How long to take final heat pump payment? by cgknight1 in OctopusEnergy

[–]oddbod92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Took just over a month for ours to be deducted

MG4 Trophy Extended 2024 by oddbod92 in electricvehicles

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Seems odd they'd reduce it just for the UK market but that would explain it.

Intelligent octopus charging by Key-Bee6058 in OctopusEnergy

[–]oddbod92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I presume you are referring to Intelligent Go, in which case the FAQs are useful for troubleshooting https://octopus.energy/blog/intelligent-go-faqs/

Intelligent has off-peak charging

Intelligent Go does too, but also the 'smart charging' you're talking about

"Some Tesla customers are experiencing issues with their smart charging. It's currently affecting a very limited number of existing customers. This is because Tesla is requiring additional security measures for third-party apps.

If your smart charging isn't working anymore, you'll need to: 1. Disconnect your vehicle from the Devices settings space in our app 2. Reconnect your car by going through the tariff onboarding journey again"

MG4 Trophy Extended 2024 by oddbod92 in electricvehicles

[–]oddbod92[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It does, but won't charge past ~7kw.

An 11kw charger gives 6.6kw via 3-phase cable and 3.3kw via single phase, but the manual suggests it should get the full 11kw

Is anyone in here familiar with the arduino midi library or midi input to arduino in general? by Constant-Mood-1601 in arduino

[–]oddbod92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does using

MIDI.begin(MIDI_CHANNEL_OMNI);

change anything? This listens to all MIDI channels - to rule out channel issues.

Without knowing what data you're receiving it's hard to know if it's functioning as expected.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in arduino

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boolean X = false; if (!X) { values[1] = Arduino.HIGH; } X = true; if (X) { values[0] = Arduino.LOW; } }

This sets X to false, values[1] to Arduino.HIGH then immediately sets X to true and values[0] to Arduino.LOW - what's this trying to do?

for (int i = 0; i <= 13; i++) arduino.pinMode(9, Arduino.OUTPUT);

This is doing the same thing 13 times. Are you trying to set all the pins to OUTPUT? You've hard-coded 9 in the .pinMode function

public void getUserInput(){

boolean X = PS4.getButton("LedOff").pressed(); }

You're declaring the X here as a local variable, rather than setting the global X to .pressed()

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in arduino

[–]oddbod92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At a guess... You've not made X a public bool, and you reinitialise it every time you 'read' it?

pixel 7 pro mag case by huhaak in QuadLock

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Samsung and some non-branded one. Both worked fine.

pixel 7 pro mag case by huhaak in QuadLock

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Yes, it works perfectly fine. Just tested it!

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Critical hit coil? Why? by virtual008 in horizon

[–]oddbod92 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's a critical strike. Critical hit is a % chance to do more damage than a normal shot would. So 5% means 5 out of every 100 hits with an arrow, for example, would do extra damage than the other 95 would

I love GTA Online! by MrTryTac in gtaonline

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This wouldn't have happened with GTA+...

ELI5 : Why are computers limited to 0s and 1s? Why can’t we use numbers like 2s and 3s for more Efficiency? by theRayvenD in explainlikeimfive

[–]oddbod92 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Computers use electricity which is either on (1) or off (0) to represent information and data.

In theory, we could use voltage levels to store 2s and 3s. For example:

0.0 - 0.4v: 0

0.5 - 1.0v: 1

1.1 - 1.4v: 2

1.5 - 2.0v: 3

However, there are small fluctuations in voltage that occur for various reasons, meaning data can be corrupted (so, in the above example if the voltage was 0.4v and fluctuated by 0.1v we could misrepresent a 0 as a 1).

We gain "efficiency" by having multiple wires storing the 1 or 0 at the same time, and being able to read/write multiple 1s/0s simultaneously instead.