From 340bec676cd8068be65a961ff72941424b38db9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robpol86 Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 18:01:22 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Removing carousel from most pages. --- docs/atrix_lapdock.rst | 268 +++++++++--------- docs/franklin_t9.md | 78 +++-- .../2022-06-05-alltrack-homelink-mirror.md | 63 ++-- docs/posts/2022/2022-06-30-server-cabinet.md | 138 ++++----- docs/posts/2022/2022-07-15-snapmaker.md | 105 ++++--- docs/posts/2022/2022-08-23-oemtools-gauge.md | 72 ++--- .../2022/2022-10-24-snapmaker-reverse-door.md | 141 ++++----- ...022-12-11-alltrack-clutch-bleeder-block.md | 90 +++--- 8 files changed, 478 insertions(+), 477 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/atrix_lapdock.rst b/docs/atrix_lapdock.rst index 7e6da358..5f7ec171 100644 --- a/docs/atrix_lapdock.rst +++ b/docs/atrix_lapdock.rst @@ -20,136 +20,137 @@ actually has a couple of magnets to keep it in place, and two small plastic clip Pictures and Videos =================== -.. carousel:: - :data-bs-interval: false +.. list-table:: - .. imgur-figure:: MJs3n49 + * - .. imgur-figure:: MJs3n49 - Lapdock with a Nexus 4 + Lapdock with a Nexus 4 - Works fine with SlimPort. + Works fine with SlimPort. - .. imgur-figure:: MUViVQI + - .. imgur-figure:: MUViVQI - Lapdock with a Nexus 4 (Adapters Used) + Lapdock with a Nexus 4 (Adapters Used) - MicroUSB extension (optional); SlimPort HDMI, HDMI male to microHDMI female; HDMI right angle (optional) + MicroUSB extension (optional); SlimPort HDMI, HDMI male to microHDMI female; HDMI right angle (optional) - .. imgur-figure:: yNgacIC + - .. imgur-figure:: yNgacIC - Lapdock with a Nexus 4 (OTG) (USB Hub Test) + Lapdock with a Nexus 4 (OTG) (USB Hub Test) - If you can see, I ran lsusb on the phone, removed the USB WiFi adapter, and ran lsusb again. Notice the shorter - "paragraph" on my phone. Definitely working. + If you can see, I ran lsusb on the phone, removed the USB WiFi adapter, and ran lsusb again. Notice the shorter + "paragraph" on my phone. Definitely working. - .. imgur-figure:: K7glCXN + * - .. imgur-figure:: K7glCXN - Lapdock with a Nexus 4 (OTG) (USB Hub Test) (Screen Shot) + Lapdock with a Nexus 4 (OTG) (USB Hub Test) (Screen Shot) - First group is with the USB WiFi adapter, second group is after I removed it. The phone can detect things on the USB - hub. + First group is with the USB WiFi adapter, second group is after I removed it. The phone can detect things on the USB + hub. - .. imgur-figure:: qbs7sWg + - .. imgur-figure:: qbs7sWg - Lapdock with a Nexus 4 (OTG) + Lapdock with a Nexus 4 (OTG) - Ignore the Raspberry Pi, I'm just using it to trick the Lapdock into powering on. Notice the mouse cursor on my - phone! + Ignore the Raspberry Pi, I'm just using it to trick the Lapdock into powering on. Notice the mouse cursor on my + phone! - .. imgur-figure:: 5HAGw + - .. imgur-figure:: 5HAGw - Lapdock IO Plate Off + Lapdock IO Plate Off - This is how the Lapdock's phone dock looks like without the plate. More room for HDMI/USB adapters. + This is how the Lapdock's phone dock looks like without the plate. More room for HDMI/USB adapters. - .. imgur-figure:: WpsmI + * - .. imgur-figure:: WpsmI - Lapdock IO Plate On + Lapdock IO Plate On - This plate is removable. Use the notches (one on each side) to remove the plate with your fingernails. It should - easily come off. + This plate is removable. Use the notches (one on each side) to remove the plate with your fingernails. It should + easily come off. - .. imgur-figure:: ldQ0c + - .. imgur-figure:: ldQ0c - Lapdock as a Second Display + Lapdock as a Second Display - The Lapdock is very handy as a second display for my laptop! At home my laptop is docked with two monitors. Now when - I travel I can still have two monitors. + The Lapdock is very handy as a second display for my laptop! At home my laptop is docked with two monitors. Now when + I travel I can still have two monitors. - .. imgur-figure:: KONZZ + - .. imgur-figure:: KONZZ - Lapdock as a Second Display (Adapters Used) + Lapdock as a Second Display (Adapters Used) - I used a Micro HDMI female to HDMI male adapter and an HDMI female/female coupler. + I used a Micro HDMI female to HDMI male adapter and an HDMI female/female coupler. - .. imgur-figure:: qs9ph + * - .. imgur-figure:: qs9ph - Lapdock with a Galaxy Nexus (VZW