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  • @ghost6813
    @ghost681323 сағат бұрын

    Another thing you could consider is external radiators such as MORA420.

  • @ghost6813
    @ghost6813Күн бұрын

    Nice project, but I would personally use a 2U case for this. You can then use or reuse a standard ATX power supply. You will also have more room for 8mm PWM fans, also much quieter than Molex fans running full blast. Needless to say there is also more room for cable management and half-width expansion cards in their normal, more secure orientation.

  • @mastermoarman
    @mastermoarman4 күн бұрын

    You should look into.the hailo 8 edge compute. Walks all.over the coral

  • @ericnepean
    @ericnepean7 күн бұрын

    The behaviours you are describing aren’t symptoms of lead poisoning. The fumes from soldering are from the soldering flux being heated to boiling point, and can cause occupational asthma. The fumes from the rosin flux used for lead solder is the traditional problem, but fluxes used for lead free solder contain additional chemicals which are even less good for your lungs. A fume extractor is a very very good idea for hand soldering operations. But one does have to make sure that chemicals are not simply returned to the room air - they should be absorbed by the extractor’s filters or vented outdoors.

  • @Daeys2411
    @Daeys2411Ай бұрын

    lead melts at a temperature of 327,5 celsius and vaporizes at 1700 celsius !! what you inhale when you sauter is the flux ,pvc etc if you would inhale lead you would be dead by heat the 3 filters you need are a pre filter a HEPA filter and the main CARBON filter ! it takes away the smoke and the smell ;

  • @user-uj1hd1wn7j
    @user-uj1hd1wn7j2 ай бұрын

    Cool

  • @SmalltimR
    @SmalltimR3 ай бұрын

    Love the zoom-in after the dead post - classic PC experience right there lol

  • @ojustaboo
    @ojustaboo3 ай бұрын

    The boiling point of lead is 1749C/3180F. I openly admit I don’t know what I’m talking about and everything I’m saying is based on various electronic/university/government etc web sites. I’ve always believed that as lead doesn’t boil until it’s far far hotter than a soldering iron would get it, I don’t need to worry about lead poisoning. From what I’ve read today, that isn’t as straightforward as most of us would think and lead oxide can be produced and in haled when soldering. That said, I would be more concerned about the flux. Of course it could be argued that if you’re soldering all day, the lead gets to be more of a concern, but then again in that situation, so does the flux. One thing I read about lead free solder (again info from the web, can’t vouch for authenticity) “Inhalation of dusts and fumes may cause irritation of the upper respiratory tract. Inhalation of freshly formed metal oxides may cause metal fume fever, a brief (24-48 H) flu-like illness. Inhalation of tin oxide may cause pneumonia.” I wish there was a more absolute easy to read document from a trusted site that gives the exact information about the dangers of leaded v unleaded soldering inhalation dangers for electronics (and one for plumbing etc) While a completely different thing, I lost both an uncle and a good friend a couple of years ago, both around 70 years old and both in very good health up until they got ill with exactly the same thing. Can’t remember the name, but both died from working with asbestos. My uncle worked with it when he was around 15 for a few months, likewise my friend worked with it for a few months in his early working life. Both were told that was the cause and the damage can (and did) lay dormant for decades. Both could have easily (and at the time totally correctly) said when they were 60, “I worked with asbestos, didn’t do me any harm at all.” We have far more easily available information now than just a few decades ago, even if you can’t afford to get a decent fume extractor, open a window, buy a cheap fan and have it blowing the fumes away from you towards the window. No window, buy a proper face mask with filters on, they don’t cost much. Doing nothing is simply not worth the risk when it’s so cheap to eliminate it.

  • @yuan.pingchen3056
    @yuan.pingchen30563 ай бұрын

    You can try build a fanless pfSense router, there's much tutorial on the internet

  • @robertcase6475
    @robertcase64753 ай бұрын

    i liked the bloopers

  • @Adrian_Galilea
    @Adrian_Galilea3 ай бұрын

    Hey, very nice product What is the hose you used? where did you get it? diameter? Thanks!

  • @inminutes2611
    @inminutes26113 ай бұрын

    👏👏

  • @wcr6121
    @wcr61213 ай бұрын

    19:55 notice the monitor loses power then turns on

  • @joels7605
    @joels76054 ай бұрын

    You sir are a gentleman and a scholar. Frigate is a pain to configure. Thanks for providing your yml file.

