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• #106903
Usually the third-party batteries (Amazon, eBay etc) are shit. Best to go with the Apple replacement.
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• #106904
Sound. It’s been a fairly resounding vote for an Apple replacement.
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• #106905
I need to move one piece of specialist industrial equipment that's very heavy and very fragile.
Very heavy as in 250kg weight and very fragile as in one of only a handful in the world and internal sub-millimetre tollerances.
It needs to go across the UK or maybe from London to Spain, imminently.
Which companies specialise in this kind of thing? I have no idea where to begin searching.
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• #106906
Martinspeed or Crown could probably do it. They’re art specialists, but handling and transporting heavy, expensive and very fragile things is their bag.
Won’t be cheap tho.
In the scheme of things, 250kg isn’t monstrously heavy. Getting it crated up will probably be necessary too.
Any more details on what it actually is?
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• #106907
Thank everyone. Seems like a wireless box etherneted to the PC sounds like the answer.
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• #106908
What are these screws called? I need a very specific one, much taller than whats on offer on ebay etc
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• #106909
Grub screws
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• #106910
Searching for 'headless screws' will give you the longer versions.
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• #106912
thank you!
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• #106913
I'd be looking for specialist scientific/laboratory equipment shippers; a quick Google brings up e.g.
https://www.packsend.co.uk/specialist-shipping/lab-medical-equipment/
https://www.micouriers.co.uk/lab-equipment
https://moveit.com/industries/lab-equipment/If you want a personal recommendation, I can ask my mate at the Cavendish Lab who they use?
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• #106914
There was a thread on here where people were playing this zombie game where you have to find clothes and make a base etc. Does anyone remember what that game was called?
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• #106915
Day Z:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/252834/
You definitely want to revive that thread, just beware of @Vesalius. :)
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• #106916
Is there anyway to manage inrush current spikes with an AC motor?
I'm looking at powering one of these from an inverter. It's rated at 250W but I suspect the inrush would mean that a 400w inverter would trip out on startup.
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• #106917
Is there a difference in USB-C cables?
I have an USB-C hub on which the HDMI out doesn't work if I use my Anker USB-C cable. With 2 others I have it works perfectly. -
• #106918
Yeah there's secret specs about what they can transfer, there was in USB-A too but it was less commonly a problem.
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• #106919
Type C is just a plug its nothing to do with the USB bandwidth. Its a bit like power plugs, lots of different types that doesnt really dictate how much power they give.
For example:
- My tablet uses USB 2.0 with a Type C port
- My phone uses USB 3.0 with a type C port
Cables will meet the bandwith from the standard they are desinged to use i.e. 2.0, 3.0, 3.1 etc - not the ports standard.
You will need USB 3.0+ with a Type C plug
- My tablet uses USB 2.0 with a Type C port
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• #106920
Is there anyway to manage inrush current spikes with an AC motor?
Not one that's going to be cheaper than buying a bigger inverter, if the one you have doesn't fancy the job.
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• #106922
https://9to5mac.com/2018/08/22/how-to-choose-a-usb-c-cable/
If you buy a few cables capable of hdmi then they'll do everything else too. Just look for ones that are USB 3.1 Gen 2.
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• #106923
I don't have one yet, but the one I was looking at is only 400w. The inverter thing is secondary so hopefully once I get it I can run it on the mains and work out what the peak draw is.
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• #106924
oh yes please! thanks
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• #106925
He says they mostly use FedEx or get stuff shipped from the manufacturers, but that any specialist shipper should be ok (if reassuringly expensive). His comments on shipping: "careful packing and prep are the most important things; partial disassembly and packing of the most delicate bits may be the best way to go, and potentially use bracing foam inside the instrument. Check manuals/packing lists to see how things were shipped in the first place. Even things like turbopumps can stand vibration as long as there's enough damping on the outside to take the shock out. If you want to pack it yourself to make sure it's securely done, there's always the option of a van and a roadtrip..."
Mind if I PM you a question? It’s a simple one, wouldn’t need all the up to date knowledge on the details.