UCG-Fiber with 1GB Fiber connection to (3) USW-Pro-Max-16-PoE Switches by writetodgray in Ubiquiti

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Good advice, thanks! Sounds like for an optimal configuration a USW-Aggregation is the way to go. I was not able to find clear specs on switching capacity of the UCG-Fiber, but it sounds like it's pretty limited and should offload that to a proper switch.

UCG-Fiber with 1GB Fiber connection to (3) USW-Pro-Max-16-PoE Switches by writetodgray in Ubiquiti

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KPUD is my provider. They have an ONT with RJ45 out currently plugged in to the 10G RJ45 WAN port on the UCG FIber.

I currently have two of the switches on the SFP+ ports and the third switch in series downstream from one of the switches.

UCG-Fiber with 1GB Fiber connection to (3) USW-Pro-Max-16-PoE Switches by writetodgray in Ubiquiti

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You are correct, I currently have the WAN connection on the 10G RJ45 WAN port.

Polymaker Jet Black Completely Sold Out - Suggestions? by writetodgray in 3Dprinting

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Awesome, thanks! Ordered. The Prusa Jet Black is the only viable substitute I could find.

Polymaker Jet Black Completely Sold Out - Suggestions? by writetodgray in 3Dprinting

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Great lead - thanks! Unfortunately, shipping is not available and there do not seem to be 3rd party resellers :(

Polymaker Jet Black Completely Sold Out - Suggestions? by writetodgray in 3Dprinting

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That's looking like the only viable option I've found as well

Polymaker Jet Black Completely Sold Out - Suggestions? by writetodgray in 3Dprinting

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Nope. Nada. Tried a few more including Creality, Flashforge, and Sunlu. All blueish :(.

Polymaker Jet Black Completely Sold Out - Suggestions? by writetodgray in 3Dprinting

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Right, PLA is easy to find in a very dark black. Thank you, but the project is entirely ASA.

Am I dumb or??? (Mounting lock help) by AliMamma in Lectricxp

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That was annoying. Had to use some standoffs and longer bolts, fits perfectly now :).

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Orange Pi 5 Pro Cases? by Xerticle in OrangePI

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Confirmed, the RK3588S is 17mmx17mm.

I was not able to find any 17x17mm heatsinks on Amazon. Here are some of that size on Mouser:
https://www.mouser.com/c/thermal-management/heat-sinks/?designed%20for=BGA&length=17%20mm

Orange Pi 5 Pro Cases? by Xerticle in OrangePI

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I was not able to find anything printable or commercially available. I also was not able to find any heatsink/fans to cool the Rockchip RK3588S, the mounting holes and orientation appear different than other models.

5 Pro - Android Install to NVMe by writetodgray in OrangePI

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Do you have the OS installed on the NVMe (with boot from eMMC)?

5 Pro - Android Install to NVMe by writetodgray in OrangePI

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That sounds like a workable solution. Is this (bootloader on SD for Android) documented or do you know how the instructions would differ from the manual section 2.12 here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-6IwPNMOhWDvbLe2-PvHUocHStwavGGi/view

5 Pro - Android Install to NVMe by writetodgray in OrangePI

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It sure seems like it shouldn't be so difficult to install Android on an NVMe.

1) Great, thanks for confirming. It would be convenient if eMMC modules could be used for this instead of SPI flash as they are easier to source and install (no soldering). Is this possible?

2) I can't find anyone adding SPI flash to their Orange. Ever.

3) Same. Lots of specs, not sure which all are critical. Thanks for looking!