this is cool but really extra. why not just throw the tortilla in the oven in the first place i mean the skillet is kinda pointless i feel its easier to just throw the bastard on a cookie sheet and be done with the cunt. yeah the skillet prolly crisps it up but idk. maybe im the problem since i dont have a cast iorn skillet so im projecting my anger in this comment who knows. all i know is im making one rn on a cookie sheet I DONT CARE FUCK! i liked the video gave you a thumbs up!
@Mickymauserius8 күн бұрын
My pipdp-8 is running much faster, probably more than 10 times, so even with the ISZ - Loop, you cant see the acumulator incrementing at all. How can i run the simulation at original pdp8-i speed? ( see my program: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lXSygnavotB6i5o )
@handoko202018 күн бұрын
The angle of this video is not as good as the other two I watched especially when you need to insert the plastic straps inside the red thingy.
@ChrisMasto16 күн бұрын
Sorry to have let you down.
@Bianchi7722 күн бұрын
Creative video, thank you :)
@benjaminlewis505725 күн бұрын
Where'd you get it
@ChrisMasto24 күн бұрын
It was a Kickstarter. The creator is Marcin Saj at flipo.io/
@rrod55525 күн бұрын
i love it
@monicagieck797526 күн бұрын
I put the pepperoni in the skillet and cheese on top. Put the sauce on the tottilla and drop it on top of the pepperoni and turn it over, and cook the other side. No oven needed
@sansopheakh694327 күн бұрын
Can we use Wake Word on NSPanel without Tasker App?
@nickdisney3D27 күн бұрын
Oh, I'm making one of these when I get home. Assuming work ever let's me go home... 😭 Can I buy one of those pcbs and electronic parts from you?
@ChrisMasto26 күн бұрын
I hope you managed to get home! If you're seriously going to make one, I'd be happy to send you the board. Just hit me up, contact form is on masto.me
@ChrisMasto24 күн бұрын
I sent you a couple of e-mails. Hopefully you got them.
@nerdicorgi27 күн бұрын
I like the end result. I'd be interested to see if you could make one using two (or maybe even three) LED arrays to result in a taller lamp. I also think skinning the thing with a bit of cloth or paper would help it look very sleek and defuse the lights.
@zsombor_9927 күн бұрын
I suggest to stuck a diffuser layer onto the wooden structure in front of the LEDs, this would be much better with it. 😉
@Jessassin27 күн бұрын
The magnets are cool but this is a horrible design. It makes me afraid to hand mine to anyone because it's such a natural place to hold it from.
@freezingcathedral27 күн бұрын
Nice build, cousin.
@raybiondolino9778Ай бұрын
I just want to thank you for this invaluable information - I just purchased the exact same unit and was scratching my head over the almost completely useless instructions (even Ikea instructions seem 100x clearer), very poorly written, or should I say translated... So "thank you"! It all makes sense now after watching you do it. And BTW, I laughed thru this entire video at your creative use of the same made-up names of the major parts of this unit that I used while trying to figure it out ("thingy", "whatcha-ma-call-it", etc.) only I wasn't nearly as calm about it as you were! Much appreciated!
@marko60marko44Ай бұрын
very nice, i am about to build something that also delay's the detection of a usb phone connected to my car. As my head unit boots up it wont detect the phone if phone is connected first. I Have both android and a iphone both do the same. I must unplug the phone and re plug it in. I am an industrial technician so was going to use an industrial timer to time when 12v is detected(ignition) and just switch the usb's 5vdc thru the timer relay. However your video was a very interesting watch. Didi u use a ne555? or did u design a oscillator and count the pulses.
@ChrisMasto27 күн бұрын
Neither. I used a capacitor charging up and a comparitor/op-amp. Here's another video with some more detail on the design: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lXLSZYt6oNCaaMksi=7kZOiChFWGeJ_7Di
@TurbineJAGАй бұрын
I got these things with no instructions so you saved me a ton of time. Thanks😊
@James_KnottАй бұрын
One thing I recall from the PDP-8 programmers reference was they actually recommended self modifying code, which is normally considered a big NO NO! This was to get around the very limited instruction set.
