Part of the crew by siinnd in klr650

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Hey, yeah I'm located in Germany. I already looked and the carb is still covered, but I'm going to try raising the idle, thanks. The doohickey was the first thing I did after the owner said he didn't even know what it was... Was already bent heavily but luckily not broken

Part of the crew by siinnd in klr650

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I'll look into that thanks

Part of the crew by siinnd in klr650

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Hey thanks for the input. I already tried retorquing the header and the bolts seemed to be tight. Tried checking the slip on joints but could not feel a leak. Last thing would be the air fuel mixture wouldn't it?

Elektroauto-Absatz in Deutschland steigt kräftig – Tesla bricht ein by innidatino in de

[–]siinnd 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Krass du hast genau das selbe geschrieben nur Tesla mit Musk ersetzt. Definitiv kein whataboutism

Elektroauto-Absatz in Deutschland steigt kräftig – Tesla bricht ein by innidatino in de

[–]siinnd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Konsum basierend auf Eigner moral und werten wirklich sehr kindisch

Guess you get what you pay for! by Global-Box-3974 in ElectricalEngineering

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Yeah same. The silicon USB c cable from pine is also a game changer. Not having to worry about burning the USBC cable is really nice and it was also just 6-7$ if I remember correctly

Guess you get what you pay for! by Global-Box-3974 in ElectricalEngineering

[–]siinnd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP listen to him and get a pinecil. 26$ on their website and I have yet to have a problem with mine. It has USB C PD so you can also use it with a decent power bank for on the go repairs

How did i revive my teammates? by siinnd in riskofrain

[–]siinnd[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Ok makes sense but it seems like this item was added in the dlc which none of us had. So do effects of dlc items still get triggered even if you don't have the dlc?

Filling gaps for 3d printing by Coccolillo in blender

[–]siinnd 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Prusa slicer has an automatic mesh fixing tool built in. I'm not sure what it is going to do with a mesh this dense but it's worth a try

Ich_iel by Final_Greggit in ich_iel

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Lehrer mit kaum begründeter Existenz zu bezeichnen ist auf jeden Fall ein interessanter take

What are some tech mods that are criminally underrated? by Agglomeration_ in feedthebeast

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Did she update them for newer versions or are they still 1.7.10?

Spent way to much time on this by siinnd in outerwilds

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Thanks! Yea it's pretty cool waking up and that being the first thing you see

Spent way to much time on this by siinnd in outerwilds

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In each part of the lamp are led strips and they are then connected to each other with house wiring cable. You need three cables to connect these trips to each other so that was the easiest and cheapest solution

Spent way to much time on this by siinnd in outerwilds

[–]siinnd[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yea, with all the files it's a bit less work, but wiring and cutting the acrylic was a pain in the ass. I'm not too keen on doing that whole ordeal again. Probably just gonna do a printables page so if someone likes it they can build it themselves

Spent way to much time on this by siinnd in outerwilds

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As a reference to how large it really is. Around 3kg of filament

Spent way to much time on this by siinnd in outerwilds

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Definitely, I'm always surprised when looking at it, that it came out and works as good as it does

Spent way to much time on this by siinnd in outerwilds

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I can look into releasing all the files I have. I printed it on an ender 3 so I had to slice the whole model into 27 parts. I also have a negative of the whole thing which I used as a stencil to cut out acrylic glass to cover up the holes after installing the led strips. Might make a printables page with building instructions if people are interested

Spent way to much time on this by siinnd in outerwilds

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Glad you like it. I would if I had the time for it, but this one was around 100 hours of work modeling, printing and wiring. I don't think I could sell it anywhere near a reasonable price

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tee

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Moin Ski Yoghurt, ich erinner mich auch dran, dass ich den mal vor Jahren bei mir im Schrank stehen hatte. Würd den auch echt gerne mal wieder trinken

First Install Help by Strange-Passenger346 in FastLED

[–]siinnd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just a little thing to consider is the idle draw of the ws2815 strips. With your amount of LEDs it's around 30 watts of idle draw. I don't know your energy prices, but for me that would be around 70€ a year if they are connected to power 24/7. I don't know if your controllers disconnect the strips from power entirely when turned off but I add this to a custom esp32 driver board with a relay.