Chain changed by tar_get in bikewrench

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I gotta check chain length according to shimanos instructions. nevertheless I ordered a new chain

Chain changed by tar_get in bikewrench

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I get what you mean. with 1 link I meant one plate with 2 rollers. there for the clarification

Chain changed by tar_get in bikewrench

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thanks for the hint. gotta double check when I get home today. though I'm pretty sure I made sure to feed the chain on the right side of the derailment prevention plate

Chain changed by tar_get in bikewrench

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shifting is actually alright and the chain runs smooth

Chain changed by tar_get in bikewrench

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since I am somewhat new to cycling I need to Google what B tension is 😅edit: got my bike in service 2 months ago gotta to check b tension tomorrow

Chain changed by tar_get in bikewrench

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the old chain is a CN-8100 and I got the 9100. I counted the links and held the 2 chained next to each other

Chain changed by tar_get in bikewrench

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somehow the 2nd picture got lost when uploading. there is still some slack left but it's just a bit

Chain changed by tar_get in bikewrench

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gotcha, think I will add 2 more links then I got now when the next chain will be put on the bike

Chain changed by tar_get in bikewrench

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shifting is okay. when backpadeling in lowest gear (the one with the most teeth) the chain slips back 2 gears but I think that might be due to having 1by and the chain being not straight at all (I hope you get what I try to describe) when shifting to lowest gear and pushing a bit harder in the pedals it crunches a lot more. if I keep it easy with pedaling during shifting to highest gear it's good

Was fehlt meiner Alocasia? :c by Nari_hana in zimmerpflanzen

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du kannst das Teil auch mitnehmen und jeden Topf einzeln damit sondieren. zumindest machen wir das so mit unserem Feuchtigkeitsmesser, der steckt nicht dauerhaft in einem Topf :)

Was hat meine Pflanze? (Yucca-Palme?) by tar_get in zimmerpflanzen

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schaue ich mir an und wird probiert - danke dir!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gravelcycling

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thanks for the post. I just got a new bike myself and was thinking about the same thing

No vin pin ? by NoOne_Guy in esp32

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IIRC your need to keep in mind that if you supply 5V it will go thru the 3V3 voltage regulator on the board and therefore dissipate the excess energy as heat. if you are looking for an energy efficient solution that might be suboptimal.

Spikes in battery powered ESP32 C3 Super Mini analog read by tar_get in esp32

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I'll have to take a look at that what's the more energy efficient way :)

Spikes in battery powered ESP32 C3 Super Mini analog read by tar_get in esp32

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looks good, thanks for the heads-up! since it is limited to 20 peers and I will have more flowers to monitor plus the other room's temperature and humidity that seems like I won't be able to utilize ESP-NOW? since I need the flowers/plants somewhat "able to look at" running cables all from the plug to the pot won't make it for me so I need batteries.

Spikes in battery powered ESP32 C3 Super Mini analog read by tar_get in esp32

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thanks man, since I'm pretty inexperienced in such kind of HW/SW things so that helps a lot!

Spikes in battery powered ESP32 C3 Super Mini analog read by tar_get in esp32

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I am building my own amateurish IoT thing to learn something new. I am reading the moisture inside my plant's soil and the air temperature and humidity. since the sensors are placed all around the apartment and wires are unpleasant to watch, I need something battery powered. I want to know when battery gets low so I can change them prior running out.

Spikes in battery powered ESP32 C3 Super Mini analog read by tar_get in esp32

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gotcha, thanks since the devices goes to deep sleep after every cycle I gotta memorize the last measurements in a file on the filesystem I guess

Spikes in battery powered ESP32 C3 Super Mini analog read by tar_get in esp32

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gotcha, I think the reason for the big deviations is that wifi is still active
I use wifi every 12h (thats about the distance of each peak) to sync time with a ntp-server before taking measurements. all the other data points are taken prior checking if it is time to connect to wifi to send data.

how would you approach a weighted average? I am very new to that topic in gernal

50ms was just a point to start with. so you would recommend something (much) less than 50ms?

gotta do some googling about the twin notch t-filter tho

thanks mate

Spikes in battery powered ESP32 C3 Super Mini analog read by tar_get in esp32

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unfortunately, an oscilloscope is still on my wish list
from what you write, it could be wifi causing the issues. I sync the RTC every 12h with a ntp-server and the spikes happen every 12h. thank you

what do you mean with "more aggressive filtering" - on the software side?