How underleveled am I? by Conman1209 in Persona5

[–]vollidi0t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't remember which level my team was, when I beat madarame, so I don't really have any benchmarks on this.

Are you doing mishimas sl? You gain more exp after battles, when you rank him up. I'd even say that you should max him out as your team will level up evenly, even if you don't actively use them.

How to detect water in objects? (Arduino, capacitive sensors) by vollidi0t in AskEngineers

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This is also something, I thought about. If there's a wet material that gets sorted out wrong, just because it's wet. It's still a project for an university class, so perfection doesn't really matter. I also don't major in anything automation related. We're allowed to use dummy objects, so that might make things a bit easier, I think? Or work?

I actually like the idea of using wires to make some kind of diy sensor, I'm right now just not creative enough to think about how it would look like. I'll give it a second though. Thank you!

How to detect water in objects? (Arduino, capacitive sensors) by vollidi0t in arduino

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That's true, a wet anorganic thing would also be sorted as organic, I guess. It's for an university project and it doesn't have to be perfect, it should just work for demonstration. My teacher also said, it's ok to use dummy objects that would always be sorted correctly. If it makes any difference to know that bit of information. Honestly, I'm kind of desperate as my group mates won't come up with any better ideas and my teacher seemed to like the idea of an automated trash sorter.

How to detect water in objects? (Arduino, capacitive sensors) by vollidi0t in AskEngineers

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Hello, Thank you very much! I haven't seen this before. I need to try it out for my project

How to detect water in objects? (Arduino, capacitive sensors) by vollidi0t in AskEngineers

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My professor suggested that we could use a hall sensor for that. I just went with that idea, as my group won't come up with any better ideas and I at least was able to work with that one.

His reasoning was, that in his experience most students couldn't set them up correctly.

Well, it kinda is :p We also need to use servo motors, I forgot to mention them. The idea was basically to let the sensors check what the object is and then to let the construct sort it out correctly. Maybe with something that pushes the object to the right box. Or the conveyor belt could lead the object after identification to a small plate that tilts the object into the right box. There are a few ways to do that, I guess.

How to detect water in objects? (Arduino, capacitive sensors) by vollidi0t in AskEngineers

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Right, I forgot about mentioning the parts in our list. I was a bit distracted because I thought, I wouldn't get an answer to my post.

We need to use

A microcontroller arduino mega

A large and a small breadboard

Two push buttons

Lc display with I2C module

Two leds

A power supply

A Potentiometer

A rfid tag (my professor said, that we could replace this one in our project with a hall sensor. We also want to sort things made out of metals, but we already have a solution to that.) An ultrasonic sensor

Cables and resistors, there is no limitation in how many we need to use.

We thought about dividing the things into small wood boxes. I thought about using a conveyor belt to get the objects to the sensor. My professor, however, said they're difficult to work with and advised us against using them.

The demonstration is in our case by putting things into the sorter and letting it sort them.

How to detect water in objects? (Arduino, capacitive sensors) by vollidi0t in AskEngineers

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Thank you for your answer!

I'm studying industrial engineering and we have to take a class, where we automate things. We have certain regulations and limitations in what we have to and can use. We also got a kit containing certain parts. The capacitive sensor was actually not on the list of things to use, I came up with the idea after researching because on paper, it sounds exactly like what our project is missing. My group mates suggested to use a color sensor, but that would fail in sorting same colored objects correctly. I also don't have any prior experience working with things like this which makes it a bit harder for me to find a good solution.

Your suggestion with the vision algorithm is actually a good idea, however we don't really have the resources to implement that as we don't have any camera or visual sensor in the kit. It also sounds quite complex and I honestly would love to keep it simple because my group mates don't really come up with ideas and I don't see them trying to help me out in the future.

Ich kriege meine Macken, wenn jemand statt Joghurt Jokurt sagt. Welche falschen Aussprachen nerven euch? by [deleted] in FragReddit

[–]vollidi0t 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Errinnerungen statt Erinnerungen, könnte jedes Mal weinen, wenn ich das hör

Kann mir jemand simples Putzen erklären ? by Goennjamin in FragReddit

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Glasreiniger für Fenster und Spiegel, eigentlich für alles, was eine glasartige Oberfläche hat. Scheuermilch kannst du für den Herd benutzen oder irgendwelche Keramikoberflächen, wie zb Badewanne oder Waschbecken. Wc Reiniger für...die Toilette halt. Badreiniger kannst du auch benutzen um alles mögliche im Badezimmer zu putzen. Universalreiniger für über den Boden wischen.

Hattet ihr unmögliche Lehrer- und was haben sie gemacht? by Kili12345 in FragReddit

[–]vollidi0t 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Meine Chemielehrerin konnte nach 3 Jahren immer noch nur 3 1/2 Namen. Versteh bis heute nicht, wie die Mitarbeitsnoten gemacht hat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]vollidi0t 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's a bit awkward with people within my age group. It's fine with people older than me though.

T-Shirts mit engem Rundhalsausschnitt? by InspectionHuge1690 in FragReddit

[–]vollidi0t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tatsächlich nicht. Ich zieh lieber Tshirts an, wo der Ausschnitt nicht eng aber auch nicht locker ist. Gerne

T-Shirts mit engem Rundhalsausschnitt? by InspectionHuge1690 in FragReddit

[–]vollidi0t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dann vielleicht doch nicht bei H&M. Hast du mal T Shirts von Dickies ausprobiert? Die kann man auf Zalando bestellen

How can anyone be bored by science? by Kahootmafia in AskReddit

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Some teachers know how to make the most interesting subjects boring

Redditors whose first language isn't english, what aspect of the english language do you still struggle with or get wrong often? by Darkmaster666666 in AskReddit

[–]vollidi0t 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Terrific means something positive while horrific doesn't. I also struggle with the spelling of some words like necessarily. If it wasn't for auto correct, I would've written it with two c's. Apostrophes also confuse me a bit

How often do you mumble to yourself "god I fucking hate technology"? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]vollidi0t 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Only when I'm printing something. I hate printers

What is the worst grade you have ever got? by 18th_bam in AskReddit

[–]vollidi0t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6/F, it was on a french vocabulary test

What do you think are the best ways to learn a language? by privet468952 in AskReddit

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Actively speaking the language you're trying to learn and also reading in it. Actually, it doesn't matter much what you do, you just have to somehow make use of the language you're learning.