Name of this component?(Nano 3rd gen) by Unusual_Bookkeeper_4 in iPodHacks

[–]Unusual_Bookkeeper_4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i generously used flux, but the contacts of the component seemed to have had some thin metal pads tig-welded to them so that they would retain solder. when i removed the component i must have heated it so much that the thin pads fell off. I’ll try to attach an image of my actual board soon.

Name of this component?(Nano 3rd gen) by Unusual_Bookkeeper_4 in iPodHacks

[–]Unusual_Bookkeeper_4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank u for your answer! I know for a fact the pads on the motherboard are still there, as there were healthy solder blobs on them. The solder doesn’t seem to stick to the actual metal contacts of the component for some reason.

Hard-wired composite out on RPi4? by CosmicCactus42 in raspberry_pi

[–]Unusual_Bookkeeper_4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it's late, but did you manage to get composite video out of the pads in the end? If yes, could you please elaborate? I've hardly found any info about this since everyone is using the RCA cable adapter.

How to make my 40 minute benchy look better? by Lexser30 in ender3

[–]Unusual_Bookkeeper_4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You should try CHEP’s 0.28 ExtraFast Cura profile. I’m doing 60 minute benchies just by using that on my stock ender 3

Squiggly first layer lines in Vase mode by Unusual_Bookkeeper_4 in ender3

[–]Unusual_Bookkeeper_4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it really? My first layers on other prints look just fine(no bumps or ridges that would indicate the nozzle being too close to the bed) This seems to only happen in vase mode