Message from @androidcrawler
Discord ID: 527211366960988160
He's not stupid, people are buying that shit
Nintendo just threatened him with a law suit, he's literally going to jail lfmao
merry chinkmas
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Are xiaomiz yeelight strips any good?
>see caddy for my notebook is $16 on Amazon.com, check chink shit websites
>mfw the Chink shit ones aren't much cheaper
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>be me
>bought chinkshit caddy tray for w520
>chink shit get loose and the hard drive would randomly disconnect
where can i get quality ones
do you have access to a CNC machine?
maybe? what's it for anyways
design the caddy and get it printed
saw this one on Amazon for my notebook: https://www.amazon.com/Nimitz-Lenovo-Thinkpad-Faceplate-Bracket/dp/B01GAH6C8U
>E series
So let's talk socket adapters. I have some stuff I might be bringing to Japan that isn't double voltage standard rated, only 220-240V. I understand that I need an adapter that will also convert voltage to use it safely in Nippon.
Any recommend adapters/converters for that purpose?
Check your appliances, might be rated for 100-240V
Like I said I'm talking about stuff that isn't double rated
Oh, sorry
220-240
>not buying double rated appliances
Thanks for no help at all
and what you're looking for is a transformer
Also good luck using a transformer in Japan
Japs don’t believe in ground plugs
All their shit is 2 prong
Unless it’s expensive shit just buy new 100V rated stuff
Also Japan has 2 electrical grids at 2 different frequencies so even if you convert the voltage the frequency might be wrong still
The Japanese Electrical Grid is basically the worst thing in existence
It gets better: Some appliances sold in Japan will only work on one grid and will have giant warnings on them in Japanese and English saying stuff like “FOR USE IN EAST JAPAN ONLY”
for what purpose
why would a ground plug have anything to do with a transformer
I'm looking at something like this then I guess?
Wait >200 watt
😂
@Goz3rr because any 100 to 200 transformer will have a ground prong
no?
a transformer has no need to be grounded, if it has a ground plug it's purely a direct connection to the one on the other side