@James_KnottАй бұрын
Many years ago, I used to maintain a PDP-8/I. It was used to enter telegrams. There were several terminals where the operators worked. The PDP-8 sent the telegrams to another computer, a Collins 8500, which sent them across the country and around the world.
@hvactech77Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. It helped me.
@lloydbumm8315Ай бұрын
Regarding your comment on the quality of the alligator clip connection. The whole point of the 4-point probe measurement that you are doing is that it is insensitive to the contact resistances. That's because you have constant current through two contacts and then zero current through the voltage measurement contacts. Just don't clip the voltage probes onto the current drive clips, which then would place the contact resistance within the section over which you are measuring the voltage drop!
@TripleMachineАй бұрын
I don’t think these are more reliable than their aircooler version. They both have the same 5 year/2,000 hour warranty
@papi2165Ай бұрын
My awning opens but doesnt retract. Im going to try this method and see if things work again. Thanks for the post!!
@ChrisMastoАй бұрын
Any luck?
@gilgoldbeck5289Ай бұрын
thank you...I have to pack a large 6 foot vanity to be returned and will follow your instructions.
@gsee60606Ай бұрын
Video was helpful. You took the measurement of one wire, and assumed 2 wires would double the resistance. In a perfect world, that would be true, but there could be test equipment effects - resistance relating to how the wire is connected to the test equipment. As a supplement, measure the resistance of an unbroken wire twice as long. That would be the base case compared to the Wago/Wirenut. Cut a wire and splice: How much resistance did the connection add.
@ChrisMastoАй бұрын
Further research is left as an exercise for the viewer :-)
@Andre-ng9sg2 ай бұрын
magnificent place.
@Cristi4n_Ariel2 ай бұрын
Very nice lab! I especially liked your 3D printing setup. Looks very clean and organized.
@lucienphilippe44933 ай бұрын
To dam long and monotonous voice...I lost interest starting from the bigenning......good luck
@ChrisMasto2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kindness, Internet Stranger! And good luck learning to spell.
@lucienphilippe44932 ай бұрын
Well, english is not my first language .....you should try french language 😉
@Wshifflette3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, have been searching for a solution for a year. Finally can stop running out to roll my awning in the last two feet when a big storm is coming!!
@jesusfreakster1013 ай бұрын
Definitely more reliable- how would I know? Live in southern Louisiana, out of power 12 days due to Ida. Only residence in my development who had liquid cooled genny. Neighbors had to change oil every 48 hours, entire region out of 10w30 by four days, and I didn’t have to change till 480 hours. Day they installed my Cummins, replaced neighbors 7 y/o air cooler generac due to breakdown … with another air cooler genny. Regular maintenance that you can do yourself and expect 30,000 hours from a quality liquid cooler generator
@ChrisMasto3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your information and experience! We've still only had a few very short outages, but I feel pretty confident this thing is up to the task if/when we need it.
@TripleMachineАй бұрын
So you can use this Kohler for 480 hours between oil changes?
@DylanAlbright-ly2lx3 ай бұрын
Thank you, i love the commentary.
@Chevydude19823 ай бұрын
they work great, i like the new style probes even more. they are designed to be set up at 45deg from tip to the base, but they will hold just about anywhere. ive actually had 20 of these set up on one dut, 3 ,4 channel sopes and 4 channel logic. theyre awesome.
@3nertia3 ай бұрын
It'd be a bit of a project but I think the back of the storage should be just one big LED matrix 😃
@ChrisMasto3 ай бұрын
That was my original plan, actually.. may still get to it some day. But I think making it a whiteboard is a bit more practical (I also haven't gotten around to that).
@roxytua4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@geo83674 ай бұрын
This is the exact I was exactly looking for. Thank you for making it!!