LTE) + Lapdock with a Galaxy Nexus (VZW LTE) - The Galaxy Nexus works fine with the Lapdock, however only HDMI (video) works. The MHL standard disables USB when - using HDMI, so the Lapdock's keyboard, touchpad, and USB ports don't work. Charging the phone works though. + The Galaxy Nexus works fine with the Lapdock, however only HDMI (video) works. The MHL standard disables USB when + using HDMI, so the Lapdock's keyboard, touchpad, and USB ports don't work. Charging the phone works though. - .. imgur-figure:: VpSTT + - .. imgur-figure:: VpSTT - Lapdock with a Galaxy Nexus (VZW LTE) (Netflix) + Lapdock with a Galaxy Nexus (VZW LTE) (Netflix) - Netflix works fine. + Netflix works fine. - .. imgur-figure:: Ct9Ii + - .. imgur-figure:: Ct9Ii - Lapdock with a Galaxy Nexus (VZW LTE) (Adapters Used) + Lapdock with a Galaxy Nexus (VZW LTE) (Adapters Used) - Any MHL capable phone will work with an MHL adapter. I also used a Micro HDMI female to HDMI male adapter, an HDMI - female/female coupler (my MHL adapter has an HDMI male connector), and a MicroUSB male/female extension cable. + Any MHL capable phone will work with an MHL adapter. I also used a Micro HDMI female to HDMI male adapter, an HDMI + female/female coupler (my MHL adapter has an HDMI male connector), and a MicroUSB male/female extension cable. - .. imgur-figure:: 2SA93 + * - .. imgur-figure:: 2SA93 - Lapdock Shaved Adapters (Above View) + Lapdock Shaved Adapters (Above View) - Another view of the adapters I shaved. + Another view of the adapters I shaved. - .. imgur-figure:: vCYfG + - .. imgur-figure:: vCYfG - Lapdock Shaved Adapters + Lapdock Shaved Adapters - In order for the Micro-HDMI and Micro-USB adapters to fit at the same time, I had to shave off a lot of excess - plastic. + In order for the Micro-HDMI and Micro-USB adapters to fit at the same time, I had to shave off a lot of excess + plastic. - .. imgur-figure:: TXiVx + - .. imgur-figure:: TXiVx - Lapdock with a Wii + Lapdock with a Wii - I don't have a 360 or PS3, but I have a Wii and after I found an HDMI adapter I tried it with the Lapdock. Turns out - it works just fine. The Lapdock takes care of changing resolution as long as it's at or below 1366x768. Audio works - too by the way. This should work just fine with the Xbox 360, PS3, or any other HDMI devices. + I don't have a 360 or PS3, but I have a Wii and after I found an HDMI adapter I tried it with the Lapdock. Turns out + it works just fine. The Lapdock takes care of changing resolution as long as it's at or below 1366x768. Audio works + too by the way. This should work just fine with the Xbox 360, PS3, or any other HDMI devices. - .. imgur-figure:: UkdYJ + * - .. imgur-figure:: UkdYJ - Lapdock with a Wii (Adapters Used) + Lapdock with a Wii (Adapters Used) - I used a Micro HDMI female to HDMI male adapter and an HDMI female/female coupler. + I used a Micro HDMI female to HDMI male adapter and an HDMI female/female coupler. - .. imgur-figure:: cc5TK + - .. imgur-figure:: cc5TK - Lapdock with a Wii (Wii HDMI Adapter) + Lapdock with a Wii (Wii HDMI Adapter) - Here you ca see the Wii HDMI adapter I used. + Here you ca see the Wii HDMI adapter I used. - .. imgur-figure:: cZR03 + - .. imgur-figure:: cZR03 - Lapdock with a Raspberry Pi + Lapdock with a Raspberry Pi - The Lapdock works great with the Raspberry Pi, but with a few problems. Every time the Lapdock's lid is opened or - closed, power is cut off the RPI for a second, causing it to reboot. Also there's a problem with the RPI's USB hub - that prevents me from using the Lapdock's keyboard and a USB WiFi adapter. + The Lapdock works great with the Raspberry Pi, but with a few problems. Every time the Lapdock's lid is opened or + closed, power is cut off the RPI for a second, causing it to reboot. Also there's a problem with the RPI's USB hub + that prevents me from using the Lapdock's keyboard and a USB WiFi adapter. - .. imgur-figure:: MrTBN + * - .. imgur-figure:: MrTBN - Lapdock with a Raspberry Pi (Adapters Used) + Lapdock with a Raspberry Pi (Adapters Used) - The Raspberry Pi only supports power from its micro USB port, and the regular USB ports on the RPI won't allow enough - power through. So I had to splice another USB cable into the micro USB extension and route the USB data cables (green - and white) to the spliced cable. + The Raspberry Pi only supports power from its micro USB port, and the regular