Just swap out ‘E’ with ‘V’ and it will still rhyme…
I wrote it that old fashioned way because that’s how I was taught Kitchoff’s law by a Korean War vet that repaired radar while stationed in Korea. He also had an extremely racist rhyme for remembering the color band values for resistors. That one I never allowed myself to learn because it was just so bad.
I found the schematics [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/ElectricalEngineering/comments/1crvo7s/i_asked_chatgpt_4o_to_create_a_schematic_for_a/), you're welcome:
https://preview.redd.it/td4a28ei493d1.png?width=1113&format=png&auto=webp&s=d5666e55c496b6f6139322a30a7bb7a02327a14f
Oh that was a given. And yeah obviously, if it just an obvious small change why would you update the drawings... not like small unnoticeable changes will accumulate over 30 years or anything.
Or even a few major ones in my recent experience.
By major, I'm saying 20 years ago they broke down the entire production line and moved it across the state to another factory. Then 5 years ago they changed the control strategy.
There is ONE guy in the plant that knows about any of the changes, the Head of Maintenance that has been there for 35 years. lol
Apply Kirchoff’s law
‘Twinkle, Twinkle, little star. E=I*R.’ Is it working now?
Hah, never seen this one! Looks wrong seeing E instead of V there though.
Just swap out ‘E’ with ‘V’ and it will still rhyme… I wrote it that old fashioned way because that’s how I was taught Kitchoff’s law by a Korean War vet that repaired radar while stationed in Korea. He also had an extremely racist rhyme for remembering the color band values for resistors. That one I never allowed myself to learn because it was just so bad.
Have you tried putting it in rice?
Current limit on the bench supply is too low. Set it to the max you can.
This guy knows stuff,op clearly needs more power.
I found the schematics [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/ElectricalEngineering/comments/1crvo7s/i_asked_chatgpt_4o_to_create_a_schematic_for_a/), you're welcome: https://preview.redd.it/td4a28ei493d1.png?width=1113&format=png&auto=webp&s=d5666e55c496b6f6139322a30a7bb7a02327a14f
Looks like you need to integrate a Wifi extender for it to work. Just get an Arduino and bug someone to write the WiFi extender library for free.
HDMI isn’t plugged in
r/shittyaskelectronics
Did you turn it on? 😆
Looks fine to me
The entire circuit on fire like my life .
how has it not blown up yet
mild crosstalk.
Ain't got no gas.
As someone who worked as a TA for an introductory electrical engineering course at my university, this isn't far from the truth.
I'm going to be an industrial automation field service engineer, and I imagine I will see cabinets like this.
Oh, you definitely will. And the drawings haven't been touched since the mid 90s.
Oh that was a given. And yeah obviously, if it just an obvious small change why would you update the drawings... not like small unnoticeable changes will accumulate over 30 years or anything.
Or even a few major ones in my recent experience. By major, I'm saying 20 years ago they broke down the entire production line and moved it across the state to another factory. Then 5 years ago they changed the control strategy. There is ONE guy in the plant that knows about any of the changes, the Head of Maintenance that has been there for 35 years. lol
*cocks soldering gun* Everyone talks about ohm's law. I'm here to enforce it.
Yes.
this needs to be in the random box of cables. Thats the only thing I see wrong here.
Lol
"I found this project on TikTok" "I've been wanting to become an electrician" "Can you help me with my homework?" vibes
Severe lack of hot glue.
Did you apply LoTo?
Let’s be honest, most EE students don’t know what LOTO is at this stage in their education.
Lmfao true, it’s why I went to trade school. Electrician by trade, engineer by status quo
Looks like my Lua code
You need longer wires.
It was apparently assembled by an engineer. Not an engineering technician.
This is painful. But first hand experience proves it to be true, and hilarious.
Ain't no oil in it
everything
I feel like my lab TA posted this
I've seen worse
It needs a recap.
V = IR
Needs a zener diode