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10:01
@Boris_yo Max
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@JourneymanGeek Ugh. Got a dodgy battery.
Measures 3.8V 'fully' charged
the cheapies?
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@JourneymanGeek ya :P
i thought batteries generally go slightly over when charged?
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10:10
@JourneymanGeek they should peak about 4.2V
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pretty much like that :P
I might stick it in that cheap dodgy charger later and see what happens
outside, on concrete
standing back about 5m
lol
I've not set anything on fire with cheap ultrafire batteries and a cheap charger ;p
@JourneymanGeek Cool buying stuff from people who actually use it . . . ? Thier picture download speed acts like it was served from an android phone :-)
@Psycogeek: ;p
10:19
@JourneymanGeek what bob said, the alogrythm for li-ion is such that it never goes much higher than ~4.20 +-5 . if a Old li-ion or abused one, will not charge "fully" or drops back to a lower state after a full charge, it usually means it was bad. OR in english, a battery that will not get high or stay high is a dead one.
So IF the charger is all working right, and the battery is acting like it wont get to or stay at ~4.0 then it likely never will.
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@JourneymanGeek You have not set anything on fire yet ;)
@Psycogeek looks like it might be the protection circuit
I'm gonna try resetting it with another battery in a minute
it's a new battery, and a decent charger - the charger jumps to ~90% mode after a second, and to completely full after 5-10 more seconds
other batteries from the same batch are fine here :P
Hi guys
A good li-ion could maintain the visable voltage it got to after a charge for as much as 3-6 months even. Where if you charged it to 4.1 (as read 15 min after the charge power is removed) . it could still read 4.09 months later.
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@Psycogeek unfortunately this is about the cheapest crap you can find :P
I'm trying to understand the meaning of "real time systems" but I don't get it because basically it's "when the response time is really important", but isn't that the case with everything? i.e. no computer is purposefully slow on it's responses :/
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10:26
@Celeritas a real time system is used in critical applications because there cannot be a delay
you have context switching in multitasking OSes
there are delays
some not necessarily visible, but you can see things hang here and there
in critical applications, e.g. life support, yuo do not want that to happen under any circumstances
also, most OSes have buffering at various levels
and things like file I/O, network I/O, might have some delay
@Bob is weird the worst cheapest china junk batteries defy all logic. I have even had ones that took 3 cycles to being to operate at the actual capacity they held. (china uses new sofisticated math that is about 30% off real :-)
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(to be clear - you also have context switching in RTOSes, but those are specifically minimised, and so are they delays)
@Psycogeek lol
these things are labelled as "4000mAh", which we all know is impossible
their max voltage is around 4.1V, though that might be the charger cutting out early, I'm not sure
@Bob sure but relabeling old 2000mAh laptop batteries is very green :-) just re-wrap and go item.taobao.com/…
did you want those in panasonic, sanyo or lg :-) I can set it up any way you like .
Hey how about a 6500mAh, bet that'll sell.
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o.O
@Psycogeek yea, I didn't buy them for the obviously fake capacity rating :P
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10:37
@Boris_yo he's mistaken
it is 1A per cell
@Bob Can each battery be charged individually?
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@Boris_yo of course
I actually looked at proper reviews, ya know
not random speculation
@Bob: in a year, yes ;p
10:41
@Bob Where did you buy 18650 batts?
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@Boris_yo ebay, of course, where else?
I was looking for the cheap dodgy ones
didn't want to spend $20 on some batteries
so I'm pretty much going with cheap batteries and a decent charger
@Bob In this case why not on DX, TD, FC etc.?
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@Boris_yo ...because I didn't want to?
its probably cheaper and dodgier?
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10:42
it's all the same shit
@Bob $20 is rediculous, a good 18650 should be about $7-9 $10-11 protected. the cheap ones are worth about $2.
@Bob The problem is that cheap batts have overprotection circuit. Safety is what concerns me most and holds back.
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same factory, same people
@Psycogeek ya, but tell that to the aussie sellers
sure, I could buy them at that price from US stores
but they're impossible to ship since about two months ago
@Boris_yo I'll say it again - I am operating under the belief that the charger is the most dangerous part
@Bob some of them CPF sellers are a bit over priced, while that has guarenteed quality freshness and support, it is to much money for me.
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10:44
no matter how good your battery is, if you overcharge it it'll blow
given a decent charger, most batteries (including cheap dodgy ones) will be fine most of the time
@Psycogeek too hard to get them here :(
@Bob Can bad charger cause battery to explode in the middle of its operation in device?
