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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

Комментарии • 40

  • @progamermat
    @progamermat 11 дней назад

    DIY ASIC miner ? That's cool , possibly you could do a quick design and working review?

  • @DustinWatts
    @DustinWatts 18 дней назад

    Those sponges are very interesting. I use a variety of small and big cleaning swaps most of the time can get in to small cavities somtimes combined with the lint free cloths or the Kimtech paper. But those sponges I have never seen. So in the cart the go! Merry Christmas to you Florin!

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  17 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!! Happy holidays!

  • @harkbelial
    @harkbelial 17 дней назад

    Knife was super cute😍😍😍😍

  • @2000jago
    @2000jago 18 дней назад +5

    Hooray, another mailbag AT LAST! (Grabs credit card).

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 18 дней назад

    Pretty nice stuff indeed, dude! 😃
    Merry Christmas!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  18 дней назад +1

      Thanks! You too! 🎄🎄

  • @sanjikaneki6226
    @sanjikaneki6226 18 дней назад +1

    You said you had problems with jlc soldering those BM1366 ASIC chips so it was on that board or on another design that you made?
    Also how hot is that buck ?

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  17 дней назад

      It was on this board called qaxe, open source design can be found on github. Temp on dc-dc mosfet area is roughly 70 deg. But again the PCB layout is not optimal so that can be improved through better pcb layout.

    • @sanjikaneki6226
      @sanjikaneki6226 17 дней назад

      @voltlog I saw pcb and yea not great. There is also nerdaxe in that repo that is more or less same but uses a esp32 module and another dc dc it is somewhat better but still not optimal , also I wander how signals work since data traces are not properly routed

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  17 дней назад

      @@sanjikaneki6226 which signals are you referring to as data?

    • @sanjikaneki6226
      @sanjikaneki6226 17 дней назад

      @@voltlog the serial link to the ASICs that UART is not referenced to any gnd plane and crosses plane boundaries like nothing

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  17 дней назад

      Yes but that runs at 115200 baud rate, you can run that through a few meters of bad wire and it would still work.. The biggest concerns with this board are thermals and high currents not high speed signaling.

  • @uther10
    @uther10 18 дней назад

    Great haul. Thanks for sharing!

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  17 дней назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @John-gw3mj
    @John-gw3mj 18 дней назад

    I've used Gledopto controllers to integrate 12V LED strips in to an existing Philips Hue set up for years and they've been flawless.
    One thing to watch out for if you get an RGBCCT controller is whether you get the 1ID or 2ID version. The 1ID behaves like a regular smart lamp (you can choose a colour temperature of white or a shade of RGB) but the 2ID exposes the RGB and CCT portions as two separate lights. I don't know how this plays with Home Assistant but wanted to flag in case anyone else gets them to integrate in to a Hue system

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  18 дней назад

      Thanks for the feedback!

  • @BeiLLiac4
    @BeiLLiac4 17 дней назад

    These cleaning pads are just melamine foam cut to smaller pieces. You can get them in pack of 20 in bigger form and for like 1€ and cut them in smaller pieces.

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  17 дней назад

      Oh come on, I'm not gonna cut little pieces of foam myself unless I really need it and can't find it already cut.

  • @Lordoftheringsfans2
    @Lordoftheringsfans2 18 дней назад

    Any chance your Tasmota ESP32 Floor Heating Valve Controller will be for sale again at some point in the future?

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  18 дней назад +1

      Sorry, I haven't been able to prepare a new batch of those. I have no information right now when that's going to be possible. But is certainly on my list.

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 18 дней назад

    That is nuts!

  • @tigercat3864
    @tigercat3864 18 дней назад

    Those are not bad flashlights, they are light weight and don't have the typical flimsy USB port cover. The UI could be better but it's got a nice big button. And you can get 2 for $7 without the shark logo if you shop around.

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  18 дней назад

      Maybe you got better ones? I don't know but the light output is pretty terrible..

  • @Tr3xShad
    @Tr3xShad 18 дней назад +1

    Bro, I forgot I was watching this, I saw diy miner and off I went in that rabbit hole. I can happily say I have just edited the schematics for 3 hashboards and 9 chips per hashboard and total power of 500W. I just need someone else to verify. Whether it works is a whole different thing.

    • @sanjikaneki6226
      @sanjikaneki6226 18 дней назад

      You too? I was thinking of that buck that was overheating and considering designing something better.
      How did you deal with 500w heat?

  • @iownuman619
    @iownuman619 7 дней назад

    They allow Romanians into China without a visa recently. Maybe fly to China and do a vlog because there are multistory malls of only electronic parts in Guangzhou or Shenzhen

  • @GworxOz3953
    @GworxOz3953 7 дней назад

    ALL of your links are broken.

  • @Irilia_neko
    @Irilia_neko 18 дней назад

    The quality of the Bits will be the real difference for the screw driver, between the brand name and the random name one 😉

    • @voltlog
      @voltlog  18 дней назад

      True, but for me at least, at first sight, they look very decent. Certainly better than my previous old screwdriver kit.

    • @Irilia_neko
      @Irilia_neko 18 дней назад

      @voltlog obviously compared to the previous ones 😉

  • @Irilia_neko
    @Irilia_neko 18 дней назад

    Mechanic, is just no name stuff with a brand name

  • @Irilia_neko
    @Irilia_neko 18 дней назад

    You have what you pay for 😹