nostr:npub16rq4vpwrwpdk2rycl60j996l3mxswx86qu4n2za6a4hmm97tu7eqyzfhql oh I know pc is better. Way better. But the xbox is so easy. Always works. Doesn't need to update anymore.
You right.
I still have an XBOX360 hanging around.
alright we gonna just flood this thing with 380VDC rectified from the diesel genset next week stay tuned friends might blow it up might not

nostr:npub16rq4vpwrwpdk2rycl60j996l3mxswx86qu4n2za6a4hmm97tu7eqyzfhql nostr:npub1za55kj0nfdgyevlu878jn0d0cfa564ltfluh2jr98k6q0ew7uy4q5uqnpr I own it for PC but have only ever played it on consoles. Runs great on Xbox 360.
we got multiplayer

emerge matrix?
nostr:npub1za55kj0nfdgyevlu878jn0d0cfa564ltfluh2jr98k6q0ew7uy4q5uqnpr Oblivion is the greatest game ever made. It just works.
I had my load order so packed full of .esp that the game would take 10 minutes to launch on my Pentium 4 rig.
bastards
>teen takeover
at this point what more damage could some chinks do that the kikes have not already done
No, I did not. That's nuts.
It looks like what I'm trying to do requires dumping a ton of load into heat in order to protect the load, when what I'm trying to protect is the source.
I suppose something analogous to pic related, a friction/slip clutch.
But thank you for your efforts. I'll spend a lot of time doing more research on this problem.

It shouldn't go any lower than 140VDC otherwise the load will not accept it. MPPT inverter.
Foldback current limiting should work ok I guess?
this faggot is making a rent payment a month doing this BS

I opened the webpage and immediately smelled weed.
Navigated away from the page and I don't smell it anymore.
I don't know how that's possible.
This book is not about power circuits, it's about having a 3-way. I almost ordered this by accident when looking for knowledge on current limiting.

No, what happened is that it got stuck in the material and the chuck wouldn't grab it any tighter, and I accidentally just bent it when trying to tighten the chuck some more to remove the material. Maybe cutting fluid would have helped....
I think noagendasocial has some of the best high quality posts.
nostr:npub1awgmruykjvau33wqwqxnwkfet7amvgdhvmdqkyfekj5etq4xt5rs255lmc Electrical Engineering tip time please
I have a load that will try to sink as much current as you can give it.
I have a generation source at ~155VDC that will trip over 15A.
I would like to regulate the current to about 10A continuous.
Would a MOSFET like this be suitable for doing this regulation?
https://www.onsemi.com/pdf/datasheet/mtp20n15e-d.pdf
If so, what configuration would you recommend? If not, then what solution would you suggest?