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ya
some chargers have been known to trickle batteries over 4.5V
@Bob you really have to work it most the time to get a li-ion to blow. unless it is from china :-) then you never know.
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at that point, it's a ticking time bomb
(fireworks factory anyone)
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10:46
@Psycogeek just hook it up to the mains ;)
@Psycogeek Soshine charger is still Soshine charger in China.
USB Virtual Soundcard 7.1 - http://www.ebay.com/itm/271272175981?var=570185027079&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

Is this inflated price legit?
I had to order wire from europe this week, because there is no copper Coax in all of the US :-) Well almost, some of the big huge supplyers for construction jobs and hospitals and all had it. I felt the shipping bite when shipping costs as much as the cable :-(
I am thinking its about time to get some free trade going :-) a bit of user2user WTO (world trade organisation) so we can exchange a few of the last things in the world still worth owning.
@Psycogeek Joking? No copper coax wires in US but only wholesalers?
_over at the oakland port where they ship massive stuff by cargo ship, they were sending truck (cargo carrier) after cargo carrier of Beef to austrailia. On the other side of the street, trucks were leaving with Austrailian Beef , headed to the US. I was thinking some crafy salesperson is getting stinkey off of that , while we all waste tons of fuel to exchange , , , the same frilling thing.
(unless of course there are a lot of missing roos and dingos)
(or nobody noticed those were mad cows)
@Boris_yo From what i could find. the inner conductor is Steel (terrible electrical properties) painted with a bit of copper on the outside. and the grounding is all aluminum.
Took me some time to realise that all but the "pro" wire i have is highly attracted to a magnet (duhh) . and has a good ammount of loss of signal down these long runs of it.
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11:05
@Psycogeek wut
they could've at least used Al cores.. steel??
OH
that reminds me
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though, I wouldn't really say "terrible"
iron has about 1/6th the conductivity of copper
Also got some telephone wire, which was copper colored steel. That is rather funny, when a discussion of telephones in the US would refer to "running in copper" " or over the copper" or other loose copper referances when referring to LandLines.
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Al has about half that of copper
you could get much worse than iron
though I'm not sure how steel compares to elemental iron
ah, carbon steel is about half that of elemental iron
and 304 steel is about a tenth of elemental iron
ok, that is terrible :P
1/60th of copper
@Psycogeek again, why steel?
aluminium is so much better -_-
Yes i am not to impressed with alum, a friend in the next town , the house has all aluminum wire in it, and it was so poor they replaced it all. If you put a good load on it (like heater or toaster) the wires heat up some in the wall, kinda shows that there is more loss than i would have thought.
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11:09
@Psycogeek it's half the conductivity of copper
still amongst the highest conductivity of metals
the wiring was probably just too thin
When you look at the "guage guides" they talk of like 1ohm for 1000feet for certian gauges of copper. when you try and run a analog signal 300feet , these losses, plus the interferances were atrocious.
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@Psycogeek you'd have some interference from otehr fields, though
When i tried to run a mere 60 amps at very low voltage, the losses from just the distance of a few rooms was so bad, that i realised why they are never using such low voltages.
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our house wiring carries about half the current of yours, on average :P
@Psycogeek 60A is a very high current...
our outlets and wiring is generally rated for 10A
need special outlets for 15A and 20A
I ended up with 4guage and 1 guage copper (or some uch rediculous sizes)
11:13
wait...
SIXTY?
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@JourneymanGeek ya, there's something fishy about that
that's enough to melt pretty beefy wires
I am saying that the loses were crasy, the chart doesnt tell it all.
our 'high' voltage plugs are 15A, our regular ones are 13A, and 220V
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@JourneymanGeek pretty much
high current*
the US, I assume, goes to 20A on their 'normal' stuff?
still, 60A is crazy
@Bob it was a low-voltage solar test, 150 li-ion batteries :-) running direct 40 high powered leds.
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11:15
@Psycogeek oh, assuming reasonably pure metals, the conductivity constants are just that: constants
you could have other factors in a given length of wire (thickness, length, purity, etc), but the conductivity of the pure metal for a certain temperature isn't gonna change
actually, I seem to think the US has even lower amperages
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@Psycogeek o.O
nice
the british plugs/power line standards are just insanely overengineered
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(slightly mad-scientist-like, but nice)
@JourneymanGeek apparently about 15A
which means they can only get about 75% of the total power we can :) (per outlet)
yup
odd question
are there any fun things you can do with multiple wifi adaptors on a system?
