Message from @Goz3rr

Discord ID: 464132517256101908


2018-07-04 17:11:41 UTC  

<:thonkang:327933449597878312>

2018-07-04 17:11:46 UTC  

>32gb

2018-07-04 17:11:49 UTC  

smaller siuzes have lower speeds

2018-07-04 17:11:54 UTC  

same with ssds

2018-07-04 17:11:57 UTC  

yeah

2018-07-04 17:12:01 UTC  

less memory chips = less bandwidth

2018-07-04 17:12:05 UTC  

epic troll

2018-07-04 17:12:10 UTC  

😂

2018-07-04 17:12:14 UTC  

le epic troll

2018-07-04 17:12:22 UTC  

merely_pretending_to_be_retarded.jpg

2018-07-04 17:13:03 UTC  

this nigga go3rr literally fuming up behind his computer 😂 👌

2018-07-04 17:13:30 UTC  

@bentech thanks but those protected are expensive for me

2018-07-04 17:13:38 UTC  

i dont bother with protected lol

2018-07-04 17:13:44 UTC  

do you have a charger?

2018-07-04 17:13:49 UTC  

yeah

2018-07-04 18:13:04 UTC  

@bentech How many C is safe to charge at for nice high-draw cells?

2018-07-04 18:13:11 UTC  

2

2018-07-04 18:15:31 UTC  

Excellent. That was what I was operating under the impression of, but wanted to check. I always see people warning about it, but I don't think almost anyone owns a charger even capable of it.

2018-07-04 18:16:34 UTC  

Normally do 1.5A on 30Qs, but I was charging everything up last-minute for the 4th of July.

2018-07-04 18:16:46 UTC  

Just gonna turn the sun back on when it's time to clean up the fireworks.

2018-07-04 18:16:55 UTC  

you cant really generalize that

2018-07-04 18:17:02 UTC  

it depends on the cell

2018-07-04 18:18:35 UTC  

I mean, you kinda can, since C is always relative to the cell.

2018-07-04 18:19:05 UTC  

what charger do you use lol

2018-07-04 18:19:20 UTC  

SkyRC MC3000

2018-07-04 18:19:45 UTC  

So I definitely can

2018-07-04 18:19:54 UTC  

i meant the max safe charging C

2018-07-04 18:21:04 UTC  

I feel like it's still a pretty safe bet with some qualifiers

2018-07-04 18:22:20 UTC  

Exact cells in question are Efest 10440s and 16340s, 30Qs, VTC6s, and Aspire 18350s.

2018-07-04 18:25:40 UTC  

@timsandtoms my boy, can you do that vid for me?

2018-07-04 18:25:59 UTC  

I opened dispute today but didn't get any reply yet

2018-07-04 20:15:26 UTC  

@Kimichiboi the $27 sharks are on taobao

2018-07-04 20:16:02 UTC  

it was linked in the thread too

2018-07-04 20:20:02 UTC  

anyone mounted chink led strips on the backs of their monitors?
rgb? how bright would a simple warm white strip be?

2018-07-04 20:24:32 UTC  

>LEDs behind monitor

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/464164634547716107/1529143827503.png

2018-07-04 20:24:41 UTC  

just attenuate it with a resistor if ur eyes are too weak cunt

2018-07-04 20:26:04 UTC  

resistors mean wasted energy on heating

2018-07-04 20:27:31 UTC  

then just use a lower voltage supply

2018-07-04 20:27:34 UTC  

its not that hard u brainlet

2018-07-04 20:27:59 UTC  

not if i were to power it from monitor's usb output