  • @Nurof3n_
    @Nurof3n_5 ай бұрын

    you went from concept to concept, more and more complicated and explained each one extremely well. you're a natural teacher 👏

  • @Eddy.O
    @Eddy.O5 ай бұрын

    I cracked up when I saw the message on the video that said that you trashed the I/O shield with a miter saw! 😂 Any dremel / rotary type tool with a metal cutting disc is the way to go for modifying anything on a PC case. Great video!

  • @flappingflight8537
    @flappingflight85375 ай бұрын

    The temperature of soldering isn’t enough in order to produce lead or any other metals fumes . Fume extractors protect you against inhalation of fluxe fumes .

  • @4nlimited3dition_4n3d
    @4nlimited3dition_4n3d3 ай бұрын

    Lead doesn't have to vaporize to end up in the air you breathe. A quote: " When heated, lead forms lead oxide fumes. . If the solder contains lead, the melting process can release fumes that contain toxic lead oxide fumes. Inhaling the fumes can add to lead accumulation in the body which can cause both acute and long term illness. "

  • @ulliseibel6086
    @ulliseibel60865 ай бұрын

    Why not replace 1st SDD, resilver your ZFS pool and then replace 2nd SDD and resilver again?

  • @joagj1978
    @joagj19785 ай бұрын

    You also need to CLEAN YOUR STOVE! lol

  • @vlahogjangradovic8655
    @vlahogjangradovic86555 ай бұрын

    Hi! What is that 1U case?

  • @alexfischer9493
    @alexfischer94935 ай бұрын

    I have 3 Meross smart plugs from Amazon, and they constantly try to connect to Tor nodes. Only caught it when i started blocking tor on my PFsense router!

  • @mpxz999
    @mpxz9995 ай бұрын

    Great video! I I understand the suffering you had to endure trying to get hardware device passthrough to work via proxmox too! I do gotta add though, your Reolink 520 at the start looks like it was running at a ridiculously low bitrate and framerate. Perhaps that was just a low bandwidth substream though?

  • @amartin3893
    @amartin38936 ай бұрын

    Not using EEC Ram. Oh that's risky!

  • @Ben333bacc
    @Ben333bacc6 ай бұрын

    Has anybody ever told you that you bear a strikingly similar resemblance to Peter in Office Space?

  • @christiancrow
    @christiancrow6 ай бұрын

    Might be a stupid question but can you run this security application and tpu with a usb c camera like a gopro?

  • @dixienormus8097
    @dixienormus80977 ай бұрын

    I see a 3D printer in the background. Did you consider trying to 3D print your own enclosure type of thing? I'd love to see that, even if it doesn't work, just the experience of trying to do it. Would make a fun video.

  • @og_tokyo
    @og_tokyo7 ай бұрын

    the dq77kb has ran my opnsense so reliably for years, and just recently got 2 spare back up boards, some spare dimms, another power connector and a x550-t2 10gbe pcie 4x NIC. Now I can really stretch my little pico datacenter :D

  • @danieltwodevs
    @danieltwodevs7 ай бұрын

    coral TPU support for Immich soon :D

  • @altra8911
    @altra89118 ай бұрын

    Love the editing. If you keep making videos, your personality just has to go viral. Great video, thank you for the detailed info.

  • @danagoyette7932
    @danagoyette79329 ай бұрын

    I was looking at another one of that company's cases, one with three 5.25 bays on the front, for a drive rack. Does this case have all sorts of sharp edges, like some cases do?

  • @jimbojimberson9934
    @jimbojimberson99349 ай бұрын

    The most controversial part was that you didn't cable manage? I thought using a vacuum instead of an air compressor was pretty bad. Love the video though. Just found you through the previous router video, very nice.

  • @kavinrajaas4084
    @kavinrajaas40849 ай бұрын

    Good explanation man!

  • @JzJad
    @JzJad9 ай бұрын

    Man I have not done a beowulf cluster since highschool around 2012 with a bunch of optiplex's was a great project!

  • @Sou-no7xt
    @Sou-no7xt9 ай бұрын

    Whats the dimention of that case in which you installed the cpu cooler? Could you please share. Thank you.

