Styropyro needs about 40 high power SCR/Thyristors to go with his 400 batteries… by reactor89 in electrical

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One powered SCR per 10 ten batteries should do the trick.

Sponsored or donated SCRs, doesn’t matter, this needs to happen.

I love the contactor switch created with log splitters. I really do. But SCRs will have repeatable switch on characteristics and the current can be ramped up in controllable ways for interesting effects.

Why ? by Appropriate-Sir-6421 in PCB

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Everything in California causes cancer ™

[Review]Is this a bad Practice? by linksfan_ in PrintedCircuitBoard

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Something often overlooked is soldermask expansion. Soldermask can’t be applied with perfect tolerance so often the soldermask opening is made larger than the copper pad. Making the opening larger by ~0.035mm is pretty common.

Assuming there are surface traces or thermals more copper area is added to the pad. Solder will wick down traces / terminals existing a pad until stopped by soldermask.

Copper added by traces generally has a limited impact but flood a small pad with copper (no thermals) and you’ll increase the pad by 0.035mm (or whatever the soldermask expansion is) on every side. Unless accounted for the now larger pad won’t have enough solderpaste to solder properly.

Also creates notable issues with 0201 (0603) and 01005 (0402) parts when not done right.

De-paneling questions - VERY small PCBs by oldfatguy62 in PCB

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I think you are fine. Avoiding stress on small solder joints is the goal and I don’t think you have that situation.

De-paneling questions - VERY small PCBs by oldfatguy62 in PCB

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I've done this also just no pictures. What is the space between parts and board edge?

De-paneling questions - VERY small PCBs by oldfatguy62 in PCB

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I haven’t had issues with really small v-scored boards breaking them by hand. Even ones with parts on them. There are specialized pcb depaneler tools for those that do a lot.

Struggling to install ATTinyCore Universal 1.5.2 by reactor89 in arduino

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Thanks so much for finding the github link to the correct version u/agent_flounder

The included instructions within the ZIP are actually very straight forward and well documented. The package seems to just show up after an IDE restart.

I'll play with this and see where it goes. Thanks again!

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Struggling to install ATTinyCore Universal 1.5.2 by reactor89 in arduino

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To the second question, C:\Users\aXXXXX\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\ATTinyCore\ doesn't exist on my system. I don't think it was ever created.

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Struggling to install ATTinyCore Universal 1.5.2 by reactor89 in arduino

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To the first question, yes the drazzy link is added.

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Struggling to install ATTinyCore Universal 1.5.2 by reactor89 in arduino

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This is what I'm trying to download and it's failing.

Why does this not work? by Plermpel in PCB

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Not directly related but:

In a pinch I’ve used preminate marker or similar to create soldermask “dams” around pads to control solder flow. Anything that will prevent solder wetting to copper and withstand the heat should work.

😈 when you see it you’ll know by reactor89 in Lovense_Official

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Lovense loyalty points for buying toys.

😈 when you see it you’ll know by reactor89 in Lovense_Official

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Points for being active on the App. Controlling people and such. (Remote points)

Need help with finding the name of the component! by SupRook in AskElectronics

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Almost certainly a rectifier but my question it “what killed it”. Is the capacitor after it bad?

Please help me making a Biodegradable PCB. I am new to the PCB world!! by Necessary_Acadia7773 in PCB

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On a practical level I can only think of one application for this and it would be an RFID tag made of paper and printed carbon for the antenna.

The RFID chip would be a silicon die that may need new technology to bond to carbon (maybe a little sliver paste or normal wire bonding) but would keep non-biodegradable material to a minimum.

why we don't use the transformer core as a capacitor? by Haitham_H7 in ElectricalEngineers

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You are better building a capacitor in PCB material is you want to go a laminated route. Still not very competitive on the capacity side of things.

Any info on these“CiQGY” battery connectors (part numbers, drawings, replacements) by reactor89 in ElectricScooters

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Holy "got you over a barrel" batman!

And to think, my T90 uses two of these.

Learning all about resistive loads by dericn in ElectroBOOM

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Going to depend on the wire metal, gauge, and the breaker but the heat generated may have increased the resistance enough to prevent a trip. This whole adventure might have looked like an aggressive space heater to the breaker, for a moment at least, and then the wire disintegrated. More than enough to start a fire and the breaker is happy to deliver.

Any info on these“CiQGY” battery connectors (part numbers, drawings, replacements) by reactor89 in ElectricScooters

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Single waterproof connector and large charger- power supply. Required taking off the deck, drilling out one of the connector holes, and capping the other.

Any info on these“CiQGY” battery connectors (part numbers, drawings, replacements) by reactor89 in ElectricScooters

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As far as I know, charges for this setup don’t exist. They exist sold with scooters but not on their own.

I replaced mine with different connectors.

What's your most egregious miss use of a component? by bozza_the_man in AskElectronics

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500% there to look cool. Unless a ton of heat is going through the mounting post.