This is like next level Repair Cafe 👍
I would attend
@MLE_online Absolutely would take this class!
The last time I had a dead fan, I scavenged parts from it - like the toroidal inductor for a simple joule thief flashlight. Just need to know what to keep from "dead" equipment!
@MLE_online that would be a blooming awesome. Maybe have a mini project each week to teach about some material or components. So they cover more things and maybe learn about something tha helps them later.
"Today we're making a light weight bending break from two by fours and some clamps. This will be helpful making enclosures for your big projects"
@MLE_online I have some old devices I wish I could give away to anyone who would make them into something useful again.
(Also old things that are not electronics; I wish I could pay to have any old things repurposed. I’d call it “waste not, as a service”)
heh :]
@MLE_online oooh. I have a brushless drill that uses NiCd or NiMH batteries, and I haven't tackled the "what would it take to LiIon this?" because voltage mismatches and controllers.
I'd take this class...
@MLE_online I hope you can be picked up for this. I want this to be a nationwide thing too. I would absolutely take this class from a local community college!!
Some of those schools have proposal systems for outreach-style (non-credit) classes.
@RueNahcMohr rue, you need to understand that there's a difference between something being technically possible and something being feasible.
The only municipal e-waste dropoff site around here is only open from like 9-4 Monday through Thursday, and it's about ten miles from my house.
I'm not going to go all the way over there to see if they have junk that I can bring home, open up, and look for optoisolators inside, then take all the way back to the e-waste dropoff site to get rid of -- just so i can try an experimental circuit you showed me on the internet.
@RueNahcMohr i remember years ago, back on twitter, you telling me to go dig a CRT TV out of the river bed so i could harvest some kind of transistor from it.
That's not not worth the effort!
{ Rue bows his head in shame }
I... cant *fit* anymore ewaste at home.....
BUT, if I could I would go to the thrift store and buy a $2 media player (or a computer power supply, but they dont turn up at the thrift store much)
OOOO yaknow, a hike where I look for e-waste would be fun, I wonder if I have any buddies who would be into that.....
@MLE_online I know, and I sort of wish I could prove it (tho it doesn't matter) but I'm sure on your bike trips you have encountered multiple e-waste things that would have almost everything you need in them.
It may not seem like it, but I do understand your position.
@MLE_online I dont know which bike is your daily driver, dont have you a thing that would fit a dvd player on it?
wait, I feel like I'm pushing now, is this just postulation?