@7531064 ай бұрын
Thank you so much.
@automated62254 ай бұрын
cool setup
@TheMaLiaEvans4 ай бұрын
Great tutorial.....I wasn't able to drag and drop the Graphic style default (13:14) in your video as shown...Do you know how to update that for 2024? When I opened my Glowforge template it doesnt show the fill blank and the stroke blank...It's not a big deal but it would be a great option to already have it in place....Thanks again....Easy to follow along with...
@evanmoore76314 ай бұрын
When I update the YAML file wirelessly after updating the tft upload it just keeps repeating Nextion is not connected and won't finish the update. Any tips?
@bob577864 ай бұрын
How much did that guy charge you?
@mostynfarquhar66075 ай бұрын
What op amp did you use
@ChrisMasto4 ай бұрын
I don't remember; this was 10 years ago. It was certainly nothing special.
@DavesWoodFloors5 ай бұрын
I just bought one and mine came without any Instructions 😮
@ChrisS-oo6fl5 ай бұрын
I was waiting for the MFL. 15-Plug Audio Cable Tester Line Finder Black 15-in-1 Cables Checker 10-Way Switch Wire Tracker with LED Indicators No feeler gauges? No bore gauges? No radius gauges? No duromter / shore gauge? No lux / illumi meter? No torque wrenches? No thread pitch gauges? No load cells? No pressure gauges? No PH/PPM pens? Lol just kidding that’s a crazy dope collection. I’m sure you’ve got stuff you didn’t display too. Thanks for sharing.
@pomonabill2205 ай бұрын
I just bought one of these things and the instructions ARE AWFUL!!!! Just like you said and the commenters on Amazon stated. Rather then fight this things, I looked on KZbin and your video was great! Thank you!
@brendonkroon31405 ай бұрын
It is pronounced Paykel 'Piekel'. Not pay kel
@ChrisMasto5 ай бұрын
Thanks, Brinden!
@davidellison14005 ай бұрын
I just used this method today and the instructions were excellent. If I would have had to rely on the instructions that came with the kit I would have dug a hole to China and tossed the whole thing in it. Funny guy too. Thanks
@Nicktals5 ай бұрын
Using this as a project to try and learn esphome, as a bit of a HA noob. 🤞
@janthony13425 ай бұрын
I just replaced my Sunsetter awning fabric and need to adjust the open and close positions for the first time. My motor is on the right side as I face the awning. I cannot adjust the settings because I believe the cover and switches are at the top and they are covered by the gutter! I see yours are at the side. Might mine be on the side as well? I see you removed the white bracket to get to it?
@ChrisMasto5 ай бұрын
All I know is what's in the video, unfortunately. If you have the same exact model as me (which may not be the case), then I think you need to get inside that cover. The motor is probably designed so it can be mounted on either side.
@taavirei5 ай бұрын
Is there any practical use for today you could apply it to?
@ChrisMasto5 ай бұрын
I think it would be a stretch of the word "practical" to come up with something. It's more for fun.
@photogra45 ай бұрын
Hi Chris, I was just perusing some videos and happened across yours. Im impressed with your quick learning after just two tries... Congratulations! It took me longer than that when first starting out, LOL. I've been a warehouseman for longer than I care to admit, but after tens of thousands of pallets that I have inspected in my career, I think I can impart a little professional advice here. Please allow me 2 points for you and your future viewers. 1) The little metal cramps are normally called "clips", "seals", "Clamps" or even "sealer clips" by most general warehouse workers. and 2) the funky configuration of these clips is designed more for vertical orientation use rather than horizontally. (For those who've never seen one, look at the "L" in the Staples store signs logo where the top leg of the "staple" is folded over a bit) once the bands are tightened to desired tension, the person responsible for crimping would then hang the clip over both bands, using that bent over side positioned on the top like a hook, preventing it from falling off. Then they use the crimping or clamping tool sealer to secure it in place. I hope this helps a little. Thanks again for sharing your experience with us.