USB ports on the RPI won't allow enough + power through. So I had to splice another USB cable into the micro USB extension and route the USB data cables (green + and white) to the spliced cable. + - + - Videos ------ @@ -287,112 +288,113 @@ the way. This should work just fine with the Xbox 360, PS3, or any other HDMI de Lapdock 500 Teardown ==================== -.. carousel:: - :data-bs-interval: false +.. list-table:: - .. imgur-figure:: on1EG + * - .. imgur-figure:: on1EG - Step 1: First Set of Screws to Remove + Step 1: First Set of Screws to Remove - To start the teardown, remove most of the rubber grommets/feet on the underside of the Lapdock to access the screws. - There are 15 screws total (not counting the two used for the pull-out tray). + To start the teardown, remove most of the rubber grommets/feet on the underside of the Lapdock to access the screws. + There are 15 screws total (not counting the two used for the pull-out tray). - .. imgur-figure:: 4zK6V + - .. imgur-figure:: 4zK6V - Step 2: Removing the Keyboard + Step 2: Removing the Keyboard - The second step is to remove the keyboard. There are five tabs that need to be pushed in (I used a small flathead - screwdriver) near the Esc, F3, F7, F11, and Del keys. Don't push too hard. The keyboard should be able to lift right - off once all the tabs are pushed in. With the keyboard out, lightly tug on its ribbon cable to disconnect it from the - Lapdock's controller board. Do the same with the touchpad's cable while you're at it. + The second step is to remove the keyboard. There are five tabs that need to be pushed in (I used a small flathead + screwdriver) near the Esc, F3, F7, F11, and Del keys. Don't push too hard. The keyboard should be able to lift right + off once all the tabs are pushed in. With the keyboard out, lightly tug on its ribbon cable to disconnect it from the + Lapdock's controller board. Do the same with the touchpad's cable while you're at it. - .. imgur-figure:: nH3Vw + - .. imgur-figure:: nH3Vw - Step 3: Removing the Plastic Cover + Step 3: Removing the Plastic Cover - Gently tug up on the black plastic panel covering the IO ports. I pulled out the phone drawer and started pulling up - from there. + Gently tug up on the black plastic panel covering the IO ports. I pulled out the phone drawer and started pulling up + from there. - .. imgur-figure:: qVXHC + * - .. imgur-figure:: qVXHC - Step 4: Removing the Palm Rest + Step 4: Removing the Palm Rest - The palm rest is held down both by screws (the bottom set which you've already removed, and the set underneath the - keyboard) and plastic clips around the perimeter. I started things off by pushing up from underneath on the screw - holes (using a Phillips) and using a flathead to pry the bottom part of the Lapdock (which curves up) from the palm - rest. Be very gentle, the clips are fragile and I broke one during this step. + The palm rest is held down both by screws (the bottom set which you've already removed, and the set underneath the + keyboard) and plastic clips around the perimeter. I started things off by pushing up from underneath on the screw + holes (using a Phillips) and using a flathead to pry the bottom part of the Lapdock (which curves up) from the palm + rest. Be very gentle, the clips are fragile and I broke one during this step. - .. imgur-figure:: VxcB7 + - .. imgur-figure:: VxcB7 - Step 5: Removing the Monitor + Step 5: Removing the Monitor - With the palm rest removed you can see the Lapdock's controller board. There are two cables coming from the monitor. - To remove the bigger cable you gently tug on the cord. The cable should disconnect from the connector. To remove the - smaller cable, I used my thumb nails (both) to pry the plastic connector from the controller. + With the palm rest removed you can see the Lapdock's controller board. There are two cables coming from the monitor. + To remove the bigger cable you gently tug on the cord. The cable should disconnect from the connector. To remove the + smaller cable, I used my thumb nails (both) to pry the plastic connector from the controller. - .. imgur-figure:: bcGIk + - .. imgur-figure:: bcGIk - Step 6: Lapdock 500 With No Monitor + Step 6: Lapdock 500 With No Monitor - After removing five screws on the hinge bases (attached to the Lapdock's base; three screws on the left, two on the - right) the monitor should lift right off. + After