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.
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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, I'm gonna try it when I'm back home. I hope I don't see something wrong as I'm on Linux since a year or so :) Thanks again
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 ?
You can still drop windows and boot to KDE (the desktop is based on it for the steam deck) :)
I just checked it, though what I liked with playnite is also check if I already own a game from another platform before buying it. Though good recommendation.
I understand that, a playnite style launcher to get all your game in one place would be awesome
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.
Can you elaborate about having malware through unsubscribe buttons ? If you have some exemple too to facilitate my research it would be great. Have a nice evening