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Thank you for the advice. Do you really think a toothbrush will work? ^^ I read somewhere that oil spray (you know for pans and stuff) was good, so i tried that and it seemed to work fine, the form slipped pretty easily.
I want to make a drain where this puddle forms, but stock drains from hardwarestores expects more difference in the ground levels. I only have a few centimeters to work with to a french drain around the corner, so i want the outlet to be on the side close to the surface. I have a drain grate that will fit on top of this thing.
Well i just tried holding the bottom of my multicutter onto the mold, probably was not enough. Maybe if i put the entire thing on a plate i can vibrate the whole plate somehow…
Contrabrians
Her er en god podcast episode om det: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/why-do-your-eyeglasses-cost-1000/
How come their stocks have not declined more?
Thank you all for the responses. I ended up ordering a replacement battery, since i intend to sell the unit and don’t want to pass on a ‘pig in a poke’. Had the voltage been a little higher i would probably have attempted to recharge it.
And also: is a depleted battery more likely to short circuit and overheat?
Thank you for the elaborate response. Does this seem reasonable: Charging voltage 5 * 3,3v = 16,5v, charging current limit 100mA? And then put the whole thing in the garden? Would you take breaks?
I forgot i had this, will try it though the frequency is probably lower than what you suggest.