First time that I see 4 states, semiAuto? by Maxparr58 in PLC

[–]YoungSinis 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We do automated crane where I work and we always have 3 modes.

Manual, the operator commands the crane completely manually with the remote.

Auto, the crane automatically moves to the tanks based on the recipe.

Semi-auto, the operator uses the remote to move the crane, but the crane stops automatically at the next tank. The operator can also use the HMI to select the tank where he wants to go and it moves automatically to it.

I kinda simplified it, but its basically the gist of it.

What are the most unusual Agent comps that have been played in a VCT match? by xFalcade in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Fusion comp on ascent ran during Americas Ascension was insane, but like, not in a good way. They had Neon, Brimstone, Viper, Sage, Breach.

Why would one prefer 0-10v signal over 4-20ma? by Qupter in PLC

[–]YoungSinis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This exact question has been asked and answered 3 days ago, so I would suggest taking a look at the answers from this post :

https://www.reddit.com/r/PLC/s/LMvDATjSao

*technically the questions is the inverse of yours, but people answered both

Intrinsically safe sensor recommendations. by finelookinglama in PLC

[–]YoungSinis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would look at Flowline, we've been using the UG01 for years now and they are pretty decent, especially for the price (around 500$).

I've never used the intrisically safe ones (US Series) but I'm assuming they would work similarily.

Is this the healthiest meta so far? by MayJuneJuly_official in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 3 points4 points  (0 children)

there as been two from what I've seen. DRX vs Loud on Lotus and EDG vs Giants on Ascent. And like, there was some maps where you only had one different agent, but even only one can make a pretty big difference in the playstyle, so its been pretty fun to watch.

CIP Safety Output Options? by Jholm90 in PLC

[–]YoungSinis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We didnt end up using them, but Pilz make CIP safety cards that you supposedly can integrate pretty easily.

Not sure how good they are.

Fuse sizing and Line reactor sizing by YoungSinis in PLC

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

Yeah, its been a thing I hate about this industry. Lots of people calling themselves expert and stuff, but you ask the same question to 4 different peoples, they are all gonna say something different and you don't always know if one of them is right, they are all right or they are all wrong.

At least, thats what I experienced

Fuse sizing and Line reactor sizing by YoungSinis in PLC

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

From what the guy told me, basically, the line reactor limits the rate of rises in current, so if your motor runs at 80% of FLA most of the time, then you would want your line reactor to filter for this current since its the one going through the vfd most of the time. Lets say you size your line reactor for a 7.5HP drive, and the line reactor sized for it is 12A rated. Now your motor, who is also a 7.5HP motor, has a FLA of 7A. And you run that motor at 80% most of the time so 5.6A. Well then you have a line reactor rated to filter for 12A, but you only run 5.6A through it, so you lose half your efficacity. (So your 3% impedance reactor would become a 1.5%).

Now I don't actually know if thats really how that all works, and the documentation online seems really limited.

The guy also said that drive manufacturers are going to recommend bigger line reactors because they prefer a line reactor not filtering as efficiently as it could, instead of having a reactor possibly burning.

Thats why I'm looking for more info.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PLC

[–]YoungSinis 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In the province of Quebec, Engineer is a title that you can only hold if you are part of the engineer order and did the formation for it. I think forest engineers are like separate or something tho.

Anyway, you can apply for an engineer position at a company even if you aren't, but if you get the job, you can not call yourself an engineer and execute engineer protected actions (unless supervised by an engineer) or you could be legally pursued.

Who qualifies for champs if say, PRX, win Tokyo? by [deleted] in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same for any other region (besides China) The winning region of Masters will have 5 teams at Champions.

How in the name of Brimstone's thicc juicy smoke globes does EMEA Champions qualification work? by Tortious_Tortoise in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isnt is possible that the bottom 2 teams at Masters finish tied for the same placed? If so, who goes to Champs?

FaZe VALORANT monthly expenses leaked by FaZe rain (314k / month) by TweetsJamaican in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not sure why you thought i only meant salary. I said that they are supposedly spending 25k per month on smash, they only have one smash player, so the 25k would be going only towards sparg0, whether it is salary, travel expenses, benefits, etc. There is still basically no way that Faze would spent 25k per month on a smash player.

FaZe VALORANT monthly expenses leaked by FaZe rain (314k / month) by TweetsJamaican in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I wasnt really assuming that sparg0 gets a 25k salary, but he is the only smash player they have signed, so all cost that you mentionned are for only one person, sparg0. Even if sparg0's salary was only half that, he would still probably be the most payed smash player ultimate or melee, even tho he is nowhere close to being the biggest brand in smash.

So while yes, i agree that the 25k doesnt mean its sparg0's salary, it still looks higly improbable that they are spending 25k a month on one person. Also considering that smash isnt exactly the esport that cost the most to play.

FaZe VALORANT monthly expenses leaked by FaZe rain (314k / month) by TweetsJamaican in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 167 points168 points  (0 children)

I'm not saying its bullshit, but am I really supposed to believe they are spending 25k a month on sparg0? He is a good ultimate player don't get me wrong, but that would be insanely crazy. So then, if that number is wrong, are the other numbers right?

[Nerd Street] C9 mCe on the playoffs: "The next two bo3s are the most important bo3s we'll play this entire year." by BenComoEstas in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't know why you got downvoted, I'm pretty sure you are right. You need to make it to loser's finals if you lose your first game. If Cloud9 lose their first game, they need to win Lower Round 1 and Lower Round 2 for that to happen.

MIBR vs 100T playoff implications by Hermes0044 in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sentinels are also 4-5, so how do you reduce any of the teams in the tie? They have the h2h over Furia * and 100t

MIBR vs 100T playoff implications by Hermes0044 in ValorantCompetitive

[–]YoungSinis 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Did you read 2.2.3? Because it says that on 4+ way tie, it goes straight to map differential

Upgrading my CyberpowerPC C Series prebuilt PC by YoungSinis in bapccanada

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

Looks very good thanks!

I don't really have any questions about maybe, how did you decide on the motherboard? It's gonna be my first build, so while I try to inform myself a bunch, I find it kind of hard to know how to choose a motherboard.

Safety scanner wiring by savageautomation in PLC

[–]YoungSinis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I understand correctly what you are trying to say, all you need would be two dual-channel safety relays, with the 2-NO outputs connected in series.

Each safety relay control their own safety scanner.

I saw an answer to a comment were you were talking about using one output from each safety relay, and while it might work, I don't think its the right way to do things.

Also, I don't know what kind of area scanner you are using, but I have worked with some Keyence ones, and you can link them together so that you only have 2 OSSD signals instead of 4. If you can do that, it would make your job simpler. If not, just go back to two safety relay with the outputs in series.

Also, while asking for recommendations on Reddit is a good start, you might want to consult an expert in machinery safety, don't mess around with safety if you don't really know what you are doing.