removing five screws on the hinge bases (attached to the Lapdock's base; three screws on the left, two on the + right) the monitor should lift right off. - .. imgur-figure:: GnLRF + * - .. imgur-figure:: GnLRF - Lapdock 500 Controller Board + Lapdock 500 Controller Board - This is a close-up of the Lapdock's controller board. + This is a close-up of the Lapdock's controller board. - .. imgur-figure:: n3Yv0 + - .. imgur-figure:: n3Yv0 - The perfect Raspberry Pi Laptop + The perfect Raspberry Pi Laptop - If someone can help me hack this stupid Lapdock 500 to work with any HDMI input, this would be possible! I would - probably have to remove a few components from the Pi though. + If someone can help me hack this stupid Lapdock 500 to work with any HDMI input, this would be possible! I would + probably have to remove a few components from the Pi though. - .. imgur-figure:: UOARn + - .. imgur-figure:: UOARn - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Upper Left) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Upper Left) - .. imgur-figure:: 9AxyU + * - .. imgur-figure:: 9AxyU - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Upper Center) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Upper Center) - .. imgur-figure:: knTzK + - .. imgur-figure:: knTzK - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Upper Right) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Upper Right) - .. imgur-figure:: mx9AW + - .. imgur-figure:: mx9AW - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Lower Left) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Lower Left) - .. imgur-figure:: S6zx9 + * - .. imgur-figure:: S6zx9 - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Lower Center) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Lower Center) - .. imgur-figure:: 2PbFf + - .. imgur-figure:: 2PbFf - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Lower Right) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Lower Right) - .. imgur-figure:: WNuEX + - .. imgur-figure:: WNuEX - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Second Shot) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Second Shot) - .. imgur-figure:: HD108 + * - .. imgur-figure:: HD108 - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Input Cable Removed) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Input Cable Removed) - .. imgur-figure:: R5mq1 + - .. imgur-figure:: R5mq1 - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Rear) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Rear) - .. imgur-figure:: pphBk + - .. imgur-figure:: pphBk - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Rear Top) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Rear Top) - .. imgur-figure:: uW0oK + * - .. imgur-figure:: uW0oK - Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Rear Bottom) + Lapdock 500 Controller Board (Rear Bottom) + - + - Comments ======== diff --git a/docs/franklin_t9.md b/docs/franklin_t9.md index 073cbc61..98f93ccd 100644 --- a/docs/franklin_t9.md +++ b/docs/franklin_t9.md @@ -6,46 +6,44 @@ My goal for this project is to have an LTE hotspot in my car that shuts off automatically when I get home to avoid wasting data. I'm using it with [Google Fi](https://fi.google.com/about). -```{carousel} -:show_dark: -:data-bs-interval: "false" - -:::{imgur} yZjfLix -::: -:::{imgur} MUdUSiT -::: -:::{imgur} 4Pdh8oi -::: -:::{imgur} 6qS4mh5 -::: -:::{imgur} m7iPSx8 -::: -:::{imgur} 7t02RPc -::: -:::{imgur} Jgq94Qp -::: -:::{imgur} IzUS6AD -::: -:::{imgur} sY2JXzl -::: -:::{imgur} qcAAd6q -::: -:::{imgur} UgbzUxF -::: -:::{imgur} KtwAoH9 -::: -:::{imgur} lO1oBgL -::: -:::{imgur} 8KnzN30 -::: -:::{imgur} zRzUg1m -::: -:::{imgur} 6U8BpT3 -::: -:::{imgur} 0m4FKnV -::: -:::{imgur} zbxHXjR -::: +```{list-table} + +* - :::{imgur} yZjfLix + ::: + - :::{imgur} MUdUSiT + ::: + - :::{imgur} 4Pdh8oi + ::: +* - :::{imgur} 6qS4mh5 + ::: + - :::{imgur} m7iPSx8 + ::: + - :::{imgur} 7t02RPc + ::: +* - :::{imgur} Jgq94Qp + ::: + - :::{imgur} IzUS6AD + ::: + - :::{imgur} sY2JXzl + ::: +* - :::{imgur} qcAAd6q + ::: + - :::{imgur} UgbzUxF + ::: + - :::{imgur} KtwAoH9 + ::: +* - :::{imgur} lO1oBgL + ::: + - :::{imgur} 8KnzN30 + ::: + - :::{imgur} zRzUg1m + ::: +* - :::{imgur} 6U8BpT3 + ::: + - :::{imgur} 0m4FKnV + ::: + - :::{imgur} zbxHXjR + ::: ``` ## Downgrade Firmware diff --git a/docs/posts/2022/2022-06-05-alltrack-homelink-mirror.md b/docs/posts/2022/2022-06-05-alltrack-homelink-mirror.md index ee5e573d..09691237 100644 --- a/docs/posts/2022/2022-06-05-alltrack-homelink-mirror.md +++ b/docs/posts/2022/2022-06-05-alltrack-homelink-mirror.md @@ -26,37 +26,38 @@ The compass in the mirror seemed to self-calibrate after I drove around for a bi ## Install Pictures -```{carousel} -:data-bs-interval: "false" - -:::{imgur-figure} nsAp0wL -% -New mirror connector is nearly the same as my factory one except some pins are in different positions. Worked fine though. