Message from @Ondsinet

Discord ID: 519073642684874772


2018-12-03 08:42:08 UTC  

I didn't anticipate having to interfere with the machine mid cut

2018-12-03 08:43:17 UTC  

Well no one expects the brick that's gonna hit their heads

2018-12-03 08:43:27 UTC  

That's why you wear helmets

2018-12-03 08:44:12 UTC  

<the last person that should talk about workplace safety

2018-12-03 08:44:20 UTC  

that's not really a good comparison

2018-12-03 08:44:35 UTC  

<-the last person that should talk about workplace safety

2018-12-03 08:46:50 UTC  

heres what i was watching earlier
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNiBqF3Plw0

2018-12-03 08:47:01 UTC  

i need to recap a monitor PSU

2018-12-03 08:47:05 UTC  

discharge capacitors by licking them

2018-12-03 08:47:56 UTC  

im never going to listen to anything you say about electronics

2018-12-03 08:48:01 UTC  

you're a turtle ffs

2018-12-03 08:48:14 UTC  

:V

2018-12-03 08:48:35 UTC  

get souped

2018-12-03 08:48:50 UTC  

🐢

2018-12-03 08:49:00 UTC  

the solution to every problem is either licking or snapping

2018-12-03 08:49:36 UTC  

Or urinating on it

2018-12-03 08:49:36 UTC  

🐢
🍲
🔥

2018-12-03 08:50:14 UTC  

i wonder how turtwife will react to this

2018-12-03 08:50:33 UTC  

🐢
🍲
🔥 🤷

2018-12-03 08:50:37 UTC  

She's gonna leave the empty plate in the sink

2018-12-03 08:53:20 UTC  

I don't understand why it's so hard to find good info about stuff in recent years

2018-12-03 08:53:40 UTC  

Stack overflow or electrical eng are goodish

2018-12-03 08:54:27 UTC  

But usually I find incredibly good info and very deep stuff after hours of research on 2005 forum answers

2018-12-03 08:54:46 UTC  

I swear there is some conspiracy to turn the internet completely retarded

2018-12-03 08:57:54 UTC  

I find all my info on eli5 and simple.wikipedia.org

2018-12-03 09:02:59 UTC  

@Ondsinet how long without power would guarantee caps were discharged on their own?

2018-12-03 09:03:20 UTC  

By themselves they shouldn't discharge

2018-12-03 09:03:21 UTC  

and if i probe for voltage with multi, if i dont see any is it safe?

2018-12-03 09:03:28 UTC  

In a circuit I don't know

2018-12-03 09:03:34 UTC  

ok

2018-12-03 09:03:52 UTC  

You can short them with a wire

2018-12-03 09:03:58 UTC  

Or a screwdriver

2018-12-03 09:04:00 UTC  

<:thronk:441701565607444482>

2018-12-03 09:04:08 UTC  

watch the fucking video

2018-12-03 09:04:15 UTC  

I'm in class

2018-12-03 09:04:19 UTC  

lol

2018-12-03 09:04:21 UTC  

It's pause

2018-12-03 09:04:24 UTC  

Break

2018-12-03 09:04:29 UTC  

But still

2018-12-03 09:04:38 UTC  

pause

2018-12-03 09:04:40 UTC  

lolo