Thanks for answering this question. As 80k seems to be the threshold, I wouldn't use anything less than 128k, just to be sure. Or 256k if I was using the CoCo 3 double speed mode.
@JamiesHackShack18 минут бұрын
@@sangbeta2043 Better safe than sorry for sure and in this day and age negligible difference in size or just let them be wav files(which is what I did in that other vid before trying mp3 for the heck of it) . Double speed?! I need to play with a coco3 my limited exposure was as a kid just poking around with them at the local RS before being shoo'd away! 😂 Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment.
@VaughnJESW8 сағат бұрын
Exactly what happened to mine and exactly what I needed to do. Thankfully the relay was still good so just adding more solder did the trick. Thank you very much!
@JamiesHackShack8 сағат бұрын
@@VaughnJESW Glad you got it fixed! You are very welcome!
@e13s14Күн бұрын
Hey there! Is there an entry level saudering kit you recommend that could get this job done?
@JamiesHackShackКүн бұрын
If you are just going to get it for this one job probably anything is ok. Even like the cheaper ones from harbor freight like this. www.harborfreight.com/electrical/electrician-s-tools/soldering-guns-irons/30-watt-lightweight-soldering-iron-69060.html Just make sure to get electronic type solder not like the thick plumbing type etc. Something like this should work but you could probably get something smaller from amazon. www.harborfreight.com/08mm-electrical-solder-58000.html If you think you'll ever do much more soldering in the future I'd rec getting something like a nicer Weller or Hakko one. There are some nicer usb powered ones out there folks like but I've not used one of those myself. Good luck with it!
@aflyinggoat12 күн бұрын
Add another one to your list Jamie! Thanks for the vid. Exact same problem. As a couple below mentioned, I didn't want to attempt to remove the whole relay so I just cleaned up the connections spot well. Just a shout to anyone that is not a soldering expert (such as myself!) I practiced a little on a flat head screw on my work bench. Once I felt I had the technique down correctly, I did the board. Hopefully it hands in there for another several hundred miles! Thanks again!
@JamiesHackShackКүн бұрын
@@aflyinggoat1 Right on! It just makes my day when someone says they've been successful getting their dryer back going! Yeah close to 💯 you don't need to worry about the relay if you just see the big blow out. Just clean and patch up the path. You are most welcome!
@MelanieBlanton-gn3ge3 күн бұрын
Same pin blown on my machine! Wonderful video. 11 dollar fix (soldering iron kit). Son was able to fix it for me in no time. THANK YOU for this video!
@JamiesHackShack3 күн бұрын
@@MelanieBlanton-gn3ge heck yeah! Glad you all fixed it. That soldering iron will prove to be handy in the future I bet! Thanks for watching.
@jimsimpson10064 күн бұрын
I’ve been using the online simulator together with the reference manual for quite some time now. It works flawlessly (as far as I am able to tell) and is surprisingly good fun.
@JamiesHackShack4 күн бұрын
@@jimsimpson1006 right on that is great to hear! Glad you're having fun with it!
@bigv44 күн бұрын
had the exact same issue. Fix worked like a charm, much appreciated!
@JamiesHackShack4 күн бұрын
@@bigv4 Glad you got yours fixed! Thanks for watching and commenting with your results!
@chucksgarage-us8 күн бұрын
Great bargain! How much to max out the nvme?
@JamiesHackShack8 күн бұрын
@@chucksgarage-us that is a good question. I'm still running the nvme it came with I should look at pricing and also make sure there aren't any size limits (besides physical! 😄) thx for watching!
@schuholzjohn362510 күн бұрын
great video and good cleanup on the damaged board. I highly recommend adding a wire from the relay pin to the other side of the trace (there are 2 pins - either will work). Whirlpool designers didn't do a great job of making that pc board. That trace is carrying a lot of current and designers didn't make that trace large enough. add the wire so you don't have to fix it more than once.
@JamiesHackShack10 күн бұрын
@@schuholzjohn3625 thanks for watching and great advice to make up for that trace.
@sinenkoalexander14 күн бұрын
Worked! Thank you!
@JamiesHackShack14 күн бұрын
@@sinenkoalexander Awesome! You're welcome!
@easymoney48015 күн бұрын
you turned a beautiful machine into a gaudy mess
@adithyan-exe16 күн бұрын
i have a thinkpad t450, i7 5600u
@JamiesHackShack16 күн бұрын
@@adithyan-exe That's a good one! I've had a few over the years. My most recent other ones were a t420 and t460.
