I make videos - mostly DIY related. I work with electronics, tractors, molding, casting, 3D printing, welding and basic machining. I also throw in some product reviews here and there.
Really amazing and wonderful, looks like natural. Only if they made a purely pneumatic system and got rid of the complex electronic would this be useful and the futuristic thing. 🌹🌹
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I have watched a few dozen videos on this printer, trying to learn the differences between the various label materials, and some of the other nuances of using it. FINALLY the RU-vid algorithm sent me to your video which is by far the most informative one on the whole interwebs! Kudos.
Thank you! With that 100mA charger, it takes about 45minutes to bring each cell voltage up by 0.1V. The 8Ah battery took a little over eight hours while the 12Ah took the same time, due to less cells being undercharged. Using a beefier charger would reduce the time drastically. Though, slower charging means a cooler cell, which helps preserve the battery life.
Hey very informative video! Question….I am planning on using this to power my Hakko 936 soldering station outside on my car to repair injector wires. Am I risking ruining my Hakko unit?
That looks like a 60W potentiometer controlled solder station. Since it does not have a screen, I believe all it is doing is taking in the voltage, stepping it down with a transformer and then using the potentiometer to run over some simple heating circuitry (If not just running directly to the heating element). So, no you likely won't damage the solder station with the top off, however, don't be surprised if the thermostat needs to be turned a little higher than you normally have it set. Have fun!
Looks pretty solid. I have a brand new 73hp Kioti Rx, relatively similar type of soil to yours but a bit more clayish, plan on ripping it in the fall with full irrigation. Do you think a 5 bottom plow with 2 stabilizer wheels on the back is ok for my size tractor? I know 5 bottoms are usually used with 110hp but after watching your vid I'm a lot more convinced. If a 60 can do 4 then 73 should realistically be chugging along the same power to plow ratio pulling 5. Would love to know your thoughts on this. Thanks!
I bet you could pull five bottoms with 73HP and 4-Wheel drive (Assuming you do this in the fall). The old rule of thumb was 20HP per plow. However, I found out from another farmer that the rule holds true for a 2-wheel drive tractor. I believe the the new rule should be more around 12-15HP per plow when you have 4 wheel drive engaged. Worst case scenario would be that you have to unbolt one of the plow bottoms, so why not go with the 5 bottom plow!
Good video, well thought out. I ended up with the Massey 1725M. I can lift/curl at the same time with mine. A big part of my decision was parts availability and dealer location/reputation. The forums are filled with guys disparaging their dealer. I, on the other hand, am very pleased with mine and they're only 20 minutes down the road. Yanmar, Kubota, RK, and Deere are all over an hour away. I haven't had any trouble with my mini Massey and am quite pleased with it.
i keep getting this error although i tried 5 different tutorials Firmware Version: 0x0 = (unknown) WARNING: Communication failure, is the MFRC522 properly connected? Scan PICC to see UID, SAK, type, and data blocks...
Sounds like your wiring and code do not match. Make sure you have all pins wired correctly. It could also be a voltage issue, on UNO/MEGA use 5V for VCC pin, on ESP/STM32 use 3.3V. Otherwise it could be that your reader is broken, or the model you have is not the same as the typical chineese one used in the video.
I KEEP GETTING THIS ERROR I TRIED 5 TUTORIALS SO FAR 7 HOURS OF MY LIFE WASTED PLEASE HELP MEEEEEEEEEE I UNINSTALLED AND REINSTALLED ARDUINO, FIXED THE WIRING, AND TRIED EVERYTHING PLEASE HELPPPP Firmware Version: 0x0 = (unknown) WARNING: Communication failure, is the MFRC522 properly connected? Scan PICC to see UID, SAK, type, and data blocks...
Leaving the wipers up is convenient but the loss of it isn’t the end of the world. You can have your wipers up or remote start but not both. The wiper spring isn’t designed for long term extension. They will stretch over time. There is a wiper park procedure in the manual that you’re not using and should be used if you’re leaving your wipers up. What you’re doing isn’t recommended. Read your manual. I’m sure the Maverick Hybrid handles like other FWD cars in the snow. Tires for both FWD and AWD make the difference. More so on the FWD as far as getting started and maintaining forward movement.
I assume you are talking about what the manual refers to as the "service position". They say to run the wipers while in accessory mode until they are in the middle of the windshield unless obstructed with snow and ice. For "wiper park" it states that the mode will be active whenever you switch on the side mirror heat. The only precautions for wipers are to leave them off when going through a car wash and to not run them on a dry windshield. It does not state that they cannot be left in the service position. It also does not bring up that you can leave them in service position, thus the debate. I will assume you don't actually own a maverick since you have clearly not READ YOUR MANUAL!
