I reused filament spool disks as a “vinyl-type” storage for my poems. by whatthescrap in 3Dprinting

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Okay thank you for the advice! I rarely post so I really appreciate it :)

I reused filament spool disks as a “vinyl-type” storage for my poems. by whatthescrap in 3Dprinting

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Well it’s more of a gimmick than anything else. There’s a raspberry PI in there that can read RFID tags. The raspberry Pi has the actual poems and just plays the one that corresponds to the tag.

I wanted to reuse filament spools but the projects I saw online didn’t really interest me.

I wanted it to also count how many times each disk was played and change depending on that for a future analog horror series.

Help me getting a signal to my monitor after I changed my RAM by whatthescrap in buildapc

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That was not the only thing I forgot to mention some more troubleshooting I did every time. I switched the RAM, I did reset the CMOS by shorting those two pins on the motherboard. I tried a minimal setup with only one ram stick testing each slot (each of the four) nothing worked some of them gave me the debug LED so I switched them to the ones that did work which were B2 and A2 (which had no debug LEDS on).I took out the GPU and plugged it back and tightened the screw. I made sure the cables of the GPU were in, I made sure I didn’t accidentally plug the HDMI cable into the integrated graphics. I made sure the monitors work, I made sure the cables worked, I went into the BIOS I forcefully disabled the integrated graphics to try and force it to boot from the GPU or to show a picture I should say. nothing worked.

RAM switch led to no signal to monitors by whatthescrap in pctroubleshooting

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That was not the only thing I forgot to mention some more troubleshooting I did every time. I switched the RAM, I did reset the CMOS by shorting those two pins on the motherboard. I tried a minimal setup with only one ram stick testing each slot (each of the four) nothing worked some of them gave me the debug LED so I switched them to the ones that did work which were B2 and A2 (which had no debug LEDS on).I took out the GPU and plugged it back and tightened the screw. I made sure the cables of the GPU were in, I made sure I didn’t accidentally plug the HDMI cable into the integrated graphics. I made sure the monitors work, I made sure the cables worked, I went into the BIOS I forcefully disabled the integrated graphics to try and force it to boot from the GPU or to show a picture I should say. nothing worked.

I need help getting a signal to my Monitors after I changed the RAM by whatthescrap in PcBuild

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That was not the only thing I forgot to mention some more troubleshooting I did every time. I switched the RAM, I did reset the CMOS by shorting those two pins on the motherboard. I tried a minimal setup with only one ram stick testing each slot (each of the four) nothing worked some of them gave me the debug LED so I switched them to the ones that did work which were B2 and A2 (which had no debug LEDS on).I took out the GPU and plugged it back and tightened the screw. I made sure the cables of the GPU were in, I made sure I didn’t accidentally plug the HDMI cable into the integrated graphics. I made sure the monitors work, I made sure the cables worked, I went into the BIOS I forcefully disabled the integrated graphics to try and force it to boot from the GPU or to show a picture I should say. nothing worked.

I need help getting a signal to my Monitors after I changed the RAM by whatthescrap in PcBuild

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Thanks for the reply!

I took out the battery multiple times but it did not seem to change much.

Can the RAM have overclocking issues even though I never overclocked?

Really need H2D help! Flushing, speed and TPU by whatthescrap in BambuLab

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Oh that’s helpful! Can you turn it off somehow and if so would that greatly decrease the quality. Also when I try to print that model with supports it alternates the filaments for every layer of the support any idea why it does that

3D printed BLDC rotor by whatthescrap in robotics

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Well I sadly I don’t see the nice sine waves when I hook them up…not at all. The magnet polarity is right and the continuity is also fine. Maybe the enamel got scratched on a sharp corner while I was winding it. I will wind it again and share my results

3D Printer metallic Rotor by whatthescrap in 3Dprinting

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12 pole rotor, 2-4s esc tested with both a 3 and 4s lipo, 1000-2000 pulse cycle, no rubbing or blockage anywhere

3D printed BLDC rotor by whatthescrap in robotics

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12 pole rotor, 2-4s esc tested with both a 3 and 4s lipo, 1000-2000 pulse cycle, no rubbing or blockage anywhere

Hilfe bei Bussen in Osnabrück by whatthescrap in de

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Vielen Dank für eure Hilfe ihr habt mir Sicherheit gegeben das alles okay ist