@retroCombs16 күн бұрын
Enjoyed this one. TLA watched it with me! I am curious how you fixed the nub, though. Im also interested in replace the battery in my Lenovo now. Seemed easy enough.
@JamiesHackShack16 күн бұрын
@@retroCombs the nub comes off pretty easy. I did take that from the donor keyboard. Thanks for watching!
@GarthBeagle17 күн бұрын
Sweet! I've gotten a couple older Dell Optiplex systems recently I have plans for 😉 Also use an older MacBook Pro on our dinner table for watching stuff while we eat!
@JamiesHackShack17 күн бұрын
Nice! RetroMacPro dinner theater!
@rufusrizzo7817 күн бұрын
I'd rather have a used Lenovo over a new $200 laptop every day of the week. They are just good laptops.
@JamiesHackShack14 күн бұрын
Hey we still need to try that DMR qso one of these days! 😂
@rufusrizzo7814 күн бұрын
@@JamiesHackShack I agree. I did a club presentation and my hotspot was dead. I need to resurrect it. I'll try to fix it in the next week. Have you been on much? I have repeaters that cover my house, but BM messed up the TG so I don't know what it is now
@JamiesHackShack14 күн бұрын
@@rufusrizzo78 I'll be honest I've not messed with it much at all since a few weeks after posting that video. I'm anxious to see if anyone out at defcon is playing with this stuff in the ham village this weekend.
@LeftoverBeefcake17 күн бұрын
Currently I'm watching this on a 14" Dell Latitude E6420 from 2011, that I got from the ShopGoodwill online store for less than $100. It's pretty beat up, and has an optical drive so it's not quite thin and light, but with Debian 12 (GNOME desktop / Wayland) on an SSD with an i7-2720QM, it absolutely flies - I am gobsmacked at the performance. KZfaq videos are no problem on the 1440x900 screen. I just hope its 8 gigs of RAM stay usable for the foreseeable future, allegedly it can handle more even though the specs say 8 GB is the max.
@JamiesHackShack17 күн бұрын
Right on! Sounds like a good one ready to keep on trucking! Thanks for watching!
@RudysRetroIntel17 күн бұрын
Great video! Excellent seeing old laptops up and running. I have a 2013 14-inch Alienware running Linux Mint. I upgraded the ram to 32gb and put in a 1TB ssd drive. Works awesome. Thanks for sharing
@JamiesHackShack17 күн бұрын
Hey Rudy thanks for watching! I remember the Alienware stuff always being the bees knees. 32G of ram! Wow nice!
@BigBadBench17 күн бұрын
They are such nice machines. The 1440 display is a nice bonus! Also, I need to send you some BigBadBench stickers!
@JamiesHackShack17 күн бұрын
@@BigBadBench They are! I must be getting old though I think I need to scale the fontage up just a smidge! 😂 And I would love some stickers. I can send a sase if you want some of mine! I can hit you up on discord.
@mkrleza17 күн бұрын
Hey Jamie. I've noticed you've missed something during the refurb... --- No RetroCombs stickers!
@JamiesHackShack17 күн бұрын
@@mkrleza Hey Mislav! You're right! There are a few others I need to get on here.
@retroCombs16 күн бұрын
@@JamiesHackShackI can hook you up if you want one.
@retroCombs16 күн бұрын
My Executive Producer looking out for me. 😂
@mkrleza16 күн бұрын
@@retroCombs More likely, one Exec discreetly correcting another... LMAO
@JamiesHackShack16 күн бұрын
@@retroCombs 💯
@arielcasali258318 күн бұрын
Hello!! great video! I works with Raspberry Pi Zero W?
@JamiesHackShack18 күн бұрын
Hey thanks for watching! Yes should be good to go with a Zero W. Zero 2 W would be even better with a little more horsepower.
@alow232318 күн бұрын
M48118-100PC1 this is what I have Is the one on mouser electronics compatible in your opinion?
@JamiesHackShack18 күн бұрын
@@alow2323 I used that one(the mouser one I linked to) at the time in my ss5 and it worked. I can recheck. May take me a day or two.
@alow232318 күн бұрын
@@JamiesHackShack that would be great It is going in a royal vending machine if that helps Wish I could show you a picture but it looks similar but don’t they all
@alow232318 күн бұрын
How much would you charge to put one on for me?
@JamiesHackShack18 күн бұрын
@@alow2323 Hey, I'm sorry but currently that is not something I'm up for doing. I don't want to be on the hook for anything like that but my own stuff. :-) For your application do you have a way to reload whatever the settings are once you get it replaced or a battery tacked onto it?