11:18
@Bob not entirely mad :-) candlepowerforums.com/vb/… you saw this one? another proof of concept (mostly) direct drive.
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@Psycogeek but... that's 80W...
170volt led chandelabra, still lights up the living room this very day.
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what kind of voltages were you running?
wait... 170V x 60A ???
@Bob nooo
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phew
10kW LED lights would be.. O.O
well, more like -.-, you wouldn't be able to see
11:20
MY CHANDELBRA WILL BLOT OUT THE SUN! TILL I TURN IT ON! THEN IT WILL SEAR THINE EYEBALLS!
watts is watts. the big ac unit is almost the polar opposite of the direct drive low voltage, the similarity is there isnt many losses from curcuit stuff.
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@Psycogeek well, when you're moving a large amount of power you generally want a high voltage
far more efficient
@Bob right because wires suck :-)
/me is mildly suprised @Psycogeek hasn't burnt down anything yet.
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11:21
60A => massive losses and heating
make it 10x the voltage, and you have a nice cool 6A
you want high voltage, low current until JUST before you need the high voltage
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any household wiring should be able to handle that
!!s/voltage$/current/
@Bob you want high voltage, low current until JUST before you need the high current (source)
@JourneymanGeek i have burnd a lot of things up :-) been electrocuted over 5 times, but they say it doesnt count because i did DIE, damn technicalities
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:D
@Psycogeek o.O
11:24
@JourneymanGeek right, but transformers and switching curcuits not only waste a lot of power doing thier conversions, but they end up failing. So if somehow i was to make something to last forever, it would have less Stuff, be more simple.
In my room, the main light is ACrichie leds. they made these leds with hundreds of series emitters in a tiny package, with 1/2 of the diodes reversed. The idea was to run it off AC direct. All i did was ask them to buy a few, and they sent me a whole rack of them to experiment :-) for free.
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@Psycogeek tradeoff - would it be cheaper to replace parts or buy a beefy cable?
would it be more efficient to lose 10-20% converting, or whatever is lost in the cable?
But (as yous guys know) running leds with sine waves might be easy and cheap, but they far prefer to not be too high in temperature/voltage ever. so i turned them into DC , defeating the purpose of them. but they still live forever.
@Bob well that is what i have done a few times, put in a beastly copper cable. like for simple stuff they have that outdoor Low-Voltage-lighting cable which is fair priced per foot.
@Bob Some of these conversion methods have a lot of unstated losses. In testing only premium products, and high priced stuff is the actual losses stated. Even "gold" claimed PSUs are just "better" and have a effeciency curve, that is still very sweet.
Take the most simple analog voltage regulator, or a simple diode. when using that stuff with a battery. without mosfets, and special diodes, dropping .7v of 3.8v is a huge loss.
I would swear that the 80W of power that my Dell ultrasharp with the 6 extra inputs and layers of extra stuff was blowing 40 watts of that out its butt. as heat leaving the back. Todays dell of the same size with none of the extras runs around ~30w.
--Speaking of losses being observed in massive ammounts of heat (hey i am in california were that is not desired) Anybody ever convert all that extra energy from a combustion process (auto engine) into running steam on 2 of the cylinders?
Why we always use only part of available energy? One neighbor is running solar pannels, converting 15% of the energy to electrical. The other neighbor has them black water sheet plastic to heat water with the heat energy from the sun. Isnt it about time to make the chockolate peanutButter combos , and get 2 types of energy from the same sources? Turn the wastes into use first hand.
-ok so the peltier muffler was a bad idea :-) but it has to be better than a perpetual energy fraud.
11:54
Got the controller for PS1 gamepad working well.
Hang on my eggs are almost done. If you want to buy my book, i can show you many other energy saving methods . it is called "cooking breakfast on an AMD" :-)
@Boris_yo that is some weird controller, or was there another picture comming?
I do believe its an adaptor for plugging in a gamepad into a PC
is it possible to prolong MS office 2010 or 2013 forever?
or like 4 times?
