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Came across your channel recently and have came back to your videos for learnjng different things. I have a question. Do you know of a 6 pin type c breakout board with 2 spots for the 5.1 surface mount resistors? Trying to put one in my 3ds and make it able to do c to c charging as well as a to c charging. I have found some that others have built specifically for the 3 ds but they get rather expensive if doing more than one
@@CanWeFixThat I will look for the link of the ones I had found a month or two ago, I just got a pcb etching kit and am going to try to make the board myself so it doesn't get too pricey that way, but I just wanted to see if you knew of one I could purchase like from Amazon or something that just would have made it easier because the 5.1 surface mount resistors are so small my hands start to shake when trying to mess with them lmao
I'm looking to get a similar microscope setup, however your link for the 180x lens points to a page with two items that are listed as "180X 50mm", but look very different. One is 45USD, the other is 102USD. Which is it? Also, do you have links for the light ring and articulating arm mount you are using? Thanks!
Hi Andrew! I looked it up, it's the 180x, third from the left in the selection. I updated the video description with the info about the light ring. The articulating arm I'm using is a DIY solution from an old computer screen table mount-not recommendable. ^^
11:35 LOL reminds me of raspberry pi 4 engineers. You need 2x 5.1k resistors on both CC1 AND CC2 separately, You can't short them together and use 1 resistor. BTW, I see aliexpress has boards with 2 pads, seems like your board is an old revision. Some have resistors already soldered.
Hi Jackie! Yes, I know this setup isn't ideal, but I haven't found any issues with it so far. Do you have a link to the upgraded boards you mentioned? I would update the product links to make things even easier! 😉
Hi Abdallah, I think this could work to some extent. You wouldn’t be able to use power delivery or charge your laptop through this mod, but it’s worth a try for “normal” USB-C devices that won’t draw more than 0.5 Amps. Nice idea, I hadn’t thought about that! 🙌🏻
@@CanWeFixThat I found a usb-c port that has 4 pins two for data and ground and voltage, thought if i converted it i would be able to use it as i use the usb-a port for normal phone charging and data transfer
You are right, but as you can see, this specific board offers only this option, and to be honest, I had no issues with a wider variety of different cables! ✌🏻
@RB-us6tf, theoretically, yes, but the used USB-C breakout board interconnects them with only one resistor. I tested it again, and both sides work with a USB-C to USB-C cable.
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Came across your channel recently and have came back to your videos for learnjng different things. I have a question. Do you know of a 6 pin type c breakout board with 2 spots for the 5.1 surface mount resistors? Trying to put one in my 3ds and make it able to do c to c charging as well as a to c charging. I have found some that others have built specifically for the 3 ds but they get rather expensive if doing more than one
Hi Knuckles! Thanks for your support, it means a lot to me. 😍 Do you have a link to these breakout boards? But why wouldn’t it work? ;-)
@@CanWeFixThat I will look for the link of the ones I had found a month or two ago, I just got a pcb etching kit and am going to try to make the board myself so it doesn't get too pricey that way, but I just wanted to see if you knew of one I could purchase like from Amazon or something that just would have made it easier because the 5.1 surface mount resistors are so small my hands start to shake when trying to mess with them lmao
Great vid :)
Thank you! 🤓😋
I'm looking to get a similar microscope setup, however your link for the 180x lens points to a page with two items that are listed as "180X 50mm", but look very different. One is 45USD, the other is 102USD. Which is it? Also, do you have links for the light ring and articulating arm mount you are using? Thanks!
Hi Andrew! I looked it up, it's the 180x, third from the left in the selection. I updated the video description with the info about the light ring. The articulating arm I'm using is a DIY solution from an old computer screen table mount-not recommendable. ^^
Another great video 🤩 thank you for keeping it up 💪 (blower gave me a jumpscare lmao)
Thank you so much, mate! Sorry for making you jump 😄✌️
11:35
LOL reminds me of raspberry pi 4 engineers.
You need 2x 5.1k resistors on both CC1 AND CC2 separately, You can't short them together and use 1 resistor.
BTW, I see aliexpress has boards with 2 pads, seems like your board is an old revision. Some have resistors already soldered.
Hi Jackie! Yes, I know this setup isn't ideal, but I haven't found any issues with it so far. Do you have a link to the upgraded boards you mentioned? I would update the product links to make things even easier! 😉
USB-C is my love language
You are my man! 🙌
19:32 hahaha you got me
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Can mod my laptop from usb A to usb c ?
Hi Abdallah, I think this could work to some extent. You wouldn’t be able to use power delivery or charge your laptop through this mod, but it’s worth a try for “normal” USB-C devices that won’t draw more than 0.5 Amps. Nice idea, I hadn’t thought about that! 🙌🏻
@@CanWeFixThat I found a usb-c port that has 4 pins two for data and ground and voltage, thought if i converted it i would be able to use it as i use the usb-a port for normal phone charging and data transfer
I would say that it could work, but I can't guarantee it for sure. 😉✌️
only $1? seems interesting.
Hi Pablo! Yes, the boards are dirt cheap! 🤑
You need to solder two 5.1k resistors, not one!
You are right, but as you can see, this specific board offers only this option, and to be honest, I had no issues with a wider variety of different cables! ✌🏻
@@CanWeFixThat with usb-c to usb-c cable and a single resistor it should only work if usbc is plugged in on one side, but not the other.
@RB-us6tf, theoretically, yes, but the used USB-C breakout board interconnects them with only one resistor. I tested it again, and both sides work with a USB-C to USB-C cable.
So this time a little later than usual :D great video :) PS: Sie haben Post ;)
Hi Sebastian! Thanks! By the way, I've started using the other flux in the meantime! 😉 I haven't received any mail from you yet, though. 🫣
@@CanWeFixThat i send it to markus@canwefixthat.com maybe in the spam fodler?