Some Rs and Cs a few fuseholders a plastic box from local shop in Sweden. An Arduino nano, a few plastic boxes and some 5W resistors from Germany for my SymAsym-project.
Still I miss 22 Ohm resistors - how could I miss and a 2x25V tranny.
Still I miss 22 Ohm resistors - how could I miss and a 2x25V tranny.
Oh, man, I hate it when I leave stuff off from a parts order! And it keeps happening...
I feel your pain. 🙁
I feel your pain. 🙁
I have two 26V transformers but they are too much for the SymAsym that requires 36VDC.
They will go to my Chinese amp that can ran on 50V.
The 25V tranny isn't that hard to find or expensive. Must tie a thread on my indexfinger to remember the resistors ...
They will go to my Chinese amp that can ran on 50V.
The 25V tranny isn't that hard to find or expensive. Must tie a thread on my indexfinger to remember the resistors ...
You know what?! I just did it AGAIN, I needed a small 7-30pF trimmer cap but missed that when I ordered the transformer ....Oh, man, I hate it when I leave stuff off from a parts order! And it keeps happening...
I feel your pain. 🙁

Bought some more Ryobi ONE+ toys, I'm giving away all of my corded tools to my brother (plus I don't need to be corded to a generator and require petrol, so instead I can charge all of these cordless tools with an off-grid solar power system) and moving into the ONE+ system. Since I last posted to this thread wherein I detailed having bought a Circular Saw and a 1/2" Impact wrench I've also bought:
A Ryobi ONE+ HID Xenon spotlight. Ryobi One+ 18V Xenon Spotlight - Skin Only | Bunnings Warehouse
A Ryobi ONE+ LED Area Camping light. Ryobi One+ 18V LED Area Light With USB Port | Bunnings Warehouse
Both used for fishing and blackouts and spotting/scaring away possums.
See attatched image for my entire Ryobi ONE+ collection so far.
In addition to the items already bought I want to also get:
1x Cordless line trimmer (so my brother can trim the garden without burning fossil fuels)
Ryobi One+ 18V 305mm Cut Cordless Line Trimmer - Skin Only
1x Multifuction tool (for fixing rust on my car)
Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Multi Function Tool - Skin Only | Bunnings Warehouse
1x Ryobi 1100w 4 stroke generator (for blackouts and severe thunderstorms to run the freezer and my aquariums)
Ryobi 1100W Portable 4 Stroke Petrol Generator | Bunnings Warehouse
1x Cordless jigsaw (for cutting mdf/making subs)
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-o...-skin-only_p6210486?ReturnUrl=/user/wish-list
1x Belt sander (for fixing rust/paint on my car roof, kinda optional I can always just use my hands)
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-18v-one-belt-sander_p6210770?ReturnUrl=/user/wish-list
And a 5 piece combo set which is much cheaper than buying the items individually, which includes: https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-18v-one-5-piece-combo-kit_p6210783?ReturnUrl=/user/wish-list
• 1 x 18V ONE+ hammer drill (for drilling holes using standard bits and for a wire wheel if needed for fixing rust)
• 1 x 18V ONE+ impact driver (for drilling in screws)
• 1 x 18V ONE+ reciprocating saw (for trimming trees)
• 1 x 18V ONE+ angle grinder (for fixing rust and grinding off broken stuff on my car)
• 1 x 18V ONE+ workshop blower (have no use for this, turbo?)
• 2.5Ah lithium ion battery
• 5.0Ah lithium ion battery (can always do with more 5.0AH batteries)
• 1 x fast charger
It will probably take me all of 2018 to get 'em all.
A Ryobi ONE+ HID Xenon spotlight. Ryobi One+ 18V Xenon Spotlight - Skin Only | Bunnings Warehouse
A Ryobi ONE+ LED Area Camping light. Ryobi One+ 18V LED Area Light With USB Port | Bunnings Warehouse
Both used for fishing and blackouts and spotting/scaring away possums.
See attatched image for my entire Ryobi ONE+ collection so far.
