Any of you niggas like Electronics?

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Coding is for nerds, I mean circuits and voltages
 
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Coding is for nerds, I mean circuits and voltages
went to trade school electrical, transfered from a community college studying electronics engineering tech, went to highschool in my last year went to the electronics tech program. Currently in the hiring process for being a electrical helper for the city here in nyc, after passing all their test.
 
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Well i study EE in good uni, so ye this nigga doin some circuts and shit
 
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Well i study EE in good uni, so ye this nigga doin some circuts and shit
I got love the new multi-meters, alot easier to use. I got old projects and course work from trade school and college still in boxes. I just keep that shit for the memories.
 
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Well i study EE in good uni, so ye this nigga doin some circuts and shit
went to trade school electrical, transfered from a community college studying electronics engineering tech, went to highschool in my last year went to the electronics tech program. Currently in the hiring process for being a electrical helper for the city here in nyc, after passing all their test.
What do you niggas think about my plan. I got two batteries both rated 52v but about 2.5ah capacity difference. The plan is to hook them up in parallel and take advantage of the added capacity, but also have a switch that changes the circuit to series, essentially giving me over 100v * (whatever the main controller is rated for in Amps) of power :ogre::ogre: for a short 'nitrous' boost.
Plan

It's not just simple plug and play, I would need a controller to monitor the discharge of the batteries but the plan is to use the power to propel an ebike. I got a 1500w rated motor in the back, I wanna do 60+mph on a pedal bike LOL
 
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Or i could put the motor wheel in the front and have Dual hub motors with an even fatter motor in the back :oops:
 
Well i study EE in good uni, so ye this nigga doin some circuts and shit
I can't go into a class without women. I joined a nursing and hospitality course back in college just to be surrounded by women.
 
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I can't go into a class without women. I joined a nursing and hospitality course back in college just to be surrounded by women.
you wanna know whats so fuckn sad, i almost went into nursing for the same reason, was gonna be a male nurse:lul:. But decided to stick with electrical/electronics.
 
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you wanna know whats so fuckn sad, i almost went into nursing for the same reason, was gonna be a male nurse:lul:. But decided to stick with electrical/electronics.
I was so bluepilled back then, so I talked to every girl in there thinking confidence and personality meant shit. They hated my subhuman guts because nearly all of them ghosted me after the semester ended :lul:
 
hated that shit in high school, coding is more fun and useful
 
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bigger motor in the back looks more pleasing to the eyes.:p
Pretty much kills the benefits of two batteries though (the added range) and added weight.
 
hated that shit in high school, coding is more fun and useful
Wdym, I build real life robots and electronics you only need basic coding skills for that
 
I’m doing some kind of coding in my tech class:hnghn:
 
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Yes, but when I was a kid whatever I opened - clocks, radios, toy cars, etc., I couldn't even put them back together, other kids had a natural talent - they could open a remote control toy car, scavenge the parts and build a toy boat or something similar...
 
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Yes, but when I was a kid whatever I opened - clocks, radios, toy cars, etc., I couldn't even put them back together, other kids had a natural talent - they could open a remote control toy car, scavenge the parts and build a toy boat or something similar...
It’s not as hard as it looks. Most of these things use the same basic model. Controller, battery, motor the rest is usually mechanical
 
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Used to be interested in it. Had some projects lined up but lost interest in everything
 
It’s not as hard as it looks. Most of these things use the same basic model. Controller, battery, motor the rest is usually mechanical
Yeah....maybe, recently I couldn't even put back a cheap Chinese dynamo flashlight after I opened it, those little gears don't fit properly with each other anymore...
 
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Yeah....maybe, recently I couldn't even put back a cheap Chinese dynamo flashlight after I opened it, those little gears don't fit properly with each other anymore...

You probably didn’t have the right tools. That’s a small battery cell connected to a small motor, a 15 year old can build that you just need to right tools.
 
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Yes, but when I was a kid whatever I opened - clocks, radios, toy cars, etc., I couldn't even put them back together, other kids had a natural talent - they could open a remote control toy car, scavenge the parts and build a toy boat or something similar...
i would break those hess trucks and cars my parents got me for christmas, and take out all the lights splice the wires to double A battiers for lightinig for my fort.

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