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} skLYp4J -% -Remove this black plastic trim by wedging a trim removal tool in the bottom center to split the two pieces apart. Do it -gently, I broke the middle clip doing this (picture of clips is from a spare I bought, part numbers 3G0-858-633-82V and -3G0-858-634-82V). -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} nmMMbH7 -% -Original mirror with the trim removed. To remove the mirror you just need to twist it counter-clockwise (towards the driver -side). -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} KmZVCHt -% -The new mirror. I run my dashcam wires through the mirror's metal base to avoid having the wires tear up my headliner in case -somebody tries to steal it by pulling hard on it. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} 9tcWDox -% -Zip tying my dashcam wires to the mirror before installing it. -::: +```{list-table} + +* - :::{imgur-figure} nsAp0wL + % + New mirror connector is nearly the same as my factory one except some pins are in different positions. Worked fine though. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} skLYp4J + % + Remove this black plastic trim by wedging a trim removal tool in the bottom center to split the two pieces apart. Do it + gently, I broke the middle clip doing this (picture of clips is from a spare I bought, part numbers 3G0-858-633-82V and + 3G0-858-634-82V). + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} nmMMbH7 + % + Original mirror with the trim removed. To remove the mirror you just need to twist it counter-clockwise (towards the driver + side). + ::: + +* - :::{imgur-figure} KmZVCHt + % + The new mirror. I run my dashcam wires through the mirror's metal base to avoid having the wires tear up my headliner in case + somebody tries to steal it by pulling hard on it. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} 9tcWDox + % + Zip tying my dashcam wires to the mirror before installing it. + ::: + + - ``` ## Comments diff --git a/docs/posts/2022/2022-06-30-server-cabinet.md b/docs/posts/2022/2022-06-30-server-cabinet.md index 88f61bac..17b78f16 100644 --- a/docs/posts/2022/2022-06-30-server-cabinet.md +++ b/docs/posts/2022/2022-06-30-server-cabinet.md @@ -27,100 +27,100 @@ vibration of my spinning hard drives. It's not too bad though. ## Pictures -```{carousel} -:data-bs-interval: "false" +```{list-table} +* - :::{imgur-figure} Z6tRbFb + Stealth Living Room Rack -:::{imgur-figure} Z6tRbFb -Stealth Living Room Rack + My newly rewired 9U server rack cabinet hidden in my living room. + ::: -My newly rewired 9U server rack cabinet hidden in my living room. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} WbPfod5 + Drilling Three Holes -:::{imgur-figure} WbPfod5 -Drilling Three Holes + I had to drill additional holes near the bend on my custom designed rack posts to keep them flush against the TV cabinet + walls. Easier, faster, and cheaper than updating my design and having new ones fabricated. + ::: -I had to drill additional holes near the bend on my custom designed rack posts to keep them flush against the TV cabinet -walls. Easier, faster, and cheaper than updating my design and having new ones fabricated. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} yarRE7Z + Wiring First -:::{imgur-figure} yarRE7Z -Wiring First + Crimped custom-length CAT6 cables and got lucky with 1 meter long fiber cables. The yellow fiber cable is for my Google Fiber + internet service and the blue fiber cable goes to my office on the other side of the wall. + ::: -Crimped custom-length CAT6 cables and got lucky with 1 meter long fiber cables. The yellow fiber cable is for my Google Fiber -internet service and the blue fiber cable goes to my office on the other side of the wall. -::: +* - :::{imgur-figure} I0y0A9q + Installed UPS -:::{imgur-figure} I0y0A9q -Installed UPS + Next I installed my UPS with some right-angle power adapters. The two USB power adapters are for the TV cabinet ventilation + fans. Two fans and two power adapters for redundancy in case one is defective. The white USB cable going out of the cabinet + is for a Nest camera. + ::: -Next I installed my UPS with some right-angle power adapters. The two USB power adapters are for the TV cabinet ventilation -fans. Two fans and two power adapters for redundancy in case one is defective. The white USB cable going out of the cabinet -is for a Nest camera. