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that’s silly, you need a silver coin AND a form, with your name in ALL CAPS.
that’s silly, you need a silver coin AND a form, with your name in ALL CAPS.
Not enough kids in daycare to decide which one to date, gaetz?
And you’ve upgraded the lid knob on all of them! (Mine had a plastic knob, I bought a replacement)
I’ve got a… Collection? Of Pots and pans, I just want a cheap Teflon pan for a few recipes, And when I don’t want to train house guests on seasoned pans.
I will have to train said house guests to not use high heat though, 3700w cooks. (We had a cheap, low performing gas stove, so this is a huge upgrade)
For some examples of sov cuts, check out !insanepeoplefacebook@lemmy.world there are a good number of screenshot/posts.
Yeah, I’ve not found one at local places idly looking, tfal for instance has made their induction ready ones only on their higher end pans.
The slow response stove you mention is a radiant electric stove, induction is much more instant action, and finding one with reasonable knobs is easy these days. (It’s also easy to find ones with digital controls that would confuse more people than it’s worth)
Induction works almost exactly like a wireless phone charger, except that the power (as heat) instead goes directly into your pan’s bottom.
Grimace is a corporate shill living off of the backs of every other citizen, their manager is a clown and they love it.
We recently did the change to induction here, and the only thing I miss from my gas burner is my non stick pan that was aluminum. I did need to buy a few other replacements, but I haven’t found a non stick 12" in a store that I can make chili cheesy Mac in. (The tomato base eats the carbon steel seasoning, and I don’t want to spend a bunch on a pan that is delicate)
Some day though.
I’ve got a 3v2, and I would not use it for d&d sized minis.
It’s a decent machine, but it’s definitely a hobby on its own keeping it happy.
How much to get into the gold poop futures market?
Ah, “the numbers go down if you stop testing” approach.
That sucks for the kids
Well hung Tram gets railed by construction crew.
Note for you: phones aren’t UL tested for safety. As I read it this morning, Their listing falls under UL110, a sustainability spec for product lifecycles. And a battery spec or two.
Nice project though! I’ve got a handful of LED strips, mostly in the kitchen and more lighting outside. One thing you might care about is to give your wled instance a station ip address.
Is it a 5, 12 or 24v project? If it’s 5v, use a USB power brick, that will be ul rated.
The NEC says that anything under 50v is low voltage and not considered hazardous.
What’s the project? I have a handful of wled things in the house
Angry students? Lol.
Really though, odds are high the suit will come from some group that got PPP loans forgiven.
Bought some bulbs, it was an enlightening experience.
Wait wait wait, climate change is fake! Why would not driving do anything? I’m gonna double down and idle my RV and hummer and spare cruise ship burning bunker fuel in my driveway!
Hope it’s obvious, but /s just in case
From what I’ve read, and I’m happy to be corrected, what Trump tried to dictate through executive orders (that would get thrown out in courts), Biden lead Congress to actually write laws about.
Needs a sinusoidal wave added to it all.
The charge pump not being stable can mean several things. If it’s not where it should be (it won’t be) the high side fets won’t turn on all the way, causing loads of excess heat inside the chip. This also may never recover, depending on the duty cycle, and then that chip will burn up/let the smoke out.
Essentially, the charge pump capacitor has a set of circuitry that brings the low side of it low, lets it get 5 or 12v, then floats it up to the voltage rail, to turn on the fet hard. If it’s only partially on, the fet has a resistance that is too high. (The high side of the capacitor usually has a diode to charge it)