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  • This is a great relaxing game to play, a good story with a lot of good idea. I can only recommended it. It's not super hard to play for someone that is not used but it's not super simple either.

  • Thank you for your post, really interesting as always, I'm currently playing NFS Heat on the deck (got it for a few bucks in the last sales). Finished Split fiction also this weekend. Such an amazing game. Thanks again for your time, it's appreciated :)

  • Hello, the pin showed in the image is the ground. Though the one with the benl link is also with a ground. You can see it in the picture its a piece of metal shown in the inner diameter of the female plug. You should be aware that if your male plug is not provided with this connector, your either can't connect it to this socket or you will not have a ground.

  • Thank you for your quick guide and explanations. I currently dont own an AMD GPU though I plan to acquire one if it's worth it. So this may be useful.

    How did you manage to get the power consumption on in idle mode ?

  • Ok, I forgot the voltage drop =\ I got LED light so should be fine. What I should do is put your circuit to the test without the capacitor and check if the voltage is low enough for the capacitor to handle ? How should I balance the capacitors ? (Even if I will not take this path, I would like to know)

    Thanks again for your help

  • What I wanted to do was something like that

    Though you seem to have a better knowledge and better circuit. I bought 2 super cap 5.5v so I wanted to put them in series (though get half the capacitance). Your approach seems to be better and I may take it. Though mine should be working ? Keep in mind that I'm a nooby in electronics and I keep learning from the internet so not the best to have solid base...

    Does your solution works with 5.5V, the 6V dynamo does not blow it ?

    Thank you for your answer I really like it.

  • Really good point, though as a stupid human I didn't understood what was the difference between the Nxt 60 steady and the Nxt 60 E bike... Now I know. I don't have this marvelous option =\ explaining why the back doesn't light up either.... Thank you for pointing it out, I couldn't get the article from the site itself so I took another seller and it was not available (it is now)

  • Indeed, 2 pair of 2 wires so 4 wires can be connected to the dynamo.

    I will try that, I need to find some proper diode then find the capacitor or buy it and I should be good. I'll keep you in touch if I manage to find the parts. Thank you

  • I should have put the stuff I have, so here you are : Dynamo : https://www.axasecurity.com/bike-security/en-gb/products/lights/7/93903195SC/axa-hr-traction-right Rear light : https://www.axasecurity.com/bike-security/en-gb/products/lights/7/93929195SC/axa-juno-e-bike-6-12v-80-mm Front light : https://www.axasecurity.com/bike-security/en-gb/products/lights/7/92520095SB/axa-nxt-60-steady

    Indeed it seems like a great project I think the output is DC though I'm not sure. To be honest I tried to put a capacitor (50V) put it seemed to had no effect (maybe to little capacitance or more probably the coil of the motor should have eaten the storage. Is probably should add a diode to the circuit, am I right ?

  • Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de
    coke38 @lemmy.world

    What's the best way to add a battery like device to a dynamo light

    Hello everyone, I bought a bottle dynamo for my bicycle with a rear and front light. Though I have one little tweak that I would like to add and that's a way to keep it light up for about 1 minute (at least 30 sec) without pedaling. I thought of putting a capacitor in the circuit to store some energy but I would like what do you all think of it ?

    Thank you for your time and have a nice day you all !

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    coke38 @lemmy.world

    DirectX nobara wine multiple installation

    Hello, I just installed Nobara as I thought it would be easier to play on Linux I had a bit of experience with KDE and manage to get a system running OK. Though I have now an issue with wine. When I tried to start an application (the installation is done at this point) it ask to have DirectX installed to get it running. How do I get it installed ? Also I think I have multiple wine installations as, if I start it through heroic or steam it ask for DirectX and vcrun (visual C++ if I remember correctly) and if I start it through the file browser, it only ask for DirectX

    Do you know how to solve those issues ? If I get more information or solve the issue I'll post a comment about it.

    Have a pleasant day you all and take care !