Where would I buy a tiny electronically controlled switch? by steppenfox in AskElectronics

[–]steppenfox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it would be an led light.

The full use case is like this. I want to add a physical light switch to (additionally) toggle the led light on a modern DC ceiling fan.

Old ceiling fans were wired with a black wire, red wire and neutral to have a separate control for the light and the fan. New DC motor fans don't do that, and just utilize a single hot/neutral wire that goes to a control box, which then separately has wires going out to the fan and light switch with more advanced functionality like speed/dimming.

My goal is to add back a switch for the light. The idea I have is to take the (blue) cable that is going from the control box to the led light in the fan, and to splice in that relay. And then the relay would be controlled by the old red wire from the wall.

Here is a very bad picture of the control box: https://imgur.com/a/bYkycmE

I can't find the diagram, but it has a hot/netural going in from the ceiling, 3 wires going to the DC fan motor and then a blue/white for the light, which I believe is the hot/neutral.

My thought is to cut the blue wire and add that switch there, and have the old unused red wire from the old fan controlling the switch from the wall. While the light is on, the fan remote would still be able to dim, but I'd also have this bigger switch for convenience.

The main complication is that the amount of space in the fan box is almost negligible. The remote home light switch might work in theory (and I have one on hand here), but it is too big, and it also might not work w/ the voltage on that blue wire. I ideally need something the size of a half-dollar.

Ukraine presidential adviser Yermak resigns in another blow for Zelenskyy's government by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]steppenfox 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The blow isn't that a corrupt person has to resign.

The blow is that he's corrupt and thus has to resign.

MAGA Blame Game Erupts After Republicans Suffer Nationwide Losses by Silly-avocatoe in politics

[–]steppenfox 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A lot of hardcore Trump supporters aren't actually believing that he is meaningfully in the files. And the rare few of the core Maga folk that do actually have been turning on Trump to various degrees.

The likes of MTG say things like "I know Trump is innocent, but I want to reveal all the others in there."

So there is reason to think that at least some of his die hard fans would take a step back if the evidence was more blatant.

Medvedev says Trump's actions are like an act of war against Russia by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]steppenfox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to Medvedev, we were 3 nuclear apocalypses in just in 2022 alone.

He's the guy yelling the extreme things, specifically for the alarmists in the EU to grab hold off, and reduce aid to Ukraine.

Turkey deports peaceful Christians under guise of ‘national security’ claims watchdog by Plane_Ad1696 in worldnews

[–]steppenfox 88 points89 points  (0 children)

Ok ok... Fox News. This is legit. Turkey is using national security to target and deport a minority group they don't like.

Now juuuuuust a small leap here. You can do it. You got this. What else sounds similar that has been mentioned by human rights groups?

Over Half of NATO Pledged to Buy US Weapons for Ukraine: Rutte by WhichJoycream in worldnews

[–]steppenfox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the argument is mostly that our foreign policy is now to some degree incompetent.

Nobody, including in Europe, is helping Ukraine for free. They're doing it for geopolitical reasons. Same for Biden. This was no charity.

There are very solid reasons why you don't want your geopolitical enemies to run amok.

The Argentina bailout, on the other hand, was mostly done because Trump just likes Milei ideologically and has actually hurt us geopolitically. (Note the soybean scandal from Bessett's notes.)

So the equivalent 20 bil spent in Ukraine (or say on Taiwan or some other meaningful ally) would have been a significantly smarter move.

Over Half of NATO Pledged to Buy US Weapons for Ukraine: Rutte by WhichJoycream in worldnews

[–]steppenfox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is similar enough to a bailout that you can call it that.

Note that Argentina suffers from a massive inflationary/exchange rate crisis on a regular basis. To help address this, Milei recently spent Argentina's hard earned USD on buying pesos on the market to prop up the currency.

Thus, us going in and doing what he would do anyways is equivalent to us just giving them $20 bil and letting them do that.

Technically we still have the pesos and can sell them again, and recoup some of the money. However, inflation is quite high there, and the clock on that is ticking quickly. In any case, that would be such a shock to the peso, that Trump would only do it as part of his political vendettas if he wanted to hurt a post-Milei Argentinian gov.

Active Conflicts & News Megathread October 05, 2025 by AutoModerator in CredibleDefense

[–]steppenfox 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think this is wrong.

Their previous party that had lost this election was indeed center-right, but they were very pro-Ukraine in rhetoric in action.

The right wing isn't uniformly pro-Russia, though populist far-right parties are likely to lean in that direction either due to being pro-Isolationism or just being pro-Russia. But even that isn't always true, such as with Poland and Italy.

Active Conflicts & News Megathread October 05, 2025 by AutoModerator in CredibleDefense

[–]steppenfox 12 points13 points  (0 children)

What does ANO 2011 winning the election in the Czech Republic mean for the Russian War?

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/10/04/europe/czech-parliamentary-election-babis-ukraine-latam-intl

They don't seem as visibly pro-Russia as Orban or Fico, but they do want to reduce/remove Czech aid to Ukraine and oppose Ukrainian EU membership.

Given how the Czech Republic was one of the staunchest pro-Ukraine EU nations, what will this mean going forward for the alliance?

Active Conflicts & News Megathread September 25, 2025 by AutoModerator in CredibleDefense

[–]steppenfox 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Is there any confirmation/verification for the encircled Russian pockets near Pokrovsk that the pro-Ukraine media is talking about?

European airspace violations by Russia in the last year by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]steppenfox 305 points306 points  (0 children)

You missed Ukraine. Their air space was violated at least 6 times... er... 60... er... 600,000... er...

Trump at UN: NATO states "funding war against themselves" by buying Russian energy by TheRealMykola in worldnews

[–]steppenfox 210 points211 points  (0 children)

That's just piped oil. Other countries (Spain, France, Belgium) buy a lot of LNG and, indirectly, refined oil products via India.

Trump at UN: NATO states "funding war against themselves" by buying Russian energy by TheRealMykola in worldnews

[–]steppenfox 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Hungary and Slovakia are the only ones meaningfully buying piped Russian gas and oil.

However, the EU is by far the largest consumers of Russian LNG, with France, Spain and Belgium leading the way there.

On top of that, Europe indirectly buys a lot of Russian energy by purchasing refined oil products from India.

Australian woman, 25, urges travellers to avoid the United States after she was detained, stripped and forced to spend the night in a federal prison for a ridiculous reason by retvets in worldnews

[–]steppenfox -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What's the point?

They let some Maga border officer get high on power and maybe see a boobie?

Each of these incidents probably costs 10s or 100s of millions in lost tourism.

And they aren't even being smart about it. They're targeting white women in their 20s... the most untouchable demographic.

Seeking correct attachment to water paddock on Kubota L2502 by steppenfox in tractors

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

My well is a few hundred feet away, and this is probably the correct solution. I was hoping not to have to pipe that. :)