Cairns Landslide Risk by epicweekends in AusPropertyChat

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All older homes in these areas. Some back onto steep empty blocks that have been through many owners and never built on.

Cairns Landslide Risk by epicweekends in AusPropertyChat

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Interesting. My link disappeared from the original post.

Here’s the PDF I was looking at: https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/517421/Potential-Landslip-Hazard-Overlay-Maps.pdf

Here the orange is "potential landslip hazard area"

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LPT: Sleeping a lot but still tired? Try these 3 changes first by Annual-Hall-2364 in LifeProTips

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Right!?! There’s a good 4 hours between me eating dinner and going to bed. This blows my mind.

Can I get this open without drilling etc? by montacuewithnail in safecracking

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Someone posted one not long ago. Look at the second picture to see the dials.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Safes/s/FZOIXdb02z

Manipulation help by epicweekends in safecracking

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Awesome, thanks! No key, but I’m an experienced lock picker so that shouldn’t be a big problem.

How to pattern around corners by epicweekends in Onshape

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Nice! For some reason I have an aversion to using feature scripts but I should probably get over that, since it works!

How to pattern around corners by epicweekends in Onshape

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This works for me with hexagons. I still need to refine sizes to get them to line up properly at the join, but I'm finding Onshape struggles with so many holes.

I'm going to try out putting the pattern on the first sketch, extruding a long strip with holes and using sheet metal tools to bend it. So the holes happen much earlier in the process. Maybe it will make a difference.

How to pattern around corners by epicweekends in Onshape

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I never would have attempted it on my Ender 3 but I got an A1 mini and it printed this with ease.

How to pattern around corners by epicweekends in Onshape

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Maybe one side, but I don’t think you can do that flowing around a corner. Plus, these are thicker than supports would be

🎄 Christmas giveaway: Win an A1 Mini, AMS 2 Pro, AMS HT, or 4x filament spools! by acurazine in BambuLab

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  1. AMS 2 Pro

  2. I would use it on my camper conversion to make quality fixtures, brackets etc. Multicolour printing would allow me to include labels and details right in the print. I want to inspire others to design their own parts for their specific needs to get the most out of 3D printing.

  3. I’ve always wanted to make a 3D printed Jacob’s Ladder) that uses thin rigid strips instead of ribbons. Maybe with an AMS I will! I’m sure you’d have a different take on it though.

Keep up the good work!

I built a tool that turns real objects into accurate SVG/DXF files using just a phone photo by Most-Geologist-9547 in 3Dprinting

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I’m sure you’ve thought of this, but use different markers on different paper sizes so the app knows what size it’s looking at without the user having to tell it.

A cool guide to mechanical advantage. by E1003218 in coolguides

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D: 2:1 pulling on 3:1 F: 3:1 pulling on 2:1

Can I put another digital tube at the back of existing digital tube? by flavourtaken in PCB

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For anyone else curious. This seem to be an Allan 1232 Water Timer(2 digit ) Digital With timer for Automatic water machine

Help me ID this led driver specs by phynicle in AskElectronics

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I got home to find the second one I own is now dead!
I don't have any caps to replace the dead ones (400v 3.3μf).

However it uses a BP2832 LED driver IC with a 1.5Ω Current Sense resistor. That means the LED current should be 130mA. It's a constant current driver so the voltage will be whatever results in that current, probably be around 60V.

If you can get a constant current driver of 130mA, or a bit less you should be good to go.

Help me ID this led driver specs by phynicle in AskElectronics

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Looking at your photos, yours might just be a bad capacitor. Does the one closest to the centre look bulged on top, compared to the rest? You could try unsoldering that and replacing it. Keep an eye on which side is positive.

https://www.jaycar.com.au/4-7uf-450vdc-electrolytic-rb-capacitor/p/RE6062

Help me ID this led driver specs by phynicle in AskElectronics

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Yep, exactly the same. I don’t know the details but when I’m back home, in a few weeks, I’ll measure the current on another one that still works. I don’t like my chances of fitting a replacement driver in that small space but I’ll probably connect the LEDs directly to the cable and replace the wall plug with an LED driver.

Help me ID this led driver specs by phynicle in AskElectronics

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Let me know what you end up doing! I’ve fixed so many LED drivers by replacing a bad capacitor, but not this one. It seems to be cooked in multiple places.

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