USB charger socket fell off my torch :roll:
Scrape some of the solder mask off to give me something more to solder blob to..
No proper clamping on the solder lugs at all :roll:
Soldering away...
Quick test...
Sorted ! Good for another three weeks now....
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You can unban yourself if needed. It also sends me reports to investigate the ban.
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At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
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Power went off in girlfriend's flat :roll:
Long story short, there was a four-way adapter which was taking out the RCD. The odd thing is though, it was only one specific socket which when something was plugged into it would actually take out the RCD.
I measured the adapter with nothing plugged in and it was basically open circuit from Earth to life and neutral I plugged in a empty extension lead into the suspect socket and the resistance dropped to about 700k.
Taking the adapter to bits was a pain because it was a security bit set, and even though I had a security bit set, the bits were not long enough. so I just ended up breaking the plastic apart in the end to get inside.
Having a good look round inside and nothing looked broken or damp or anything suspect whatsoever. so the mystery of why this extension was taking out the RCD remains a mystery. :(
Long story short, there was a four-way adapter which was taking out the RCD. The odd thing is though, it was only one specific socket which when something was plugged into it would actually take out the RCD.
I measured the adapter with nothing plugged in and it was basically open circuit from Earth to life and neutral I plugged in a empty extension lead into the suspect socket and the resistance dropped to about 700k.
Taking the adapter to bits was a pain because it was a security bit set, and even though I had a security bit set, the bits were not long enough. so I just ended up breaking the plastic apart in the end to get inside.
Having a good look round inside and nothing looked broken or damp or anything suspect whatsoever. so the mystery of why this extension was taking out the RCD remains a mystery. :(
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Saw another odd critter on my way home :shock:
This one looked like the size of a normal cat.. But did not look to have further and this was sort of grey all over maybe with a hint of brown.. It had its head in the grass but his head look twice as long as any normal cat. So no idea what that was either.
This one looked like the size of a normal cat.. But did not look to have further and this was sort of grey all over maybe with a hint of brown.. It had its head in the grass but his head look twice as long as any normal cat. So no idea what that was either.
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Gruffalo?
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
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:chairsmack:
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Went outside.. Washed my van.. Well attempted to.. :lol:
Always get those little black specs of black everywhere. They used to come off with heavy degreaser. Now they hardly come off with IPA. Not really practical to clean the van with IPA wipes :lol: But what else is there? Preferably without risking taking the paint off! :lol:
Always get those little black specs of black everywhere. They used to come off with heavy degreaser. Now they hardly come off with IPA. Not really practical to clean the van with IPA wipes :lol: But what else is there? Preferably without risking taking the paint off! :lol:
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@exxos if it's bitumen type spots. Then use diesel, wd40, petrol etc.
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I tried this stuff...
Don't think it did anything at all.
Went over with the sponge loads of times, rinsed-repeat, half bottle gone, not getting anywhere. Rubbed some with my fingernail and seemed to start coming off.
Don't think it did anything at all.
Went over with the sponge loads of times, rinsed-repeat, half bottle gone, not getting anywhere. Rubbed some with my fingernail and seemed to start coming off.
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There's some cheap rotary polish spinning thing is on the Internet for about £22. So ordered one of those. This rubbing at it with a sponge for hours when there's a high-speed electric option !
One interesting thing, is while IPA fetches it off, also CIF works well. But apparently you're not supposed to use that on paint ! :roll:
Hopefully I can put that crappy spray on the rotary pad and see if that will do the job next!
There is also other weird things which is like a cloth impregnated with silicon which is supposed to get the spots right off.. But I still prefer a high-speed approach so far ;)
One interesting thing, is while IPA fetches it off, also CIF works well. But apparently you're not supposed to use that on paint ! :roll:
Hopefully I can put that crappy spray on the rotary pad and see if that will do the job next!
There is also other weird things which is like a cloth impregnated with silicon which is supposed to get the spots right off.. But I still prefer a high-speed approach so far ;)
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