In addition to the items already bought I want to also get:
1x Cordless line trimmer (so my brother can trim the garden without burning fossil fuels)
Ryobi One+ 18V 305mm Cut Cordless Line Trimmer - Skin Only
1x Multifuction tool (for fixing rust on my car)
Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Multi Function Tool - Skin Only | Bunnings Warehouse
1x Ryobi 1100w 4 stroke generator (for blackouts and severe thunderstorms to run the freezer and my aquariums)
Ryobi 1100W Portable 4 Stroke Petrol Generator | Bunnings Warehouse
1x Cordless jigsaw (for cutting mdf/making subs)
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-o...-skin-only_p6210486?ReturnUrl=/user/wish-list
1x Belt sander (for fixing rust/paint on my car roof, kinda optional I can always just use my hands)
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-18v-one-belt-sander_p6210770?ReturnUrl=/user/wish-list
And a 5 piece combo set which is much cheaper than buying the items individually, which includes: https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-18v-one-5-piece-combo-kit_p6210783?ReturnUrl=/user/wish-list
• 1 x 18V ONE+ hammer drill (for drilling holes using standard bits and for a wire wheel if needed for fixing rust)
• 1 x 18V ONE+ impact driver (for drilling in screws)
• 1 x 18V ONE+ reciprocating saw (for trimming trees)
• 1 x 18V ONE+ angle grinder (for fixing rust and grinding off broken stuff on my car)
• 1 x 18V ONE+ workshop blower (have no use for this, turbo?)
• 2.5Ah lithium ion battery
• 5.0Ah lithium ion battery (can always do with more 5.0AH batteries)
• 1 x fast charger
It will probably take me all of 2018 to get 'em all.
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Oh, man, I hate it when I leave stuff off from a parts order! And it keeps happening...
I feel your pain. 🙁
My old age problem. I aways forget one item.
Its worst when there is a small order charge too.
HP Thin Client T610 Plus Thin Client AMD G-T56N 1.65GHz 4G RAM 2G HDD ThinPro | eBay
Bought this to use as a pfsense firewall. It draws 16 watts at idle which is good enough, you could get better power consumption by going with a mini pc but they are 3x the price of one of these. 8 watts for a more modern J1900 intel cpu.
Only downside to using a thinclient is that you cannot use AES-NI, cpu doesn't support it. But at least I get to use my dual port intel pci-e nic.
And unless you are willing to buy a Netgate SP-1000 for $200 USD + postage this is your only option. pfsense doesn't yet support ARM yet they are releasing a product with pfsense on it.
Its a shame really because the raspberry pi would be perfect for sub-100MBps connections.
Bought this to use as a pfsense firewall. It draws 16 watts at idle which is good enough, you could get better power consumption by going with a mini pc but they are 3x the price of one of these. 8 watts for a more modern J1900 intel cpu.
Only downside to using a thinclient is that you cannot use AES-NI, cpu doesn't support it. But at least I get to use my dual port intel pci-e nic.
And unless you are willing to buy a Netgate SP-1000 for $200 USD + postage this is your only option. pfsense doesn't yet support ARM yet they are releasing a product with pfsense on it.
Its a shame really because the raspberry pi would be perfect for sub-100MBps connections.
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I went to Cherry Road Nursery, a little nursery which my mum has gone to for 20+ years. No joke intended.
I bought 3x pallets of Shallots. Figured I would go there instead of Bunnings because at Bunnings everything that I get dies.
The staff at Cherry Road Nursery was very helpful and very beautiful there too. lots of properly arranged plants.
Now lets all enjoy this beautiful gif: Relaxing - GIF on Imgur
I bought 3x pallets of Shallots. Figured I would go there instead of Bunnings because at Bunnings everything that I get dies.
The staff at Cherry Road Nursery was very helpful and very beautiful there too. lots of properly arranged plants.
Now lets all enjoy this beautiful gif: Relaxing - GIF on Imgur
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A simple request from Susan to play radio through the living room system somehow turned into a Marantz MCR611 network receiver. Fairly decent sounding, nice features, and we’ve even got a working CD player back again.
Bought nothing today except for some minor groceries, but yesterday I nailed down 500 pieces of NOS Siliconix J113 jfet and a cheap DVM.
We went to Columbus Ohio (125 miles) to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra show. Hit every thrift store that Google found for us on the way there and back. I got a Garrard SL-95B turntable for $10. It looks decent and has a cartridge, but I didn't even look to see what kind.
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