So the gist of this is I’m selling stl files because it makes more money then running the machine daily (can vouch for this I sell laser engraving files and make a fuck ton from this)
Fair new to the x type. Currently got a 2002 plate 3.0 V6. Don’t the factory head unit if you have the screen have a sub output that needs to be turned on by computer? Unsure on this? If you click the phone button and menu button together for 5/10 seconds it will come up with the options.
Help with advice please - I want to sell finished printed items that I have designed. I do have the marketing skills and have an online presence. I don't have time to run a print farm, I need to keep control of the STL the only way I can see this happening is if I get a 3rd party to print and post each order to the customer for me. Does anyone know if such a service exists and is it worthwhile? I know of shapeways, Craft cloud, cults 3d, my mini factory & ch trader but don't know how they operate. I appreciate all feedback and comments. Thanks
great input man, thanks for the tips. However i would like to give you the advice to check your sound levels of a video before releasing it. Your voice is quite low in volume to your background music effects. peace!
I disagree with your definition of "bootstrap capacitors". Maybe you think the real answer is too long winded? Short: It is basically a replacement for a high(er) voltage supply rail that enables the use of n-type fet's on the high voltage side switcher position. Longer: It is essentially a very practical way of building a "charge pump dc-dc converter". It is not a feedback signal to increase amplification per se, it's a solution to a problem that appears when chosing the best (most common) type of transistors. P-type fet's are just not as cheap, efficient, sturdy and prolific as n-type fet's, there is an esoteric physics reason to why that is, but explaining that needs text, graphics and a whole different level of video. The bootstrap cap solution can be replaced by additional (low power) voltage rails.
Really great video. I'm working on building my own. Mostly standard configuration but with some minor changes to start, more in the future as this will be my first board. I may have missed it from the video, but what was the power rating and impedance of your speaker choice? Default here is 4 ohm 50W per channel, which is what I'm going to use.
Hello brother please help me !!!!!!!!! I have a TPA3255 IC and I want to make a pcb for it But in the datasheet of the IC has not shown the full diagram to make a Circuit For example pin number 18 is for reset but there has not shown how to connect to the circuit Please provide me the full diagram of TPA3255 IC ....
Damn man, nice videographics in the end, really good short consise explaining of PCB layout and overall nice video! I hope you get tons of more subscribers. As a soon to be starting youtuber i aspire to make videos half as good as yours and im happy!
Hello, I want to print and sell things on internet but I don't design. I would like to pay commercial use licences but there are pretty rare (and pretty expensive). What can I do If I want to make business printing, without designing ?
You either need to design something yourself or pay someone on something like Fiverr to design something you want for you. Otherwise you won't have ownership.
Nice video! One remark on decoupling capacitors: you recommend having their own via to the ground plane. Note that the via has quite high inductance. If possible, connect the decoupling directly to the ic on the same layer for both voltage and ground. And be really careful with copper pours on the signal layer. Many people just fill the top layer and make many antennas. Only make them where needed as guards and make sure stitching is done right. The high frequencies in modern ICs are not forgiving like they used to be.
great video, what software did you use for the circuit schematic? I am looking to design my own class D amplifier using the TPA3116 but unable to find the component on the software I am using (multisim).
hello. Thanks for the detailed and great video. My question is how much do you or did you earn while doing this 3D printing business. How much did you earn when at lowest and how much was the profit at the peak. Yet again thanks for the video def liked and subscribed ☺
Thanks for watching and subscribing! I'm not currently selling at the moment since I've been travelling. Prices are available on my website still and at my peak I sold perhaps 10 in a week.
can you tell me what i should charge per ounce or per pound of fillament for my 3d printing model business. ? i plan on just weighing the models and charging by weight. thank you.
Do you still sale the kit...if so, how much is it? Who would I make the Post Office Money Order out to? Thank you for the video... it was very AWESOME!
I'm not currently selling as I've been away travelling but will pick it back up again eventually. Prices can be found on my website linked in the description.
I made the project open source after selling them for a period of about 2 years. Now that I've moved onto other projects I happily made it open source so people could still make them! Also there's always people out there who prefer kits over sourcing everything themselves.
Hahah, thanks for the comment! I suppose you could call it acting (or trying at least haha). Will be sure to get more of it in future videos. I have a new video being uploaded today so be sure to check it out!