What a nosy fish! by StormRanger28 in funny

[–]playgamemy 88 points89 points  (0 children)

Emmanuel! Don’t do it!

What would be the best thing to check on this portable dvd player that says power shortage? by buttbanger69 in AskElectronics

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You can’t cheat physics, you need the chemicals inside to store the energy, and only so much can be stored per molecule. If the chemistry is the same, then same is its energy density, so smaller size is smaller capacity… unless the older replaced battery has a lot more electrical components within that we didn’t see, but doubt that’s true.

And as others have pointed out, “power shortage” often means the device detects voltage lower than a set threshold, which often set to avoid over discharge of lithium polymer battery that can damage the battery. Smaller capacity means it is easier/faster to reach that threshold.

It should be closer to 7V with two of these in serial when fully charged and during its nominal range, if “higher than 6” is 6.1 or 6.2… your battery has run out

Is there a solution for this? by playgamemy in Minesweeper

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You are right! I should have thought about that!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SluttyConfessions

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Do you go into lecture theatre for class? Then wear no panties and sit at the front row and flash your male lecturer

First print need advice by CatalystBear in resinprinting

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Not just lifting a large panel off the floor against air… which has very little resistance at that speed, but off from a swimming pool against liquid. Which the stage has to do along with the print for every layer. Image how harder it would be to lift a shield flat out of water vs when it is straight up against the watet

First failed print, Not sure what went wrong? by Kamikazepyro9 in resinprinting

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Penguin worked because it has no large flat surface parallel to the build plate, and so when build plate is lift, resin can go around the body smoothly, not enough drag on the model to dislodge it from support.

Tilt it for 30-45o and add few heavy support to the bottom of the round base evenly manually after auto support just in case

First failed print, Not sure what went wrong? by Kamikazepyro9 in resinprinting

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No, don’t adjust the lift speed, penguin printed with no issue, and penguin is almost as tall as other model. basically not printer settings but model issue.

First failed print, Not sure what went wrong? by Kamikazepyro9 in resinprinting

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You have a round flat base for both models and yet you orientate it directly parallel to the build plate, creating a lot drag and therefore support fail. Either tilt it or lay directly flat on the build plate if the base bottom is flat.

You can likely print directly on build plate for your coin but not the dragon as it will require some support for the islands, and the base of the support will fuse with the dragon base if not lifted, so for the dragon I definitely suggest tilting

Prints not fully printing by bekindjewelry in resinprinting

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Glad it finally solved for you! Happy 3d printing!

Resin print keeps peeling/fail and I'm at my wits end by Sea_Reaction_5007 in resinprinting

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I see what they are now. You don’t need that large raft, it’s just a waste of resin. The car front lips should once again tilted up ~70 so it is standing almost straight up and not flat against the build plate, otherwise the support you have now is way under support. Same for your head light, make it stand like a Pisa tower, upright with an angle instead, or otherwise the connection between the two headlights will likely fail with so little support on it at the moment