@alow232318 күн бұрын
@@JamiesHackShack yes I have to manually set the prices all over again if the machine is ever unplugged, not a big deal, but it is time-consuming
@0ffGridTechClub24 күн бұрын
Has anyone tried linking two scopes together to read SDA & SCL channels for i2c debugging ? I've got two and I'm building a mobile scope setup
@JamiesHackShack24 күн бұрын
@@0ffGridTechClub I feel like the creator said that was possible.
@0ffGridTechClub24 күн бұрын
@@JamiesHackShack I do recall that 😀 I'm putting together a mini pelican case + RPi5 + a separate small project box that contains the dual scopes, might run the two USB channels over eth back to the RPi5 pelican for the display. (Ive been finding I need to debug i2c in some tight spaces, the dual channels + the dual logic analzyer inputs = kewl stuff ). I'm also gonna incorporate some INA219 /3221 / HallAffect i2c based sensors + a Max 3 wire temp probe 😵💫😂
@JamiesHackShack24 күн бұрын
@@0ffGridTechClub that sounds awesome!
@0ffGridTechClub23 күн бұрын
@@JamiesHackShack Thank you ! Keep up the great videos
@JamiesHackShack23 күн бұрын
@@0ffGridTechClub You are very welcome. Thanks for watching and I hope to!
@henrygarcia443824 күн бұрын
Dude! Worked like a charm - same pin blown. Worked great.
@JamiesHackShack24 күн бұрын
@@henrygarcia4438 right on! Glad you got it fixed!
@fcf826924 күн бұрын
Cool video; I think you need to turn on power after you connect the device and turn on the main device you want to connect to... If you turn on the TTYGO first then it won't work via serial. BTW these boards are sold for like 10 dollars usually; the whole kit content is not even 20 bucks in parts, so I would say that the 50 bucks for the kit seems a bit steep
@rick_.27 күн бұрын
I'm inspired to dig out my ZX81. I had a lot of fun with it, including modding it to 2K.
@JamiesHackShack27 күн бұрын
Go for it! Thanks for watching!
@Make.RainbowsАй бұрын
I am much excite about the colors and arts happening here
@debbiandrews1981Ай бұрын
I love the Jolt cola graphic on the back .🔥🔥
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
Same. That was a blast from the past for me!
@user-vb5uk1ve1wАй бұрын
This is a sci-fi stellar project box!! Endless creativity and so fitting for the DC32!! 🤖 Fantastic video, thanks so much!
@sbernstАй бұрын
Always love seeing the unboxing and exploring of projects.
@DarkAngelVNVАй бұрын
So glad you get to finally experience DefCon! I’m definitely gonna go check out those exclusive Defcon kits! 👾
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
@@DarkAngelVNV thank you! Make sure to say hey!
@ChristopherGreenwaldАй бұрын
Looks like a fun box. I like how the boards connect together.
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
It is for sure. Yeah the whole sao aspect is pretty darn neat.
@paulfulton4989Ай бұрын
Thank you Jamie for another great Hack shack video! I am new to soldering and watching your videos and following along with the hackerboxes has been an awesome learning experience! A buddy of mine has expressed interest in learning how to solder it wold be fun to put this box together. Thank you and the Hackerbox team for putting these giveaways together. You guys are great. Fingers crossed 🤞
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
@@paulfulton4989 Thanks so much for watching! Get that friend soldering before they change their mind! Good luck!
@retroCombsАй бұрын
Look who got all fancy with special effects and branding at the beginning of the video. Nice. Another fun Hakerbox!
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
@@retroCombsI wish it tracked a little better but perfect is the enemy of done and it was becoming a time sink. There's some masking a little later too. 😂 Thanks for watching!
@ronwochАй бұрын
Wish I could have made it to DefCon this year. Next year then!
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
That is the spirit! I've been wanting to go since I first heard about it way back when but knew I'd not be l33t enough and would have major imposter syndrome. I'm happy to be able to finally cross this off my bucket list. Maybe I'll even get to go more than once. :D Thanks for watching!
@TheGeekiestGuyАй бұрын
I can't find an 8gb microsd card to save my life these days😂.
@TheGeekiestGuyАй бұрын
This box is awesome. I love the nostalgia in this one. 🤙🏾
@qchriswАй бұрын
Great vid... this is a cool box. ❤#BadgeLife
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
Thank you so much! And I agree on the box. Love these full color pcbs peeps are making.
@RudysRetroIntelАй бұрын
Excellent and fun!! Thanks for sharing
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
and thank you for watching!
