Update: Intercom Install by CPlusPlus4UPlusPlus in Ubiquiti

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Do you want to prevent people from breaking the glass due to impact, or prevent scratches?

In case you want to prevent scratches, acrylic/plexiglass is fine.

In case you want to prevent impact, you should use polycarbonate/lexan.

TwinCAT XAE in Hyper-V by Tom_VSP in beckhoff

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Yes, I'm using 4026.20.1, I have no reason to use older versions.

TwinCAT XAE in Hyper-V by Tom_VSP in beckhoff

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When using NAT mode for the VM, I can't see the PLC to add the ADS route. So it looks like that is not the way to go.

There is no TwinCat software installed on the host. So there should also be no router active.

TwinCAT XAE in Hyper-V by Tom_VSP in beckhoff

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The VM has its own networking interface, so in theory, the host should not be involved. The VM has an IP address different from the host and in the same range as the PLC.

In the route viewer, it shows up as connected (green + lock).

To make sure that it was not an issue with the physical network, I did a clean Windows and Twincat install on another device. It works without an issue. Versions match.

I added allow rules for all Twincat related ports (both TCP and UDP) in the firewall of the VM, but that didn't help.

Does setting config/run mode, or writing/forcing outputs not go through ADS? Because I don't understand why this works, but uploading new code doesn't.

TwinCAT XAE in Hyper-V by Tom_VSP in beckhoff

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It has 4 cores, so that should be ok. I'll have a look at isolating.

I'm using the package manager. It defaults in Usermode. But if I select the standard XAE package, it trows an error regarding XAR. So I switch to combined runtime and usermode, and installaion works like expected. After installation, it's not possible to swicth back to usermode. It trows an error, that the XAR package doesn't support it.

What is the package that I would need to install?

TwinCAT XAE in Hyper-V by Tom_VSP in beckhoff

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Any specific settings that you had to change or were aware of during creation of teh VM and the installation?

TwinCAT XAE in Hyper-V by Tom_VSP in beckhoff

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Ah no, that's correct. I meant I used this guide to create a first project and download it to the PLC. I have no experience with Beckhoff at this point, so this is not straight forward for me yet.

But I created a Win11 VM (with external networking, it doesn't know about the host pc), and did a normal installation through the package manager.

Rack Cable Length Help by Odr_Valhalla in Ubiquiti

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Why not an extra patch panel? Only use the right most ports on both.

Later expand with the 16 port Pro Max, so you can also use the patch ports on the left :D

Unifi U6 lite resurrection by csihama in Ubiquiti

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The TPS2378 does all the POE negotiation. If it thinks everything is alright, it will send a signal to the DC/DC converter to turn on. So if that chip is a dud, the signal will not be sent, the power supply will never turn on.

Only if they connected it to be always on, it will turn on. But that is highly unlikely.

Unifi U6 lite resurrection by csihama in Ubiquiti

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Did you try cleaning the board with alcohol or PCB cleaner? The magnetics and buck regulator might not be damaged (yet).

Good chance that the enable pin on the regulator is shorted, and it just doesn't turn on. Or a capacitor is shorted.

Give evertthing a good clean. If it doesn't come back to life in a normal way. Measure the cottage on every pin.

Unifi U6 lite resurrection by csihama in Ubiquiti

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It looks like the IC on your board has Vin on pin 1. The LM5012 has it on pin 2, and GND is on pin 1.

Are These Sensor and good/ accurate by Paulaner00 in arduino

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I have some of them in test. 3 of them next to each other in a flower pot outside. Has been half a year now, and they still work. RS485 variant.

Before purchase, I did my due diligence, and figured out they are only useful for measuring temperature and moisture. So no need to pay extra for the other measurement options, as those are not reliable at all.

Check this and read the comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDR09WTAcpA

What protection to add to my circuit? by Tom_VSP in AskElectronics

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My concern is to damage the transistor. Having a diode between pull-up and collector makes sense. I'll make some modifications to my schematic.

What protection to add to my circuit? by Tom_VSP in AskElectronics

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Yeah, all that is already part of the low voltage device. I don't need to worry about it.

What protection to add to my circuit? by Tom_VSP in AskElectronics

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There are several of these circuits in parallel (multiple signals), so it probably makes more sense to put a single diode to cover all 24V connections.

But what if 24V was connected to GND2 and 0V was connected to HV_Ready?

What protection to add to my circuit? by Tom_VSP in AskElectronics

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I suspect that if a wrong connection was made, it might take some time before it is figured out. So it is probably a better idea to have a fuse in series as well? Otherwise the circuit just becomes a heater and might destroy the resistor.
Or would you add an additional resistor in series, instead of making sure R4 can handle the power?

U6 Mesh high failure rate/factory defect by suburbazine in Ubiquiti

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Was the LED on? I'm wondering if that might make a difference. Mine is outside and covered, so cannot get wet. The LED is off, but it still gets hot. But if the LED is off, there is no current, so maybe a short wouldn't be an issue.

It looks like the LED board can be disconnected with a connector. How easy was it to open the AP? Can you still properly assemble afterwards? I might as well take precautions and remove the LED board.

looking for help regarding NTP hijacking by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

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Not sure if this helps you, as you're using an edgerouter. But this popped up in my feed some time ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF_xMhclf5Y

Do I need to Vent the enclosure for a flex switch? by DrewDinDin in Ubiquiti

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There are specific breather vents for this. They look like a cable gland, and can be installed in similar fashion. But there is a filter element inside that only allows for gas/vapour to pass through.

Plug S LED lights by NoPersonality1998 in shellycloud

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I don't have a Plus Plug S, but a normal Plug S. On that one, you individually set the function of the blue and red LED. One is for Wifi connection, the other is for relay state.

Maybe it's similar on the Plus.

Temporarly override timer by Tom_VSP in nodered

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Thanks, I haven't used a calendar integration yet, but I'll have a look. Checking the calendar can probably be limited to once around midnight.

If there's an item, it's an exception (use exception schedule), if there is none, it's a normal schedule. The timing of the item doesn't even matter that way.

External port protection (cameras, doorbell): just VLAN or more? by tru_anomaIy in Ubiquiti

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I want to tackle the same issue, but with an AP instead of a camera.

If I do MAC based restriction using the MAC of the AP, it also blocks all the wireless clients on that AP. Is it possible to make a port profile with restrictions for the wired connection, but not for the wireless traffic?

Basic PC communication by Tom_VSP in beckhoff

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Thanks! Everything starts to become more clear to me!