"prolong" ?
each time for 6 months so 24 months
and don't give me my pringles crap
oh, you mean ... pirate it?
no
i dont remember if it was Windows or Office
it was possible to extend the tiral license 4 times
12:25
i think he means to trial it forever :-)
so the user could use it for free for 2 years
it was leagal
Get a copy of office 97, man it works great, pick up a licence for it cheap
the whole funny thing is this
the owners are scrooges so we dont have MS Office in work
so we are paralyzed
and cant work properly
12:28
use open office
or use quickoffice on a phone or tablet
so trying to figure out how to solve the problem
@Boris_yo wacks boris upside the head with noxious sound, begging for pictures of his new controller.
if you just need a wordprocessor abiword is nice
open office are ok but ms office is better
;o)
You get what you pay for ;)
12:29
i know
ok, we will use OpenOffice
and they say they are gonna buy MS Office soon for all of us
;o)
hope it wont happen in like 1 year
oh crud, i am getting a drive-by activation request for my win7. it pops up in the notification, i reach over to the mouse to grab it, and Poof it dissapears again. Grrrr
Oh crap
the hell it aint. if you cut me off after spending 3 months getting this horrid OS working exactaly like i want, i am gonna crack the dang thing.
@Psycogeek Why? You want to order too? No other picture but you can look here: buyincoins.com/item/604.html
@Psycogeek So just invoke activation manually
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@Psycogeek though, that's with variable load
@OliverSalzburg how? i know where it is in xp, but not here?
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12:38
with fixed conversion ratios, you can achieve far better efficiency
@Psycogeek Press Win+Pause
Then check the section Windows activation
@OliverSalzburg got it
@Psycogeek You really can cook eggs?
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@JourneymanGeek I think he means the rearming thing
@EinsteinsGrandson ...
firwall blocked it, need telephone call, oh this is not good.
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12:40
tell them to weigh up the cost of a couple licences and a lawsuit
because, while large corps like MS might ignore individuals, you can bet they'll crack down on businesses pirating
@JourneymanGeek libreoffice now
OOo is pretty much dead
@Psycogeek Unblock and try again.
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@Psycogeek that's what you get for fiddling with the activation components :P
@Psycogeek There is also slmgr.vbs
@Boris_yo i already unblocked 2 things twice (must be udp and tcp). finnaly 3rd times the charm. Windows own firewall works well :-)
I will have to document this for court. windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/genuine/about Try and use the link there to Buy win7 :-) not just here but many places on thier stuff it jumpt to win8 advertising.
now go to the store, microsoftstore.com/… and again try to buy win7 :-) they got it hidden behind a few Windows resource books, all dusty in the corner there .
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12:57
@Psycogeek @JourneymanGeek Ok, in that batch of four "4000mAh" Ultrafires, one came rattling (which stopped after a bit of shaking) (o.O), and one won't charge above 3.8V. Yay.
I still haven't tried charging it on the dumb charger yet.
The smart charger shows fully charged, which it only does if charging voltage drops below ~100mA - so there's definitely something wrong.
I wonder who first came up with "UltraFire"
cause that branding has been slapped everywhere
unbranded would be better at this point -_-
@Bob ultrafire products are bad enough, but now they are being cloned too. made sence to others but no sence to me. if your going to clone something, at least have it be something people want , or want to pay money for.
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@Psycogeek Is there such a thing as "real" ultrafires?
cause I wouldn't know where to start to look
@Bob yes , and some of them are half usable. Try to find real tenergy , they can be cheap and still ok.
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@Psycogeek it's hard to find anything real when your only source is ebay
though I would really appreciate it if you could point me to someone :P
@Bob we are all somewhat in the same boat, as the brick and mortar stores dont often carry weird flashlight batteries. Though half the customers shoping at an electronics store know what they are, and the geekey ones have some light that uses it.
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13:05
hobbyking is pretty good, but they only have the RC packs
not cylindrical ones :(
well, they do have this, but.. ya
I wonder if I should just try to buy a laptop battery and pull it apart :P
but there's no guarantee that it'll be a 18650
@Bob hobbyking has high turnover which can be fresher
@Bob thing to do is go to CPF, there are expert AU peoples there, who know what sources ship without having to send them your first born Koala.
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lol
@Bob that is a li-fe-po. lower voltage , and usefull for hotwires. it could run a toaster :-) for a few minutes. robots, power tools, and will have good longevity, but you need the right voltage to charge. and you need the right curcuit type in the light to use. and the capacity does suck.
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yea, should probably ask there
@Psycogeek ya, it's about .5V lower than the standard LiCoO2, and my charger can't do those
=> amazon.com/gp/product/B007COHE2E/… => no guarantee that's real, and they don'tship outside US anyway
@Bob This one is lower capacity than usual 3700mAh
13:14
@Bob assuming they are real , i was using these amazon.com/Tenergy-Cylindrical-2600mAh-Rechargeable-Battery/dp/… get to ~2350 in 2-3 years. but that was then. All my tests when concluded are on obsolete products.