Massey for me with his choices jd is a rich man throw away tractor have way too many problems motor wise and too expensive. Kubota is way too cheap and breakdown like crazy for people who use them for how they are made to be used a relative has a kioti and he loves it but doesn't work it like a tractor just once in awhile id prefer a case emax or new holland workmaster 25s
For some additional insight here... Everywhere power is generated, or transformed, you need to establish a ground reference. For example, you may have single phase 240Vac coming into your house from the power company. Where the voltage and current are transformed (the transformer on the utility pole for instance), a ground/neutral bond is established to create a reference that is common to both sides. Same thing in commercial control applications where you may take 3 phase 480V and grab one leg of it to a 480:120Vac xfmer. The low side of that transformer will have two wires that read 120Vac between the two. One of them will be bonded directly to ground on that secondary side in order to maintain a common reference to the same ground on the high (480v) side. The ground bonded leg will now be the secondary's ground (green wire) and neutral (white wire). After that point, the two will never join each other again, and if another xformer was added down stream to say, drop 120Vac down to 24Vac, the process would continue. The ground wire to ground, hot and neutral to high side of transformer, then on the low side, two wires will exit, with one wire being bonded to ground to maintain the common earth reference that began all the way back at the turbine that spun up to create the power in the first place. Long ramblings just to explain that if you measure without ground off the secondary side of an inverter that is internally bonded to the negative side of the battery supplying the power, you're not going to get completely accurate results. Thank you for catching this.
I have been driving for about 60 years and have lived in places where it gets to MINUS 40 and a foot or more of snow in a single night. I have never even heard of leaving wipers up like you show here. Your method is guaranteed to burn out the wiper motor if you have an inch of ice on the arms with the blades up.
My uncle bought a Ford Tractor in the 70's. He's RIP but the tractor is still going. Another thing to consider is that tractors will last longer than you.(insert disclaimer here) so get what you can get parts for down the road. Kubota engines made in Illinois. They have 2 factories in Georgia.
I'm confused why you have to be condescending against the chinese language and the country itself 😕 im from hong kong so i hate china but its not very nice to be racist
I just posted an image of the stand with the dimensions on my "Community" tab. Please reference that for more detail. Key dimensions are: 26" wide, 66" tall with the bottom of the bracket being 4" from the top of the footing.
The important thing to know is electronic equipment can be damaged or destroyed or even explode if connected to that SHAPE of power wave. There is a story of an audio equipment repair technician friend of mine called to service an expensive studio mix board that was being modified by the studio owner. Tech asked studio owner; "Before you power it up, are you sure you know what you are doing?' Owner said "Yes". Tech: "Okay, its your board sir." Owner powers up his mix board then all 96 channels of his $million dollar SSL mix board blow up in sequence, one at a time, smoke rising over each channel one at a time. Next, tech was hired to fix it (after it stopped smoking). He made a lot of $ off that guy.
Definitely! Expensive stuff should have filtering, even with a reliable mains supply. Though... In your example, it sounds like there was more going wrong than just dirty power. Thanks for sharing!
I have seen them around my local stores. You might have something near you as well. The thing comes in handy, you probably wouldn't be upset if you bought one.
@@IllInformedHuman Can we make a clone card that sends data for entry and exit in a same time for example and to make 8hours difference in between entry and exit. ?
@@oxynnyxo2763 It sounds like you want to change something on the Database side of the card reader. Most card reading systems only record when the card was swiped by a reader and which reader. Forcing the reader to change what time it read a card is not possible from the reader itself. You would need database access to alter that.
The easiest way to keep snow out of the windshield wiper valley is use a windshield cover it covers the opening and keeps the valley clean no worries of it getting filled with snow and you do not need to raise the wipers I have not had any problem with snow here in Ontario Canada
How is the concrete ballast weight working out? Is 1,300 the right amount? Seems like most people only get to 800-1000 lbs with concrete. I will be getting an MX soon and thought 800 probably was not enough.
It is still holding up! I did put concrete sealer a few months after it was cast. Since the rear can lift over a ton, I would say the right amount would have been just below that 😉. Though... a bigger weight probably would be annoying to drive around with. The size of the one I made feels just right. I usually only have to hook up the weight when I am unloading off a flatbed. I was able to pick up a 1,500lb plow to about half height. I still felt a little light in the rear... so if you could get more weight without it being unwieldy, go for it! if you are planning on moving large round bales, 800lbs would likely be fine. To be safe, fill the tires or add wheel weights as well. Happy tractoring!
I clicked on this vid cause I wanted to see how it would fare New England winters and you made that clear by trying to back up a 2 degree hill with less than an inch of snow and not being able to w/o having to do something the make it work. I would love the hybrid, but we have 6 months of winter here and it just wouldn't make sense, unfortunately.
You can use either the original or the new copied badge as long as they only reference the block 0 or UID. If they add anything else to any other block each time you swipe, you can only use one of the cards that were copied.