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Not Enough Space on the 5.5e Spell Sheet

Hi all,

I have a conundrum that I have seen coming for a while and wondered if anyone knew of a DNDIY'd solution that already exists before I put in the leg work myself...

As of current my level 9 cleric has...

  • 2 Background Cantrips
  • 4 Cleric Cantrips
  • 14 Prepared Cleric Spells
  • 10 Cleric Domain Spells

All in all this is equal to 30 spells.

The 5.5e character sheet has space for only 30 spells.

At next level I will gain an additional cantrip and spell, of which I have no room to put them in.

Does anybody know of any extended "third" character sheet that can be used to put more spells in. I was hoping for a solution that isn't just printing the spell sheet out again as it has boxes for a bunch of stuff I do not need a second time (inventory, personality, etc.).

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u/TNTarantula — 5 days ago

What do you use the glyph on the 4A for?

Hi all. I've had the phone for 3 days now and am having a great time with the cutomisation of the home screen, responsiveness of the UI, and plentiful options throughout the settings.

That being said, I can't help but feel that the glyph is not as useful as I may have believed it would be.

Putting the phone face-down for glyph mode is an intuitive way to silence the phone for the most part. But if thats all the usefulness the light bar is for me, I can't help but consider it a bit gimmicky.

I would be very interested to hear what everyday uses they have found for the glyph interface, or if perhaps others experiences match my own.

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u/TNTarantula — 29 days ago

Why Doesn't Equipping Invert (Utility) Make it 5/30/55?

I'm still learning the recombinant thingo, thanks for any help.

u/TNTarantula — 1 month ago

Air/Moisture Filter Recommendations for Small Electronics Enclosure

Hi braintrust,

I'm currently designing an enclosure to house a DM-NVX-D200 and could use some advice regarding heat management.

The use case is for this enclosure to be wall-mounted (glands pointing down) in a somewhat outdoors environment. This means occasional moisture.

More importantly, the device outputs consistent heat (40BTU/hr) which would encourage the idea of adding some kind of ventilation to the enclosure.

Does anybody have any experience with any particular off the shelf hydrophobic air filters, or other ventilation options to help keep the air cycling for this design?

I've been browsing through alibaba and found these teeny tiny IP68 vent filters. But without any photos of in-situ use-cases I'm not 100% confident they are what I am looking for.

Some kind of off the shelf part that I can fit into the design similar to the existing cable glands would be ideal I think.

This filter also looks pretty nifty but the company appears to only do custom solutions. We are only looking to make 20 or so of these enclosures so custom parts beyond what we can make in-house are likely not within budget.

I appreciate any and all thoughts, feedback, and criticism though would value help regarding ventilation more than anything at the moment.

u/TNTarantula — 2 months ago

Enclosure Air Filtration & Water Resistance

Hi braintrust,

I'm currently designing an enclosure to house a DM-NVX-D200 and could use some advice regarding heat management.

The use case is for this enclosure to be wall-mounted (glands pointing down) in a somewhat outdoors environment. This means occasional moisture.

More importantly, the device outputs consistent heat (40BTU/hr) which would encourage the idea of adding some kind of ventilation to the enclosure.

Does anybody have any experience with any particular off the shelf hydrophobic air filters, or other ventilation options to help keep the air cycling for this design?

I appreciate any and all thoughts, feedback, and criticism though would value help regarding ventilation more than anything at the moment.

u/TNTarantula — 2 months ago