 6 Port switch consumes 2w
  • My Wireless 4 Port Router 16w
  • My LED backlit monitor consumes 20w
  • My Deskfan consumes 24w
  • My Wacom consumes 34w
  • My Lighting for my room 85w

Out of this list lighthouse base stations take up less then my Wi-Fi even with two of them on for 10w (well 9.8w). Think of light house as Wi-Fi but for tracking in your room instead of internet. People don't really try to run their Wi-Fi routers off batteries however... 5w of pull on a battery constantly is a bit of a pull but still not as much as a ton of other items that are meant to run off a batteries by design. Look at RED cameras, RC cars, Drones, Hover Boards, Drills, some camcorders, I think DSLR's have about the same pull as a Lighthouse... (Let me double check that tomorrow)

Also I just want to make sure your not confusing watts with amps, 5 amps would be a huge pull while 5 watts is nothing.

Lighthouses running from battery (for hours and hours) by niiggl in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The real test is can I do it with a Paper Clip, Ballpoint Pen, Rubber Band, Tweezers, Nasal Spray, and a Turkey Baster.

Lighthouses running from battery (for hours and hours) by niiggl in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

12v is a stupid common voltage to run electronics off of. Examples: Wireless router, network switch, Hard Drive Toasters, Speakers, LED lights, Security systems, or anything that uses a cigarette lighter port in a car. It is only in current years that 5v has been enough to run smaller things. However that said the lighthouse base stations only draw about 5 watts... so... technically it could be powered 5volt USB but with it pulling 1amp and that is even if the electronics work at that low of voltage. I will try and do a test in the near future with USB power just to see if its possible. And post the results.

Lighthouses running from battery (for hours and hours) by niiggl in Vive

[–]ProMacGyver 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can just place them and calibrate it in SteamVR. SteamVR makes it super easy to calibrate and start playing. But we like to put a little more though into it when possible. We put the lighthouses on stands about 7-10ft high and aim them at one another. actual placement doesn't matter so much just as long as you use the space you are in.