I'm thinking of making a battery charger for my e-bike that can use my car's battery. The end-charge voltage of the e-bike battery is 42v, so you need a step-up that brings the 12 volts of the car battery to 42v with a current of 2-3 like that of the battery charger of the original e-bike.
I often run out of battery midday and not having the ability to recharge the battery with a 220V outlet is frustrating.
HAHA...SUB at Work..!
But is SUB or a FOOTREST?
Maybe a STOOL or a futuristic CHAIR?
You decide.... for me it is a fine piece of furniture. 😉
Ideal are 32v/5a switching one or alternatively a transformer (sec 5 A min.) with a rectifier bridge and a high capacity electrolytic (4.700 uF)/50V) placed in parallel at the output . Better use a 0.1 uF in parallel with electrolitic one.
Yes, I have one item of IKEA Part number 301.093.10 .
Intersting shape! hu.ikea-club.org/item/30109310…
Uhm...I'ts old, and I found it in garage. What I cando for recycle?
Referring to suptronics.com/miniPCkits/x500
In particular, I removed the old DAC hat replacing it with a raspberrypi hat consisting of DAC and 35 + 35w power amplifier nor 5 amp switching power supply. Soon I will post Photo and links.... Stay tuned!
I wish to add an Amperometer and a voltmeter to visually check output parameter.
Today I've had an idea for a simple top, low waste, with an elastic drawstring neck that can be adjusted at different widths, including off-the-shoulders.
I've almost finished cutting a piece of fabric that I've had in my stash for a while, waiting for a suitable project (it has a non-uniform print that made it hard to decide a good pattern to make use of it).
It's most definitely a modern project.
So now the obvious thing to do is to sew everything by hand, right?
(I'm not sure whether this is to procrastinate cleaning the table with the sewing machine, or to be able to use tiny sewing allowances, since the fabric is very lightweight.)
Problem: I only have one set and a half of vintage linen bedsheet.
Fact: I have about 7 m of vintage bedsheet-linen (~100 cm wide)
Obvious consequence: I now have to sew almost 3 m of a seam that should be extremely flat, plus two hems, on a deadline of “next sheet change”, during a heatwave.
@LaVi 🕊️📚🐈 @Elikorokoros in realtà la foto (e la spiegazzatura) aiuta a nascondere un po', ma sì, posso essere soddisfatta del risultato.
grazie!
Elena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla'' • •Oggi ho avuto un'idea per un top semplice, low waste, con un collo a coulisse con elastico che può essere regolato su larghezze diverse, anche sceso sulle spalle.
Ho quasi finito di tagliare della stoffa che avevo nello stash in attesa di un progetto adatto (ha una stampa particolare che non era facile usare al meglio).
È decisamente un progetto moderno.
Quindi adesso la cosa ovvia da fare è cucirlo a mano, giusto?
(Non so se io l'abbia deciso per procrastinare il riordino del tavolo con la macchina da cucire, o se sia per poter usare dei margini più sottili, dato che la stoffa è molto leggera.)
#cucito #ProblemiAutoindotti
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Sarah E Bourne
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