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Rolive, to memes in She was right in 1992, the Catholic Church is still filled with pedophiles.

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Rolive, to memes in It's funnt because it's true

That’s a low bar.

Rolive, to linuxmemes in Linux mint = best beginner distro

That would convince me to move, probably. Arch isn’t bad but it’s too much hassle to set it up and even then I might have left security gaps open.

Rolive, to memes in Because it's almost time

Indeed.

Rolive, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

Grandma? Nice to see you figured out Lemmy.

Rolive, to askelectronics in Adjusting SMPS output voltage

Thanks. I ordered the 24V model in hopes of adjusting it down to 22V. I will use that to keep a 7s Li-Ion battery at a minimum charge level whereas a solar panel array may increase that voltage higher. It looks like the 24V model’s capacitors need to be changed as well since they can’t handle the Li-Ion batterys’ max charge voltage.

Rolive, to asklemmy in Tech workers - what did your IT Security team do that made your life hell and had no practical benefit?

Chaotic good.

Rolive, to piracy in PSA To people watching YouTube with AdBlockers

Good idea. I will soon as well.

Rolive, to memes in Vegan food: The west vs India

Somehow doesn’t sound as tasty.

Rolive, to lemmyshitpost in How many Star Trek fans will see red because they don't see red?

Well so do humans.

Rolive, to asklemmy in What is the least shit online store of the shitty ones? such as: Wish, AliExpress, etc..

AliExpress is like searching for treasure in an ocean of crap. The treasure is there though.

Rolive, to askelectronics in TP4056 useless protection circuit?

Yes that I found as well but have/had trouble understanding why it would be built like this. Also why a MOSFET would be designed internally like this. If you want more power capability you’d get a bigger MOSFET rather than two tiny ones in parallel right?

This page helped me understand the setup. I’ll post it here just for informational purpose. It took me a while to find this. …stackexchange.com/…/dual-mosfet-8205a-lithium-ba…

It’s related to the internal body diode of the N channel mosfet, so two of them are in series but reversed. When one MOSFET is activated, current may flow easily in one direction but be reduced by the body diode of the other. When both are activated, current may flow easily in either direction.

It seems they don’t really prevent discharging or charging separately due to the body diodes but they can cut off the battery alltogether.

Rolive, to linuxmemes in Linux mint = best beginner distro

Yeah true. I went through the arch process to learn about Linux though so it was worth it in the end but I still have no clue about selinux, apparmor etc that are shipped by default in other distros. Also the need for firewalls/antivirus which isn’t really an issue in Linux but still.

Rolive, to askelectronics in Adjusting SMPS output voltage

Replying to myself for informational reason. Modifying voltage was more or less successful. Both optocouplers transmit a reference voltage, so both need to be adjusted simultaneously.

This can be done by changing the value of R19, a 23.2k smd resistor close to the output terminals.

I’ve attached a 10k pot with a 10k and 6.8k resistor in series and successfully modified the voltage down to 22.5.

The power supply itself is a piece of crap though. It claims to handle 400W but anything over 150W causes the short circuit protection to activate, never mind overheating at 150W very quickly.

https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/46f3459e-36ed-4579-b72c-9f41603da85a.jpeg

Rolive, to askelectronics in Adjusting SMPS output voltage

Well there certainly is some regulation because attaching a load does not decrease the voltage by much. Increasing the voltage is indeed ambitious for the 12V model but lowering the voltage of the 12V model seems doable.

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