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Is that you?,
And what model of TAPO camera is that?

Is that you?,
Is that you?,
And what model of TAPO camera is that?

And i thought that i was the only ancient one hereYes it's me. I was a cold day then. Tapo C111. I had a WYZE one, but it broke [i broke it actually] during set-up.
Sometimes you can find components on eBaySlightly off topic. I'm currently in the middle of fixing my VOIP ATA PSU (causing noise on the phone line) and an OG Xbox with bulging caps on the PSU.
I don't have the specific values to hand though and I'm skint so it has to be as cheap as possible.
Besides Aliexpress, is there anywhere which delivers small quantities of caps to/in the UK without costing an ass ton on postage? Looking at RS components, they want £7 in postage unless I buy £50+ of stuff.

Valve's Steam Machine being delayed and pricing likely being more than I liked to pay, decided to make my own with the Asrock BC250. Basically a stripped down PS5 APU that was repurposed for mining, but someone got a custom BIOS for it to push higher clock speeds for the GPU and after installing Bazzite and setting up a custom GPU governor it's basically an RX6600 with a 6 core Zen 2 CPU.
3d printed a case, slapped it all together, and $250 for card, PSU, fans, and filament and I've got a Steam Machine of my own.
Haven't done a whole lot of testing on it yet, but I managed to get Black Myth Wukong running at 45-60fps at high settings at 1080p with no problem so should be all around a good 1080p machine.
Haven't yet. Just got it today to fix my failed dead battery of my iPad 3/4 gen. I'll start on it after lunch. time now 10:56am.
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Have you done that before or?
Have you done that before or?
uhhhh no
uhhhh no
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Tried in earnest yesterday. Still having trouble taking the glass part off.![]()
You get conductive paint, you can just paint that on the dpad and it will start working. To test that's the fault just get a pencil and draw over it a few times, the graphite in the lead is conductive.Last project I did was refurbishing a black 360 controller. Took it apart, cleaned the plastic parts with a Dawn soap bath then scrubbing with a toothbrush and sponge, put in new membranes, cleaned the board with IPA, replaced the rumble motors with new ones. Still have an issue with pressing down on the d-pad but the carbon looked okay. But it works fine for the most part as I only notice the d-pad issue when using menus that sometimes I have to press twice for it to register. Plus I have my Hunter pad.
i didnt want to sound mean. but replacing screens on iPads and phones isnt for the feint of heart. if you damage the screen, then you need to place that too. it can become messy.
uhhh dude, I'm just replacing the battery.![]()

Gotta make sure that thing doesn’t explode like a Pinto that’s just hitting the curbreplace it then. go on.
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That's the same for opening iPads and iPhones in general. The components are tiny, and the screws are easy to lose.i didnt want to sound mean. but replacing screens on iPads and phones isnt for the feint of heart. if you damage the screen, then you need to place that too. it can become messy.