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No experience with like micro electrical, but I’ve wired a house before, and have a been writing code for 15 years. I’ve always wanted to do like arduino/pcb stuff, and I feel like this is a sustainable/more responsible way to learn? If you think its too dangerous, is there a company that will convert them for me (I’m in Canada)? I don’t even want to upgrade the batteries, I just think it’s a shame they’re sitting here degrading.
For the most part these will just be used by me. I like the concept of having just enough battery to charge my AirPods on the go, because I work from home so if I’m going out I always plan and charge my phone. Plus, a bunch of smaller batteries can be more beneficial than one larger battery in many scenarios.
I’m interested to hear any and all thoughts on the topic, thank you very much in advance!
Disclaimer, I don’t know much about fuses/electrical engineering. My Juki dealer doesn’t stock them and I’m in need of a quick replacement, ideally from inside Canada but willing to import from US if needed. All that’s stamped on the stock fuse is “T10L250V” and I’ve found listings on amazon but they’re dated and unavailable, so I do believe this is the fuse ID or classification of some kind, especially since voltage is specified.
I will continue looking but any suggestions towards the right direction are deeply appreciated!
First, I need to find a 1” climbing rated d ring, and was hoping someone here would have a lead. Second, does anyone know for sure if there’s a material more abrasion resistant than full grain leather to supplement the leather and improve the longevity of the attachment point? I’m getting inconsistent results from my research.
Also, I’m considering putting a layer of ultra 800 (or something else that’s better) between the leather and the hardware for some extra abrasion resistance but I’m not getting great data online. I figured someone might have some more hands on knowledge, or perhaps a unique perspective on leather or other materials.