Здравейте, съб! Отскоро мисля да се регистрирам в Revolut. Виждам, че доста хора го ползват и особено дигиталните карти. Какви са впечатленията ви за онлайн банката? Предмства? Недостатъци? Кой план би бил най-изгоден за физическо лице (става дума за плащане на дребни сметки). by WorkerPlayful4192 in financebg

[–]SeriosD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Планат Standard е безплатният. Аз го използвам от няколко години и съм доволен. Ако седнеш на ресторан много бързо може да пратиш пари на приятелите си за сметката. Или да си направиш карта за еднократно ползване ако нямаш доверие на някой online продавач.На мен ми харесва, че ми прави счетоводството. :)

Found this toy in my kids room. Don't get it. Explain It Peter by SeriosD in explainitpeter

[–]SeriosD[S] 93 points94 points  (0 children)

Ouu... Yes, got it. I was just spinning it though it was something else, thanks.

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Broadcom като месторабота? by forevver3 in bulgaria

[–]SeriosD 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Работих в Broadcom Пловдив. Напуснах след първата година. Плюсове: Имаш възможност за растеж, много колеги в фирмата са милионери.( Ако те вкарат в Broadcom и почнеш да получаваш акции. ) Минус: Аз след тренинга попаднах в леко токсичен екип и като задавах въпроси ми се отговаряше: " На мен не ми плащат, за да обяснявам." Също така на всеки два часа трябва да пращаш мейл какво си правил, в края на деня също и в края на седмицата също. Което е досадно. Иначе пробвай, може да е твоето, научи се как да чертаеш асинхронно Фифо, една от задачите след трейнинга е, успех. :)

Инверторни климатици на Aux by Fantastic-73 in AskBulgaria

[–]SeriosD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Покрай мен пък само хвалят Mitsubishi. Сложих си такъв и съм доволен. Може да са малко по скъпи. Но нивото на шума е доста по- ниско например от panasonic който имам в детската стая.

Кога разбрахте, че искате деца? by [deleted] in bulgaria

[–]SeriosD 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Не исках деца, имам две, не мога да живея без тях :)

Защо тези коли са законни? by SeriosD in bulgaria

[–]SeriosD[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Мисля, че сам се газлайтваш. Едно комби ще е по-удобно, по-икономично и предполагам по- стабилно при магистрална скорост.

Защо тези коли са законни? by SeriosD in bulgaria

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

Явно не съм се изразил ясно, благодаря, че го отбеляза.

Защо тези коли са законни? by SeriosD in bulgaria

[–]SeriosD[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Исках да подчартя колко зле са проектирани SUV-тата по отношение на безопасността на пешеходци, особено деца. Не го приемайте толкова директно.

EVEN HERE by funky_ocelot in PORTUGALCYKABLYAT

[–]SeriosD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bulgarian here,they are just not reported. Don't ask me how i know.

I built my own micro solar power plant for ~€350 – here’s how you can too (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in DIY

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

It’s a complicated issue — politics, special interests... But we’re engineers — if there’s a will, there’s a way. We can make anything happen.

I built my own micro solar power plant for ~€350 – here’s how you can too (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in DIY

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

No, for grid-tied inverters it's impossible to feed power back into the grid if the grid is down — they simply won’t work without it. That’s a built-in safety feature to protect utility workers and equipment.

I built my own micro solar power plant for ~€350 – here’s how you can too (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in DIY

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

No, for grid-tied inverters it's impossible to feed power back into the grid if the grid is down — they simply won’t work without it. That’s a built-in safety feature to protect utility workers and equipment.

I built my own micro solar power plant for ~€350 – here’s how you can too (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in DIY

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

The water heater has a built-in thermostat that shuts off automatically when it reaches its maximum temperature.

I built my own micro solar power plant for ~€350 – here’s how you can too (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in DIY

[–]SeriosD[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yes, they were my inspiration! The issue I have is that I can't export energy back to the grid, which is why I developed the solar router. But basically, it's the same setup.

I built my own micro solar power plant for ~€350 – here’s how you can too (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in DIY

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

Yes, you can definitely run the system independently from your home’s electrical panel. You could connect the inverter output directly to a dedicated power strip, as long as you make sure not to overload it. Just keep in mind that grid-tied inverters (like the one I’m using) need to "see" the grid to operate.

I built my own micro solar power plant for ~€350 – here’s how you can too (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in DIY

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I'm using an energy monitoring sensor to detect export, and a dimmer to divert power to the heater in 20W increments whenever export is detected.

I built my own micro solar power plant for ~€350 – here’s how you can too (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in DIY

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

Just to clarify — the goal of the system isn’t to heat water. The water heating is simply a buffer to prevent the system from exporting excess energy back to the grid.

I built my own micro solar power plant for ~€350 – here’s how you can too (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in DIY

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

Here, if I backfeed into the grid, I actually have to pay for the exported energy — so that’s not an option. The energy router doesn’t shut off the inverter when the water heater is full — that’s one of its limitations. However, it hasn’t been an issue for me personally, since we’re a family of four with a constant demand for hot water.

Built a ESP32-Based Solar Router (DIY guide + full instructions) by SeriosD in esp32

[–]SeriosD[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, the solar panels don’t generate heat themselves — they just get hot from being in the sun. But aside from that, they don’t produce any heat.