I’m nowhereman from Belgium. Thanks for accepting me! Just started with electronics. Messing around a bit with motherboards. My ‘new’ secondhand motherboard got hit by the ground a think whilst in transport. And when I plugged it in some chips burned. The board didn’t look like it would do that. Only the corner was hit...
I got a Sylvania-branded strand of 50 “warm-white” LEDs (plus two loose spares) for USD 2.50 at the local grocery store, which I’m pretty sure is cheaper than buying a bag of the bare LEDs would run. They also come in other colours (blue, cool-white, bright red, multicolour)...
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Finally got some free time was thinking about taking up new project but it got me wondering what everyone else is working on? Please share!
I did not know about this mounting method. Probably it’s a way to improve passive cooling capabilities?...
I have this generator, joy-it.net/en/products/JT-JDS2915but it doesn’t say in the manual what maximum current this thing can provide....
Hello, I did manage to kill my cheap-ish bench supply causing it to randomly output up to like 300% the set voltage when under load which did already kill one board. Probably I didn’t actively kill it but the chinesium did its job 🤷🏻♂️. It was a single output supply, when needed I hooked up additional buck- or...
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Over the past few years I’ve accumulated way too much random electronics parts and pieces from projects and random Aliexpress shopping sprees. I figured I’d split it out into various “packs”, but I can move things around as desired (or combine things). It’s all free + shipping, I can ship however you want but default...
I used to play around with 8051 variants and 8pin/16pin PICs back in 2010, whats the equivalent beginner chips now? I have been out of touch since around 2012, except for pi3/4.
I saw a few faces peering in the windows of r/electronics as I drove out of the car park having just locked up to head over here. Glad you found your way over.
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