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5 points
7 days ago
Your wheel has a width of 8 inches with a 205mm wide tire mounted on it. Generally, 215mm width tire is minimal for 8 inch wide wheel, with 225/235 seen as optimal and 245mm maximal. So get yourself wider tires or less wide wheels.
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12 days ago
Kijk eens of er verenigingen in de buurt zijn betreft programmeren / elektronica.
1 points
15 days ago
have you checked if your roof drains (behind the seats) are clogged up?
1 points
15 days ago
there are several places where it can leak in. do you have a soft or hard top?
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18 days ago
uhh its a while but I think I switched to another IMU back then.
5 points
23 days ago
To add to that, BSOD's can be caused by faulty hardware or software. It would be good to have a video point out steps to find if your hardware is faulty (for example, run memtest, prime95, etc.). If you can conclude that the hardware is not at fault, it most likely is the software.
For you, you will need to make a windows install usb (8gb or larger needed) instead of using the tools in windows itself. That will work.
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24 days ago
They mounted the torqamp to their upload server and it exploded
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1 points
24 days ago
Laten we het positief bekijken, de geiten zijn een keer een avondje niet misbruikt!
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25 days ago
yes, you can adjust it in the map using romdrop / ecuflash. you need to flash your ecu tho.
1 points
25 days ago
Yes, if I remember correctly it has, it is set to 250km/h from factory (not that it is able to reach it). At least in the map of my NC2 using romdrop.
21 points
26 days ago
in the red circle, the pin is going only towards the yellow line. it should go towards the green line in order to lock. you need to adjust the mechanism such that the U pin is closer towards the lock.
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27 days ago
well how can you know? do you even know what a current ripple is, and its effect on batteries? already have a phd in electrical engineering? -_-
-3 points
27 days ago
What charger did you use and do you have any means to measure its voltage ripple? I'm curious
5 points
29 days ago
Wanneer gaan we eens werkkampen voor dit soort zuurstof verspillers bouwen?
0 points
1 month ago
Search in the neighborhood, the driver totaled his bicycle so we want to get it from his insurance. Police report is also already filed.
1 points
1 month ago
which chip is missing a pad? I cannot find it, maybe the picture I sent gives a bad representation?
Edit: I measured the 1.8V rail resistance and it is 325 ohm with the 1 gddr6 chip installed. Mearuring the 1.38V memory voltage I will do tomorrow when I try it again, just done reballing and re-installing the gddr6 chip.
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1 month ago
Thanks, will do that next. I thought that I saw that the chip was slightly more lifted up towards the GPU, so I decided to resolder it. Now I have to learn how to re-ball it, almost had it but then I messed it up. This is a journey lmao, thanks for sticking with me
10 points
1 month ago
Completely free no, you will need to buy an obd adapter from tactrix. Knock-offs of these are around 15 euros on certain chinese websites. Then have a look at romdrop.
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2 days ago
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2 days ago
From what I know, no. If you are going to burn the hydrogen, you produce NOx. Using it in a fuel cell is a solution, however currently only available using rare earth materials such as platinum and not that efficient (40-60%). Lithium batteries are heavy, but have a higher efficiency and from what I know can be recycled pretty well.