That’s definitely not the quality of answer I was expecting. Thank you. I’d not realized Sony has been such an innovator.
That’s definitely not the quality of answer I was expecting. Thank you. I’d not realized Sony has been such an innovator.
48V, 10A at 6 feet or less length requires 16awg wire for <=3% loss (which is the critical appliance standard rather than the more lax <= 10% used for most DC circuits). That’s a wire with a conductor diameter of 1.3mm ~= 0.05in.
The cable probably isn’t 10A rated. But, it’s not an overly thick wire to get it done. Most of the girth is insulation and shielding.
This is overly simplified. And, I didn’t care to watch the video.
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Why is the “high end” brand Sony?
About 1998: I tried to ask a Sony receiver to deliver about 80% published RMS. After about two minutes it went into a protection mode, never to recover, bricked.
About 2005: A used Sony 5.1 HT setup’s receiver failed. The speakers said 4 Ohm on them. An HK 4 ohm stable receiver begs to differ. Speakers went to Craigslist.
I’ve been avoiding Sony for nearly 20 years. Are they doing something right for playback devices such as a CD player?
Because if you don’t do as the others then you’re perceived as personally attacking their bandwagon comfort. Said another way, your nuanced ideology is far less important than their shallow feelings.
I saw crypto from home screen to settings. While anecdotal, that made them very difficult to trust.
US Democratic voters unwilling to recognize systemic faults, perceive how they apply to their chosen politicians, or reason their way to incremental action beyond voting and virtue signaling. They’re the third of the country that watches while one third kills another third.
Yes. I’ve a father in law for that :)
Similar, non-wavelength specific translucent panels were for sale a month ago when I bought my 400W traditional panels. It’s not just feasible. It’s already for sale.
Now that you’ve chosen to say it I understand.
I agree that the internet was much more useful in the early days. Much of that content of merit is likely still there. But, it’s much, much harder to find. One basically needs to specifically know what resources exists before searching for it.
“Tips” don’t teach me how to build a house. They’re niche case ideas for someone who already knows how to build one.
I’m a wilderness hiker, climber, skydiver, and ride a motorcycle. I’d not ask another skydiver how to protect myself when climbing. They could guess. But, they’d know so little that their advice could easily be dangerous.
OP, ignore everyone who’s not riding horses. Seek specialized guidance rather than general.
Do you understand how insane it is to have the aggregate of all human knowledge — the only comparable thing once being a physical library
I’m learning to build a house. The internet is useless. The pile of 1980s books in my FIL’s basement is teaching me the vast majority. The internet could be a wonderful thing. But, it’s primarily profit optimized bullshit. The only exception I’ve found is video-based basic computer science instruction.
I believe they.are so far left, they are now right politically
That’s not how the horseshoe works, lumpen.
.world is neoliberal lumpen who violently reject anything that threatens their politician’s current narrative. They’re not thinking for themselves. They can’t discern left from right, thus reject both with equal hostility.
Politics and News on .world. They seem to think that everyone that doesn’t agree wholeheartedly with whatever their politicians say is a fascist. They’re unable to discern left from right.
It’s also neato how whenever I take issue with FlyingSquid or Roki, both mods, my posts are soon voted to exactly -10. Lazy coders.
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FFXIV. Some people play the game just for the outfits. Super-frirndly community also.
Nothing matters if there’s no meaningful choice on the ballot. And, your single issue perspective is part of the problem: You put your feelings first.