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@Boris_yo 3700 is a lie
@Psycogeek Saw Windows after some scrolling down.
@Psycogeek Took me 2 clicks to get to Windows 8 upgrade page.
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The Panasonic NCR18650B is supposed to be the highest capacity legitimate battery, has a peak voltage of 4.4V, and is only 3400mAh
anything higher is lying
@Bob another one that tessted good a few years ago was the "flames" version on one of them. i forget the brand, but it showed realistic flames up from the bottom. many people did ok with them as cheaper protected cells.
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@Psycogeek ya, same store, same shipping issues :(
13:18
@Bob I dont like this guy a whole lot, and you gotta be carefull what you buy. batteryjunction.com will they ship for fair yet?
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@Psycogeek ew, so many ultrafires :P
@Psycogeek Hm, $12 shipping
not too bad
@Bob batteryjunction.com/terralux-tlb-18650.html these are interesting. matt wouldnt buy something like that unless it had some popularity, and a nice profit margin
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but I'd have to make a relatively large order for that
If I just wanted two, I can get some nice panasonic ones from a local (well-known and trusted) ebay seller
@Bob that is probably what is wrapped up in those.
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$35 for two protected NCR18650Bs
@Psycogeek ya, that's actually more expensive than local, not even including shipping
hm. guess I'll just buy local then
13:23
a lot of good regular people will wrap panasonics, but no way are they going to be cheap.
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crazy boxes... I want a box! => ebay.com.au/itm/280730026102
@Bob weeee, 100% seller, they dont get like that without giving a chit.
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> I had a some 2400 mah Ultrafire cells, identical bought at the same time too. When I tested them for capacity they were all over the place, some had as little as 1500 mah of capacity, some 1900 mah and one of them was actually overspec at 2500 mah.
lol
can we play flash card roulette next ? odds are 1-36 :-) cant beat that.
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@Psycogeek Thing is, fasttech had a nice pair of protected NCR18650Bs for $18, free shipping
but that was *right8 when they started cracking down on battery shipping
my package got returned :(
(also why I had to wait another month for my charger - that was returned too, and then discontinued so I had to get a different one.. GAH)
13:30
@Bob yes, lots of shipping going on that doesnt meet the rules. BatterySpace follows all the rules . . . then plops the battery at the bottom of the box, and tosses padding on top ;-Phhht they are very close to here, so it works.
@Psycogeek Okay, I will use Sandisk. Which would you?
@Bob Ya know, some of fastechs stuff was claimed to be clone. so it could have been CUSTOMSised.
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@Psycogeek true, it's too hard to tell for sure :\
In this country if clone is found, they claim to take it and destroy it, and tell shipper to go stuff themselves. But it is rare that they get things. as whole containers full of clones (or even little micronised china workers) are shipped in without anyone even cracking a seal.
@Boris_yo What is the controller you use with your new splitter?
Who is aware of this shop? hkequipment.net/…
13:46
@Bob you do know those are raw cells, no protection. But you can make a protected cell yourself with them. or if you know what your going to put them in there is (almost) zero risk of damaging the cell. Some lights that use buck or direct drive will not discharge a li-ion beyond the voltage of the led, so that becomes the low voltage protection. Then any good charger is the high voltage protection. There is no doubling though, and not shorts protection.
@allquixotic You've got some balls, coming back here after what you did.
lol john, john john , what will we do with you.
@Psycogeek We will give him balls too.
@Psycogeek PlayStation 1 controller.
@Boris_yo ahhh. but no analog sticks on those? is this for going retro :-)
@Boris_yo sandisk cool. best most realistic rated flash chunks. i have tested some sandisks that were rated 4 , going as fast as a class 10 rated pos wintek. (as long as they are real). they are highly cloned items too.
13:53
@Psycogeek That's what I have. Directional axis is hard to press and one of buttons as well. Select button does not respond unless pressed with high force. Do you know how to make these buttons smooth again?
@Boris_yo I could try, right after i am tempted to put them in the garbage. Clean the contacts. But rubber parts is rubber parts, so often they are finished being rubbery.
Almost 12 years passed since last time I used this gamepad. Maybe I need to exercise them again? Should I use isopropyl for cleaning?
