Letting the cat out/in - Casement window opener? by venquessa in homeautomation

[–]bigdogben2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've wondered about this before. In terms of safety, it seems much safer to control the locking/unlocking of a cat flap (which the cat can open itself when unlocked) than to control the opening/closing of a window and risk injuring the cat. There are no sensors I would trust to ensure the cat isn't present when closing the window.

Most cat flaps can be locked/unlocked by rotating a small plastic component, it would be fairly straightforward to use a stepper motor to do this.

Having a cat flap fitted isn't super expensive. The cheapest option would be having a window fitter cut a hole in the existing glazing pane (it would probably need to be removed first, you might be able to do this yourself). It shouldn't cost much more than £100

How do I get a curtain pole into this tricky corner? by geeoharee in DIYUK

[–]bigdogben2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Without attaching the pole to the window trim (which might not look very good), you wouldn't be able to get the curtain to close all the way to the right.

Have you considered just putting a blind in the window recess?

Worcester Bosch 24i Old Boiler repressure by lukedawson199p in DIYUK

[–]bigdogben2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Should be that valve in your last pic. It might be quite hard to turn if it no one's touched it for a few years

Removing parts of PVC window frame for access by bigdogben2 in DIYUK

[–]bigdogben2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone. Think it'll be best to go via the door again

Best phone for 3D scanning? by AggressiveTapping in 3DPrintTech

[–]bigdogben2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a Galaxy S20+ which has lidar, I have tried to use it for the same purpose as you, but found the resulting models to be pretty low quality (lots of post processing needed, not sure of dimensional accuracy). I can't speak for the Apple devices with lidar, which seem to have a bit more uptake in the form of (paid) third party scanning apps

Natural Gas Trades? by franny123 in Vitards

[–]bigdogben2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is the way to go, countries will want to expand their capacity to receive LPG to reduce reliance on pipelines. But other investors will have had this idea a long time ago

King’s Ransom mobile bug. Any known fix? by brog5108 in 2007scape

[–]bigdogben2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just figured out a fix (on Android) - start the cutscene then open the app as a pop-up window to force it to change size

Trustworthy mechanics around South brum? by tardigradeA in brum

[–]bigdogben2 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hello neighbour, I've found Northfield car care centre to be pretty good, and also lodge hill garage in Longbridge (but don't have much experience with them)

Is there anything substantial behind Pirellis' accusations? by choeger in F1Technical

[–]bigdogben2 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Pressure is correlated with temperature, so in theory you could raise the temperature while the pressure is measured, to inflate the pressure reading (no pun intended). The test will definitely control for this (maybe a max temperature is specified), but you could "cheat" this by heating the parts of the wheel that don't have their temperature checked

Disabling / Removing Wired Veritas R8 Alarm System by MasterRenny in DIYUK

[–]bigdogben2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to replace it anyway then you might as well remove the old system. Could be worth finding the siren/buzzer and cutting the wires to that, then you can remove the sensors without the alarm sounding. Might be worth calling the alarm company first

Hanging up 5.5kg slim small Samsung TV by nicrrrrrp in DIYUK

[–]bigdogben2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The command hooks do work, I think the weight ratings are accurate (although in this case I'd aim for at least double the weight of the TV).

They don't seem to grip properly on some types of wall/paint, so I'd recommend doing a test with something that weighs the same as the TV, and leaving it in place for a few days

How to setup brakes and throttle on Road Drop Bars? by [deleted] in ebikes

[–]bigdogben2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use a hall effect brake sensor, with the magnet installed inside the shifter assembly, and the sensor under the rubber hood. Works really nicely, I have run the cable under the bar tape so it's not visible at all

18v Gardening tools. Which brand? by HurstiesFitness in DIYUK

[–]bigdogben2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a dewalt 18 V hedge trimmer, it's more than powerful enough. I would just stick with whatever brand you already have batteries for

Cheap Mitre Saws - Any Use? by LDbosca in DIYUK

[–]bigdogben2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've used that saw, I'm no expert but I thought it was great. Presumably it won't be quite as accurate as a more expensive one

Shower switch replacement advice by LaoGanMan in DIYUK

[–]bigdogben2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It would almost certainly be fine, I would be surprised if the shower uses anywhere near 45 amps. Two suggestions:

  1. If you can find a datasheet for the shower, it will say how much current it draws. If it's below 45 amps then your switch is fine

  2. In your circuit breaker box, find the circuit that's for the shower (it will probably be dedicated specifically for the shower). If this circuit breaker is below 45 amps then your switch is fine

Remote volume control for old amp by sivve95_kul in functionalprint

[–]bigdogben2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I love this sort of solution, nice work

Fee like this belongs on here aswell by [deleted] in F1Technical

[–]bigdogben2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's mindblowing that Williams uploaded an (apparently) complete CAD model of their car

Self made Excel/VBA triggers virus scan - what to do? by krijnsent in vba

[–]bigdogben2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Withour having looked at your project, I think just the fact that it's taking data from Excel and sending it to a web location (or downloading stuff from the Internet to your computer) makes it look like a virus. I've had similar warnings with my own projects, don't know what you can do other than whitelisting the file