  • @azmrblack
    @azmrblack9 ай бұрын

    Your not ingesting lead - lead and tin don't vaporize until over 750 degrees. The smoke being generated is rosin fume, and it is just as bad. Your little invention is quite ingenious - you chose the right filter (same kind of filter is used in large fume extractors), and it works basically the same way. If you can get the airflow to always hit the filter and no leaks, you got a good DIY extractor there sir! PS - if you want more airflow try a centrifugal blower.

  • @Guishan_Lingyou
    @Guishan_Lingyou8 ай бұрын

    Came here just to say what you already said. Thanks for sharing actual facts.

  • @4nlimited3dition_4n3d
    @4nlimited3dition_4n3d3 ай бұрын

    Though there are also safety reports which mention that heating leaded solder does release nanoparticles into the air which include toxic lead oxides. It doesn't have to be vaporized in order to become airborne and end up inhaled.

  • @SaifulIslam-ql6eb
    @SaifulIslam-ql6eb10 ай бұрын

    How much computation power have you got from this system?

  • @firenado4295
    @firenado429510 ай бұрын

    bruh those looked like 4 wire fans. How come you didnt just connect them to the motherboard and set them to a lower speed? I'm guessing its something along the lines of there are no other fan headers or something but eh.

  • @PatricksDIY
    @PatricksDIY10 ай бұрын

    would have been nice to see the whole processes, seems like footage lost then a break, then cut to everything being done and installed, sorry but this was not useful to me who was looking at how its done

  • @sirdevio
    @sirdevio10 ай бұрын

    Great vid. Very helpful.

  • @mortwilliams7371
    @mortwilliams737110 ай бұрын

    let's get the story straight. You are NOT ingesting Lead fumes from soldering. Lead does not start giving off 'fumes' until the temp is well over 450 Celsius. The fumes and smoke are predominantly from the Rosin. (which is all bad in itself...really bad). What we do have in soldering is 2 main components, the smoke and the fumes. The smoke is mostly particulate matter, so a HEPA filter is the best to take care of that component. Fumes, well Carbon filters do the job for that, however, most of the little cheap filters you see have a carbon filter that is useless. Hold it up to the light, if you can see clearly through that impregnated mesh, then fumes go straight through it too, sort of like trying to stop flies using chicken wire... Use a proper granulated, activated carbon filter. If you use a combination of the HEPA and carbon filters then all is goodness!

  • @4nlimited3dition_4n3d
    @4nlimited3dition_4n3d3 ай бұрын

    To add to that, lead doesn't actually have to vaporize to end up in the air you breathe. " When heated, lead forms lead oxide fumes. If the solder contains lead, the melting process can release fumes that contain toxic lead oxide nanoparticles. Inhaling the fumes can add to lead accumulation in the body which can cause both acute and long term illness. "

  • @CLASSICMESSENGERSERVICES
    @CLASSICMESSENGERSERVICES10 ай бұрын

    Very nice neat and clean I like it

  • @hansaya
    @hansaya11 ай бұрын

    You need a proper converter for PCI TPU cards. You can run lspci and see whether you can see it in the list. If not that means something wrong with PCI converters

  • @tuqe
    @tuqe11 ай бұрын

    Checked the comments and am astounded you dont have more subs, great content, good memes, very relatable autistic fascination

  • @Budgielover100
    @Budgielover100 Жыл бұрын

    get to the point faster

  • @mrq332
    @mrq332 Жыл бұрын

    wow amateur

  • @richardbennett4365
    @richardbennett4365 Жыл бұрын

    Funny, silly boy. But, I like your presentations. The little bit of humor makes a dull subject so much more enjoyable. Don't ever change. That was the advice given me when I was in junior high school, because I was a bit quirky, too. My cousin's thought I was "stiff," but I had them fooled. So, love that phrase you said: 😅 For all in tents and porpoises. . .

  • @VaeVictisDanil
    @VaeVictisDanil Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video, thanks!

  • @cheesefries7436
    @cheesefries7436 Жыл бұрын

    Quality content as always!

  • @lukasz_sarnacki
    @lukasz_sarnacki Жыл бұрын

    It is probably the first diy guide I watched that mentions hepa, nice! Normally people use active charcoal filters which don't help much.

  • @lamar9525
    @lamar9525 Жыл бұрын

    Maybe your YT will be more informative because of your personal experience.