@Boris_yo depends has it beem smoked around? because tabacco resins and kitchen greace and road films might move away better with household ammonia, then alcohol to finish so it is contaminate free, and dries fast.
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@Psycogeek ya, but he sells protected cells too
also, the cheap ultrafire shit tends to have non-working protection anyway
I've got a decent charger. It's not hard to make sure you don't run the batteries completely dry.
@allquixotic ?
@Bob yes if your in a china dumpyard, and re-wrapping batteries they sell caps that look like protection, for very cheap.
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13:58
I'll probably still go for the protected ones, but unprotected isn't all that much more dangerous
in fact, it's probably safer than a "protected" cheapie
@Bob most of my stuff is not protected. But all my boost lights use protected, because i cant be determining when it is to low in them.
(boost meaning as the voltage drops, the curcuit keeps pushing more and more amps out of it, soo it can be brought to low, unless you get in there and voltage check more often, or if you charge more than needed)
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@Psycogeek ya, I have no idea what these torches use
hm. seems to be about 3V forward
so probably a buck converter
unless they really cheaped out and just stuck a resistor in there :P
@Bob the cheaper the light is (oddly enough) the more likely it is just a resistered or direct drive with PWM. the more expencive ones have all the fancy stuff, and the Most expencive also have built in protection.
Any Series is always out, because series one battery could be low, and reverse charge would destroy a cell in one move.
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@Psycogeek PWM doesn't sound very cheap
pwm cheap chopper curcuits are like 2-4$ for even us to buy.
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14:05
@Psycogeek but for a $10 torch, that's a good fraction of the price
a resistor is only 1c
less if you buy in bulk
3-5 mode kinda lights , many of the china ones are direct connect of the battery, and just a mosfet switching, with a cheap microcontroller.
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hm. actually, yea, probably
@Psycogeek How would tobacco resin end up in gamepad?
@Boris_yo Smoke gets in your eyes :-) that nasty stuff floats around and recondences on surfaces. Where the air isnt moving it can just slowly park itself on things.
@Boris_yo there is also plastic resins too. saw that much and much in my old car. as the plastic biodegrades , some nasty film forms on everything. The older it is the more it degrades, untill the film on (like my car window) was frosted.
The plastic itself lost all its elasticity or whatever goop they put in to make it softer, and it would come off with a fingernail scratch. and the windows had some weird resiney substance on them.
(dont think about it, because if you do you will realise were breathing that stuff :-)
--Did you know they did a study of New computers being toxic, until they were "burned in" . I think they were saying the study came about when a whole huge office had new computers put in, and large ammounts of the office workers got sick. So they further studied it.
Of course the new computers could have had new software in them :-) and that could cause anyone endless stress .
-- know what that new car smell is? Glue :-) I was fixing up the floorboards, and putting in some new insulation on a pannel van. for 6 months after the car not only looked new , but it smelled new . a large ammount of the smell was the glue that i got a the auto store to glue in the carpet and insulation.
14:24
Sometimes I wish Matrix-style knowledge upload had already been developed.
Like whenever I have to deal with regexes. .____.
Well, not that I have to. But they make my work easier. But while making my work easier, they make it harder.
txt2re.com is what you are looking for @ThatBrazilianGuy
@Braiam My string has line returns ;_____;
in that case you are screwed :P
YAY. Thanks anyway.
14:32
I don't understand the jpg/jpeg bit
@Bob its VERY likely to be
however they don't have protection and are rigged up differently
@TRiG "jpg" is a more modern variant of the preferred file extension for JPEG images.
"jpg" and "jpeg" refer to the same type of file, but programs that automatically add the ".jpeg" extension tend to be much older than programs that automatically add the "jpg" extension, so most of the time when you see a file with the ".jpeg" extension, it's an old image, or a very old-fashioned user
and old images tend to be less trustworthy because they're more out of date
also, they're forgetting one more
.htm/html -- as far to the left (negative trustworthiness) as possible
@ThatBrazilianGuy oops, meant to reply to you
14:49
@allquixotic thy might have to make the trust scale logrythmatic to fit html on it :-)
@Psycogeek lol
they could pretty much include *.css, *.js, *.htm, *.html, *.dhtml, *.do, *.asp, *.aspx, *.jsp, etc. in one single category -- maximally unreliable
especially over unencrypted http
@allquixotic I think the trustworthyness standard isn't measured by age, but by popularity and environment where they're likely to be found: the .tex habitat is geek comunities, whereas .gif thrives on email chains, forums, social networks and imgur/9gag

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