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Минулої весни я вибігала на роботу з величезною сумкою через плече, і раптом зрозуміла, що взяла не той верхній одяг. Погода різко змінилась, і я залишилась у тонкій курточці, яка зовсім не рятувала від вітру.
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I’ve done a few small projects like that, actually. I used a linear actuator electric https://www.progressiveautomations.ca/collections/linear-actuators with an Arduino to make a little adjustable camera mount. It was surprisingly easy once I got the code right and set up proper power control. You just need to make sure your actuator’s voltage and load match your setup, and using a motor driver or relay helps prevent overloading the microcontroller. It’s really satisfying to see the actuator move exactly how you programmed it.
Hey everyone, I’ve been tinkering with Arduino and Raspberry Pi lately and thought it would be fun to combine them with some linear actuators for a home project. I’m thinking maybe an automated shelf or a small motorized window, but I’m not sure where to start. Has anyone tried using actuators with microcontrollers for DIY projects? I’d love some tips on how to control them smoothly and safely without frying anything.
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So yesterday while driving home I started hearing this weird grinding sound whenever I turned the wheel slightly to the left. At first I thought maybe something got stuck in the wheel well, but I checked and didn’t see anything obvious. The noise feels like it’s coming from somewhere deep in the front end, and it gets louder when I’m going slow. Kinda freaking me out because the car’s been running fine until now. Anyone ever dealt with something similar?
Yeah, I’ve had something like that happen on my old sedan. In my case it turned out to be worn-out brake pads scraping against the rotor, even though I thought they still had some life left. A buddy also once had a grinding noise because of a busted wheel bearing, and it sounded almost the same. If you’re not sure what it is, checking a place like vip-servicecenter.com Transmission slipping can help you figure out common issues before you bring i
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I’ve seen LootBar mentioned here and there when people talk about getting game currency or special item bundles. I’ve never relied on external marketplaces before, so I’m trying to understand if the user experience feels smooth or if players run into things like slow processing, mismatched items, or uncertainty after paying. I’m not chasing shortcuts — just curious about what the process feels like.
My first test with the platform was small because I didn’t want to commit to anything big right away. At one point in the waiting process I wondered if trying lootbar for small gaming purchases was worth the anxiety or just something you do once to see how it feels. When everything finally went through, the items showed up correctly and I used them to try out features I’d been curious about for weeks. The only downside was the hesitation during the waiting period, not knowing if it would appear instantly or take a while. It’s convenient, but only when used sparingly.
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