Grumpydaddy
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- Comment on A courts reporter wrote about a few trials. Then an AI decided he was actually the culprit. 1 month ago:
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- Submitted 4 months ago to askelectronics@discuss.tchncs.de | 5 comments
- Comment on DC Theory: negative voltage 9 months ago:
There is a crude ASCII drawing to represent the circuit
- Comment on DC Theory: negative voltage 9 months ago:
And a quick followup:
If the ground was moved to the T3 junction than the battery’s negative terminal would be common to ground and the voltages values across all loads would go back to being positive in regards to the battery’s negative terminal (T1 = 1000V, T2 = 333V, T3 = 0V) ?
- Submitted 9 months ago to askelectronics@discuss.tchncs.de | 7 comments
- Comment on How do I fix this? Is it the spring or something else? 11 months ago:
Looks like the concrete falls of to the right. The gasket at the bottom of your overhead compresses to help create a seal along an uneven surface, but it can only do so much. Your gap may be too large to seal before the door bottoms out completely on the left. that said, there is adjustments that set where the door comes to a stop when closing, check your manual and see if you have more run to lower the door.