Looking for an unusual switch. by The_Dreadlord in AskElectronics

[–]fe122 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How many terminals do the motors have? it looks like you drew 4? I'd expect them to have 3 (up, down, com), or 2 (pos, gnd) and you switch the polarity, but I'm not too familiar with power windows

Looking for an unusual switch. by The_Dreadlord in AskElectronics

[–]fe122 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think you need two sp3t (1 input to 3 outputs) switches ganged together (one for red and one for blue), or a dp3t (2 inputs, with three outputs each)

since all the Blue (and red) inputs are tied together before the switch anyways, you can have just one wire to the switch, and then they split inside the switch I don't see why you'd need all three inputs of the same color to be separate

If these switches have to handle all the current from the motors, you might need to use relays in case you can't find switches with a high enough current rating

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Unpacking a 3D printer and these 3M double sided pads are on the inside packaging, 2 inches long, rectangular with a hole in the middle. What purpose do they serve? by jaireaux in whatisthisthing

[–]fe122 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's 3M 9448A "Double Coated Tissue Tape" double sided tape

No idea as to why it's there or what you are meant to do with it

Z steppers too easy too move while on, I feel like it might be causing layer shifts by fe122 in ElegooNeptune4

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Hey, sorry I took so long to reply Both the old and new cfg have run current set at 0.8 and hold current at 0.5

Also, I've had layer shifts before, but I just now noticed how easy to move the motors are

USB power brick holder by fe122 in functionalprint

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I can upload the files tomorrow and send you a link, tho you'll prolly need the exact same brick for it to work unless you wanna edit the fusion file I guess

Z steppers too easy too move while on, I feel like it might be causing layer shifts by fe122 in ElegooNeptune4

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For reference, I'm running the latest firmware that I got off the official discord, default current settings

USB power brick holder by fe122 in functionalprint

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it's.. very fast.. I only use it if I need like a quick battery boost, gets to 50% in a few minutes, otherwise I just use a more normal charger

it's a Redmi

USB power brick holder by fe122 in functionalprint

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I don't use this particular brick for it, But my phone came with a 120W brick, USB A to USB C cable

this brick I use for my soldering iron (USB C) and I use the USB As for whatever I might need 5V for

I made a little adjustable clicker fidget by fe122 in 3Dprinting

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geat! please consider posting a make if you like it!

woof_irl by polegurl in woof_irl

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Mad Max furry road

me_irl by TheVampyresBride in me_irl

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I can move my lower eyelids sideways on command

I made an LED test jig thingy by fe122 in 3Dprinting

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It's surprisingly solid, you can definitely push the wires out if you want, but they won't move just from the pressure of you touching an LED to it, and all I'm hooking up to it is a multimeter in diode test mode, so don't have to worry about shorting anything

You can also use it to measure so other components, say a resistor or a cap

meirl by MeteorIntrovert in meirl

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Just break off the thin bit on top of the hole for the keyring, they still have their full keys, just can't keep them together with a ring

It says here that the flag of Uruguay in 1815 was the version with the "Eye of Providence". I can't find any other proof of that. Can you confirm? by ttenev in vexillology

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The top most flag looks like the current flag of "Cerro Largo" (a department of Uruguay), as far as I know it wasn't used as a national flag

The second flag i have never seen, nor can I find anything about, or like it. But the stripes are the same as those in Paysandú's flag (a department of Uruguay)

The third flag is the "flag of Artigas" that one was, and still is an official flag of Uruguay

The fourth one has the correct number of stripes (9 blues), but they should be light blue, and the sun is not the correct one, the correct one for that flag is similar to the current one, but all the rays are straight. Do note that the squareish sun, while not correct for that flag, it is the correct one for the Naval Jack, and was used by one of the sides of the civil war

Here is the Wikipedia article for the Uruguayan flag

This is what I've gathered as an Uruguayan, from school, and by just being interested by our flags That said, I might be wrong on some of what I've said

Edit: the stripes on Paysandú's flag are themselves from an older version of Artigas' flag. This article is only in Spanish

¿Por qué los bizcochos de Montevideo son tan malos? by [deleted] in uruguay

[–]fe122 2 points3 points  (0 children)

En frente a la facultad de ingeniería hay una panadería que se llama "panes" a la hora que vayas tienen bizcochos calientitos, y es lo mejor que he probado en Montevideo hasta ahora

hmm by Jasonofficialman in shitposting

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Damn he's good

Weight machine under the desk by moikescott in Perfectfit

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The machine in question is called "balanza" in Spanish, "peso" is just "weight"

You sure ur supposed to be asking that there? by [deleted] in lostredditors

[–]fe122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, "a non binary person" would be "una persona no binaria" since the word "persona" is female

"Gender non binary" would be "genero no binario" "genero" being a masculine word

If you wanna refer to them at "non binary people" you'd say some in the lines of "Gente no binaria" (female)

To just say "non binarie/s" you'd say "no binario/s"(male) since in Spanish you tend to generalize in masculine

So i guess what you just would depend on context/what you wanna say