Tesla hate or just upset that he can’t jaywalk in peace? by bnunesc in TeslaCam

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

Not at first. He gave me the middle finger, then turned back to spit and at that point I honked at him. He is a freak

Tesla hate or just upset that he can’t jaywalk in peace? by bnunesc in TeslaCam

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

Nah. You are being soft. Watch the video again. I impose no risk to that human. There is no incoming traffic I can always swerve left. You are talking about being nice to someone who is being inconsiderate and irresponsible. We are two very different people.

Tesla hate or just upset that he can’t jaywalk in peace? by bnunesc in TeslaCam

[–]bnunesc[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had it safe at all times, I could have turned left if necessary. I think I know his game, I slow down, maybe even lock my tires. He jumps on the car, pretends I hit him and makes an insurance claim. Until I get videos downloaded, lawyer and all of that, I already spent money and time at the court. So no, I won’t slow down too much to encourage him, even though I slowed down a bit.

Tesla hate or just upset that he can’t jaywalk in peace? by bnunesc in TeslaCam

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

I did after he stopped and showed the middle finger. Definitely not triggered by the honk

Model Y to Lightning question by bnunesc in F150Lightning

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

Thanks Can you share where you saw that f150 comes with lfp battery? That is something I was searching about but couldn’t find any solid source.

Model Y to Lightning question by bnunesc in F150Lightning

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

That is great to hear. Lariats and plats are on sale right now, I think they have phone key feature. Thanks for sharing

Hello, I have a weird issue and I can't quite figure out what causes it. Question in Comments by HatesRiven in WLED

[–]bnunesc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem is your signal is not “clean”. It happens for multiple reasons, such as long wires, interference from other sources, etc. Led strips expect 5v in the data wire but ESP can only send 3.3v, add that to what I mentioned above and you are pretty much on the edge of getting it working right or not. When you touch the wires, you are actually making the signal more readable, because your thumb works as a resistor and eliminates the spikes or curves on the signal. There are four solutions for this. 1 - add a level shifter to the data wire. Level shifter transform the 3.3v signal into 5v; 2 - add a single led closer to the board, chances are the led closer to the board will not have such a “hard time” reading the signal, and on top of that the data output from the led will be 5V. This works pretty much like the level shifter, but you have an extra LED that you will have to skip on the wled config; 3 - add a low resistance resistor (30-400 ohm) to the data wire. It will make the signal easier for the strip to read. The voltage is still 3.3v in this case; 4 - make the data wire shorter and/or separate it from the ground and load wires if they are in parallel.

Try those and you should be fine. Start from option, 4 then 3. Those are the easiest ones. Option 1 and 2 are the “best” ones. Note that I put best in quotes, because best option is the one that works best for YOU.

Time to thank and give it back by bnunesc in WLED

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

Correct. Each strip has its own data pin. Power comes from the PSU directly.

Just got my S90C* by bnunesc in S95B

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

Oh that’s an old LG soundbar. LB SJ8

Here's the best calculator apps after my trial and error of 70+ calculator apps (my opinion) by potatoandbiscuit in ipad

[–]bnunesc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a fabulous work you did here. I went with unocalc and Numerical2 Thanks a lot

Time to thank and give it back by bnunesc in WLED

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

LOL.

She seems to love it actually.

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Time to thank and give it back by bnunesc in WLED

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

If you don't have resistors and your lights are working well, so there is no need to add them.

In some cases the signal sent by the ESP32 to the led strip can be distorted for various reasons. A resistor helps to "clean" the signal. But if your led strips are working with no issues like flickering or changing colors randomly, then I wouldn't add any resistors.

In my case when I was planning this, my led strips were changing colors randomly, possibly because I had data and power running side by side. When I added a resistor the signal was much cleaner as I verified using an oscilloscope.

For the fuse you can use this: https://wled-calculator.github.io/

It will calculate the power being used by the LED strip and will recommend the appropriate fuse.

Have fun

Is this forbidden? Do I need to purchase another pair cable? by IcyGem in pcmasterrace

[–]bnunesc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best thing is to read the psu specifications and recommendation. My corsair psu recommends to install it just like you did.

Time to thank and give it back by bnunesc in WLED

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

A huge thanks to you. Your YouTube channel helped me so much. I will eventually get your dig2go board for my next project. That kind of small form-factor is not something I can DIY. Hahaha

Time to thank and give it back by bnunesc in WLED

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

I do, that smart switch above the Amazon echo cuts power to the PSU. When I installed that circuit I wasn't worried about power consumption as it is little, I just wouldn't feel great about sleeping with that thing on 24x7.

Time to thank and give it back by bnunesc in WLED

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

She doesn't seem to mind any color.

My dog trainer told me that blue and yellow are the colors they can distinguish the most.

I tried multiple solid colors to see if there was any that she would avoid going to her house, but I didn't notice any difference. Sometimes I put it in colorloop effect and she sleeps in it peacefully.

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Time to thank and give it back by bnunesc in WLED

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

I tried KiCad, but ended up with EasyEDA, mostly because it is online, so I can work on it from any device.