


Did I do this right?
The blue plug inserts to my car, however there then is a high pitched ring with nothing playing, and static once music is played. I can't figure out why



The blue plug inserts to my car, however there then is a high pitched ring with nothing playing, and static once music is played. I can't figure out why
It's super hard to show in a video. The rattling really is hard to catch. I can feel it through the handlebars slightly, and I'm only hearing it now and then while driving at low speeds, (probably due to low wind). I can't tell what it's from. It just comes and goes, sounds like it's somewhere in the center of the front of the bike, and I can feel it when it happens. It also sounds like it's rattling with the idle maybe. Idk what to say. The bike is a Honda rancher 420 2016. I'm just asking to see if someone miraculously knows what the issue is. I think it's a nut I can't locate, or something loose. But it behaves so strangely, and I don't like how I can feel it through the handlebars. 😭
Case: Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L
Ram: TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 16GB
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Hybrid 6GB
Heatsink: ID-COOLING SE-903-XT V2
Power supply: Segotep 650W 80 Plus Gold
SSD: KingSpec NX Series 512GB
Mother board: GIGABYTE B365M DS3H
CPU: INTEL CORE i7-9700K
Total price: $630 USD
In the USA and the budget is probably $700
Any tips?
Case: Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L
Ram: TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 16GB
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Hybrid 6GB
Heatsink: ID-COOLING SE-903-XT V2
Power supply: Segotep 650W 80 Plus Gold
SSD: KingSpec NX Series 512GB
Mother board: GIGABYTE B365M DS3H
CPU: INTEL CORE i7-9700K
Total price: $630
Any tips?
This is the Woofer / Mid-Range Speaker for the back right door of my Subaru forester. It started buzzing / rattling in the past week and I was wondering if I can somehow fix it? I'm more of a drone builder, but if you guys can help me identify the issue I have faith in me fixing it. As you can hear when I press the dust cap there's a grinding sound. I assume that it's supposed to be free from friction. Any thoughts?
Should I buy a new connector? I don't get it. It expanded somehow, the posts inside the plug are too small of a diameter. When the plug is jiggled the power cuts on and off. It's soldered onto the board well. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a trick to keeping a continuous connection?
I replaced the fuel and air filter, fuel pump, cleaned the carb, one spark plug was loose and came out like it hadn't been used while the other was quite dirty, put two new plugs in and got them tight, still no difference.
Here is my crash log (I give you my word it's the crash log): https://gist.github.com/Keoni2008/00508f5a90444d2d399f404d339b8c8a
Using ryujinx.
Pc specs: 3070, I513600k, 32gb of ddr4 memmory,
Game name: Grid Autosport, version: 1.4RC9
Ryujinx firware version: 21.0.0
These guards are snip offs from the meteor75 pro frame. They support 45mm props, and have the tri screw design for mounting. Each frame is frickin $7.50, I have a printer but I'm not the best at designing. I'm still stuck in tinker cad. I did design the prop guards in the last photo. But as you can tell they're not light weight. Thanks guys.
It doesn't get better after warming up. Probably the carb?
This "Pincil" iron wasn't cheap and after 1 year it seems to be done for. I set the temp to 390C it heats up to that temp but as soon as I solder one joint it jumps to saying "430C" but it's actually cooling down. The process repeats if I power cycle it. Is there something that I can fix that's wrong with it? Is it just the tip? Tspmo
How should I shield my DJI 04 wires? 😭 Yes I did fit 2" props on this little guy. 😂
Yes I use flux, yes my pincil is at 420C, yes I put solder on the iron for better surface contact, I'm using good solder, there's probably something else I'm missing. Are these joints aight?