




Is this usable?
Ripped this flyback out of an old crt that i found in a scrap yard. Seems intact but I’m worried that water might have made its way inside. What do you think?





Ripped this flyback out of an old crt that i found in a scrap yard. Seems intact but I’m worried that water might have made its way inside. What do you think?
For some reason my TF2 has a tendency to crash, and this has exclusively happens when I’m playing on Drydock. For additional context I’m playing on ps4 and getting the CE-34878-0 error code. Has this occurred to anyone else?
I’ve had this cutting for a while now. Just repotted It to a somewhat better substrate (tried to follow Gary’s instruction). Anything I need to do now to promote it to produce a robust root system and maybe grow a lil bigger? Also how do I make it produce new shoots?
Lost so many fkn streaks/kills due to the mechanic letting other titans perform an execution when in using my core. Is it just me?
edit: I play scorch mostly
I made a call via Siri on my AirPods. Suddenly my right AirPod started playing a trippy sound, like someone was playing a song with a metal object with reverb while the left one had the call on it (but a bit glitchy). Kinda sketched me out. Never heard the ”song”/sound before. AirPods started acting normally once I cancelled the call.
"My safety settings are getting caught up on that prompt, so I can't give you an answer. If you'd like, we can start fresh with a new one." It's flagging random harmless engineering questions and pictures of PCBs. Why is this happening?
I am trying to connect a CJMCU-3935 module to my RaspberryPI. I’ve wired it as following:
VCC -> 3.3v
GND -> GND
MOSI -> GPIO2
SCL -> GPIO3
IRQ -> GPIO4
The problem is that it won’t show an I2C connection when I run i2cdetect. I’ve tried moving the IRQ pin to GPIO pin 7 and 17 (should be irrelevant?). I’ve tried connecting the CS and SI pins to 3.3v and the A1/A0 pins to GND. Nothing seems to work. What tf am I doing wrong here?
Id like to reuse the 1602 LCD and the 5 buttons for a project with an ESP32. Although I’m having trouble identifying what all the components are for. The module itself (Moxa LDP1602) is ment to be an LCD unit for another piece of equipment. preferably I would like to desolder all the parts that don’t have anything to do with the LCD driver circuit or the buttons (if there are any).
Been looking a while for bouldering pants, preferably on the relaxed/baggy side. Kawa club seems great but I’m wondering if they actually are any good for advanced indoor bouldering. Heard that the first gen trekking pant got warm but I wonder if they have gotten any more breathable.