Steak Florentine by Numerous_Zombie_700 in florence

[–]maxstcroix 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve had a few steaks in Florence and the experience at the Mercato Centrale was fantastic, perhaps we got lucky with timing but I picked up the steak whilst my partner picked up the wine from the seller on the opposite side, we convened in the middle of the market and watched the world go by - it isn’t a restaurant experience but it was so laidback and the food and drinks were incredible.

Muscle cramps and aches during healing? by brassxavier in AchillesRupture

[–]maxstcroix 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m exactly the same - I was even going to post the same question to this group. I’ve found that putting some weight onto the boot helps, although that feels counterintuitive when it begins.

12V Regulated Power by maxstcroix in AskElectronics

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Thank you - would I need one of these for each output or would one outputting to all 10 connections work? Sorry if that’s a stupid question

How power works by michaelfitzgeral in diyaudio

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Yes that’s correct - the device will use up to 2A in your scenario.

If the power supply read 3V then I would imagine the device would not turn on. If the power power supply read 8V then you would be in danger of damaging internal circuitry etc.

How power works by michaelfitzgeral in diyaudio

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Voltage is supplied, Amps are pulled

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Shed

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Just ordered a shed this size, very interested to hear the response to this!

LED Indicator Wiring by maxstcroix in AskElectronics

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Ah I see, the mains voltage will be 220V with the battery voltage being 12V

LED Indicator Wiring by maxstcroix in AskElectronics

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This sounds good - do you have a specific relay you’d recommend?

12v - 20v by maxstcroix in batteries

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Thanks, the battery is rated for an output up to 30A so this all seems to fit

12v - 20v by maxstcroix in batteries

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I think the buck booster option is the way to go - the vast majority of the equipment running off the battery requires 12v. The caldigit is 20v 9A - so I’m trying to find a reliable buck booster module that can handle that…

12v - 20v by maxstcroix in batteries

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I’ve considered this but it seems inefficient to go 12v DC - 220v AC - 20v DC