Cool, Thank you.
Thanks. Btw i found a DC auto transfer switch on amazon. https://a.co/d/a6pnd9B I assume i wire the car power to the “DC power source” so when it disappears it switches to “battery power” aka solar power. And the load terminal is wired to the DC in port on my bluetti
Good thing i asked the experts. Any i deas for a way to switch to solar power when i turn off the car? Like some form of diy relay switch
True.
Its running off a 5v usb brick. I am trying to alluminate the way to the bathroom for my mom late at night so she won’t trip or kick the household black cat. Also I ordered some PIR motion sensors to turn on the LED strip.
Its a product Safety standard. Here is a Wikipedia page. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UL_(safety_organization)
I have dusted off this project, after shelving it for a bit. I have decided to embed a m8 nuts into the TPU solar panel mount. I want to see if i can embed a ASA printed nut into the tpu print. It should hold up to the elements ontop of my car. I would buy this, https://a.co/d/9Zx6j4k i cant spare to buy it due to being a broke college student living in his parrents house, LOL.
i want to log my car’s data over time.
Yeah the idea to 3d print solar panel mounts with printed threads is probly a bad idea.
USBC PD could work for my old monoprice select mini v1 https://youtu.be/VehfqrkoXJA
What about using a 12v barrel jack with a 12v to 24v step up converter. If I remember properly, I think the ender3 v2 requires 24v to the main board. I might be wrong, it could be 12v.
He wants to try to use opnsense due to the problems with netgate.
Thanks for the suggestion. I found a 2 port nic that should work, but I will keep looking for a 4 port
yeah is a dead standard, but i got a good audio interface from 2003 dirt cheap off ebay.
yes i have
Yes it is the same
I dismanteled the extruder. And swapped filament, I think I fixed it.
Its crushing it
Its a fairly fresh spool of filament. But I will try another spool.
Dam, my old antenna was powered over the coax. That’s probly what did it.