Ziu's Lab (DM4LX)

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Mal eben ein NAS zusammenbasteln... Zack, einen Meter Verdrahtungskanal gekauft.
Intersolar Europe June 19th - 21st - Victron Energy

We’re looking forward to seeing you on stand B4.150 at InterSolar 2024 in Munich between June 19th and 21st. Allow us to show you the power that could be in your hands! For almost fifty-years we’ve been known for building reliable inverter/chargers, solar charge controllers, DC-DC converters; and for our world-class monitoring and control apps […]

Victron Energy

Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse (NEMP) Survival [for Amateur Radio Equipment]

https://www.qsl.net/n9zia/emp.html

GBPPR Tech Bulletin #9 - Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse (NEMP) Survival

Found on the Internet: Table of PC #switchmode power supplies with low-load efficiencies.

Maybe interesting for a eco build or 25/7 homeserver operation.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1TnPx1h-nUKgq3MFzwl-OOIsuX_JSIurIq3JkFZVMUas/htmlview?pli=1#

PSU Low Idle Efficiency Database by Wolfgang's Channel

Google Docs
Laser time.
Version 9.0.0 Released

The KiCad project is proud to announce the release of the next major version of KiCad. Version 9 is packed with new features, improvements, and hundreds of bug fixes. We hope you enjoy the new version! Head to the KiCad download page to get your copy of the new version (note that some packages may still be in the process of being released at the time this announcement is published). Our thanks go out to everyone who contributed to KiCad this past year. Whether your contribution was large or small, writing code, submitting bug reports, improving our libraries and documentation, or just supporting us financially: your help made a difference. In accordance with the KiCad stable release policy, version 8 of KiCad will no longer be actively maintained, and we will release bug fix versions of KiCad 9.x over the next year as we develop new features for KiCad 10. Read on to see some of the highlights of the new version!

Updated to #Unraid 7.0.0:

Idle spindown power usage: 32 W --> 25 W with efficiency power mode from the new power mode menu.

Nice!

Monitor your onboard sensors with IPMI Support plugin for Unraid. Fan speeds can be controlled as well.

And you can adjust the fan monitoring thresholds in IPMI config to your needs. Especially when you are running low-speed fans.

Mainboard: Supermicro A2SDi-2C-HLN4F

My NAS is moving into a rackmount case.