@EricsEdgeVideosАй бұрын
Another cool kit and review!
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
Hey Eric! Thanks for watching and commenting sir!
@dfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfАй бұрын
I really need to up my soldering game, which is to say I have no soldering game, so anything would be a step up. Enjoyed the video, including the mistakes. Appreciate the gotchas as well; would not have thought to break in the mating connectors to avoid ripping them off the board.
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
Yeah those sao connections can benefit from a little pre-use break-in for sure! Warm up that iron and find something to practice on. The more you do it the easier it gets and the better you get! Thanks for watching!
@jayare3167Ай бұрын
I liked this project. I put some "Spaghetti" on the long LED leads just to protect them from shorting.
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
@@jayare3167 that's a great idea!
@noxiouskarnАй бұрын
Back again to remind people Jaime's Hackshak is the place to get hackerbox build videos! nothing better on youtube like it. (Fingers crossed to win Finances force me to put my sub on hold)
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
Thanks so much for the support! Maybe on the 19th the random picker will pick you!
@RaymondOvermanАй бұрын
See you at DEFCON!
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
🤘
@RRMGarageАй бұрын
Cool little badge.
@DirtyPlumbusАй бұрын
I can't wait to see what people come up with for full color circuit boards. Pretty awesome.
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
For sure, they do look really cool!
@3vi1JАй бұрын
I wasn't really all that hyped to build this one, but then the ESPs ended up making it a very interesting/educational project. Can hardly wait to see what's in the next one!
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
For sure, I want to dig into that ESPNOW protocol/system and see how that works when I get some spare cycles. That was kinda neat.
@DFX2KXАй бұрын
holy crap, I wanted to get one of those HBC56 kits when Troy showed them off, just hadn't gotten around to it. see HB still has a few left, hmmmm.
@TroySchrapelАй бұрын
I still have some on Tindie too. Can't post a link here though.
@DFX2KXАй бұрын
@@TroySchrapel yeah I just noticed that. Got the Hackerbox one, and am currently putting it together (hopefully one of my keyboards has a PS/2 mode, lol) I might even get one from you later, just to make a nicer job of soldering that microSD slot. I got it though! my GOD that part was hard.... I've never used Flux before and now I understand why y'all say to use it. It's amazing even in pen form.
@DFX2KXАй бұрын
This kit has won. It has broken me. SD card mount fell off while I was fighting with the video circut resistors, because it either wouldn't stick, or bridge. I have no idea why the solder does this, but if ANYTHING in here is connected properly I'd be shocked. I've managed to put pins on my arduinos, and re-solder a thing or two but this is just too damn much. Ohwell.
@TroySchrapelАй бұрын
@@DFX2KX If you're willing to persist, I'm happy to send you a new PCB with the SDCard connector pre-soldered for the price of postage only. Unfortunately, I'm in Australia, so that would be ~$15USD. If you need any of the other parts (resistors, etc.) that might need replacing, I can throw those in too.
@DFX2KXАй бұрын
@@TroySchrapel Yeah I did get it to stick again, partially.... But ultimately lost the war when it came to the 2N4401 for the keyboard. My eyes and tiny parts, man. Thanks for the offer, but I'll pay regular rate when I can get to it. Not your fault my eyes aren't great. That risk was calculated, :P It is smaller than it looks... I ended up jumping on it as a project in between packing sessions. After I get settled from the move, I'll order a complete one from ya (those caps and that transistor are freaking tiny as well) and I'll use this board as *de* soldering practice. I suspect I wouldn't have had nearly as many issues if I had gotten whatever Gel flux is being used here. And one of those magnifier/helping-hands combos. That too.
@DFX2KXАй бұрын
These boxes are fun. I'll probably start getting them after I move, would be great practice to alleviate my horrible Solder skills.
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
They are fun for sure! Hey, the more you solder, the better you get. Just take your time and don't get frustrated if it's not going your way. Take a step back and revisit after break.
@DFX2KXАй бұрын
@@JamiesHackShack The trick being to get myself to actually *sit still* long enough to do it. I watch these videos on the treadmill, and every time I'm not cleaning, working, or working out, I feel like I'm being unproductive. Having a Temu soldering iron with questionable temperature control probabbly doesn't help me either, lol.
@JamiesHackShackАй бұрын
@@DFX2KX Hey! Your comment was the one snagged by the random comment picker. If you want to drop an email to [email protected] I'll send you a phrase to reply back to here for verification of the account matching. Go ahead and send your mailing address to/in the same email if you want. Thx!