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  • Zero click here - basically a klicky too! Fantastic if you don't feel like using a build plate.

  • I cancelled the other objects that were supposed to print after, but left these because I thought any damage would be done already. Luckily, no damage and no waste!

    What sort of probe were you using on your ender?

  • I highly doubt your nozzle is worn out unless you've been printing with any special tough filament (e.g. carbon fibre core). It's completely different machine, but I have over 300 hours on mine and I haven't had to replace the original brass nozzle yet.

    Edit: Perhaps try printing a solid section of only the first layer (no need for the whole bed, but make is fairly large). See if the lines mostly all join up, then reprint without changing anything to check if it is consistent.

  • I found the fuse, but it wasn't blown 🥲 I've looked over the board, and watched some repair videos but I haven't found anything. I've called it dead now.

  • Nope, no signs of life with the battery removed and on wall power only. I believe the battery was not to blame, but something went wrong that caused it to also drain the battery. I will check the battery anyway and report back if I find anything interesting. Thanks for the helpful link.

  • Ah, I realise my wording was very confusing there. I meant: Because the inductor is NOT the problem - I don't have any idea what the problem is - therefore the LAPTOP is dead (not the inductor)😂

  • That's a great tip, but unfortunately the power supply is not turning off. I will refer to this next time though 👌

  • Current passes through it unfortunately, maybe it's possible there is a short between coils though. The inductor doesn't get hot or anything when plugged in.

    • I think I've managed to check the battery voltage, and it seems completely dead (mV).
    • I can measure 20v on the PCB whe n plugged in.
    • No fan, no LEDs, etc with either power source. There might be the slightest electrical squeek from somewhere, I will try and find out what ...

    Even if I don't manage to fix it. Thanks for the suggestions 👍

  • Great advice, but unfortunately I've checked. 20V from the supply (measured on the laptop PCB), everything removed except the ram because I only have one compatible stick - I did swap the slot though.

  • Just the continuity test 😅

  • Thanks. I guess I was just hoping it would be an easy find and fix. The beep confirmed hope is lost 🥲

  • Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Old laptop died 🥲

  • I've never visited the site before so I just assumed it was just malicious, but as @zdanger said, it might be a hijacked legit site.

    I do use uBlock. It also didn't 'feel' like an ad. I now expect the site was compromised as you suggested.

  • Thanks for that. I also didn't know about that shortcut until now. It will be very helpful 👍😁

  • I can't actually make it copy 😅 I've now also tried in Firefox and Chrome but it still hasn't worked.

  • Thanks, that's very interesting to know. I assumed it was just a malicious site before.

  • motorandwheels(dot)com

    • I think it would be best if it isn't clickable

    I've also noticed, it doesn't always come up but let me know if it does for you.

  • PC Master Race @lemmy.world

    BEWARE Fake verification notices

  • You're probably right, I should maybe just buy a cheap one. I wondered if maybe some of them are known to use better components or have less coil whine but I don't think anyone has checked this yet 😅

  • I agree the reference design is called that because the other manufacturers base their designs on it, but these cards are using exactly that design - without any changes.

    Sapphire

    MSI

    Gigabyte

    AMD

  • Thanks for your answer.

    Please forgive me, but I strongly believe they are reference cards. I'm referring to the cards built by those different manufacturers, but still using the reference design - all having identical pcbs and coolers - the cards that all look the same, despite having a different brand on the box.

    I don't mean the cards that are designed by those manufacturers and look completely different.

  • PC Master Race @lemmy.world

    AMD reference cards - Difference between brands?

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    4 Axis 3D Printer - Non-planar - Custom slicer!

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    Yellow icons in dolphin

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    The Mozilla layoffs ... will get worse

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Any ideas what causes this in overhangs?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Install Linux distros without grub??