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} iAaxoC5 + Installed PDU -:::{imgur-figure} iAaxoC5 -Installed PDU + Here I installed a PDU at the top of the rear posts with my UniFi PoE injector zipped tied to it. I made some magnetic labels + for my patch panel and 3d printed a magnetic door stop, though it's falling apart after a couple of years of adding and + removing it lol. + ::: -Here I installed a PDU at the top of the rear posts with my UniFi PoE injector zipped tied to it. I made some magnetic labels -for my patch panel and 3d printed a magnetic door stop, though it's falling apart after a couple of years of adding and -removing it lol. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} cyOykBp + Installed Switch -:::{imgur-figure} cyOykBp -Installed Switch + Next I installed my trusty old 10 gig switch. I'm super excited that Google Fiber sent me a router with an SFP module that I + could plug directly into my switch, it's basically a "modem" on a stick! For those that are curious this only runs at 1 Gbps + speeds so I'm currently just paying for Google's 1 gigabit service instead of their 2 gig offering. + ::: -Next I installed my trusty old 10 gig switch. I'm super excited that Google Fiber sent me a router with an SFP module that I -could plug directly into my switch, it's basically a "modem" on a stick! For those that are curious this only runs at 1 Gbps -speeds so I'm currently just paying for Google's 1 gigabit service instead of their 2 gig offering. -::: +* - :::{imgur-figure} sJ8ooy9 + Installed Dual Server -:::{imgur-figure} sJ8ooy9 -Installed Dual Server + Another thing I'm excited about is that I managed to finally find some slide rails small enough to fit in my shallow-depth + rack. I got rid of my old shelf and have now properly racked my dual mini-ITX 2U server chassis. I made sure the network and + power cables have enough slack so I can fully extend the server without having to power it down. + ::: -Another thing I'm excited about is that I managed to finally find some slide rails small enough to fit in my shallow-depth -rack. I got rid of my old shelf and have now properly racked my dual mini-ITX 2U server chassis. I made sure the network and -power cables have enough slack so I can fully extend the server without having to power it down. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} qGJPNGQ + Rear Panel and Fan Assembly -:::{imgur-figure} qGJPNGQ -Rear Panel and Fan Assembly + Lastly I plugged in the two 5V Noctua fans into those USB power adapters. I don't want anything to overheat and it does + indeed get a bit warm in there what with my 6 spinning hard drives. + ::: -Lastly I plugged in the two 5V Noctua fans into those USB power adapters. I don't want anything to overheat and it does -indeed get a bit warm in there what with my 6 spinning hard drives. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} 6W8LIkj + Closed! -:::{imgur-figure} 6W8LIkj -Closed! + Like a glove. + ::: -Like a glove. -::: +* - :::{imgur-figure} u23P6Sy + In All Its Glory -:::{imgur-figure} u23P6Sy -In All Its Glory + In the future I may add another 2U case. + ::: -In the future I may add another 2U case. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} FtpUBBL + Center I/O -:::{imgur-figure} FtpUBBL -Center I/O + I added a keystone surface mount box to make plugging and unplugging wires easy, in case I rearrange my living room or + something. The dark blue CAT6 cable goes to the garage for one of my UniFi access points, the light blue LC/UPC fiber cable + goes to a switch in my office and the gray CAT5e cable goes up to my Chromecast behind the TV. The power strip is also for my + TV and game consoles. + ::: -I added a keystone surface mount box to make plugging and unplugging wires easy, in case I rearrange my living room or -something. The dark blue CAT6 cable goes to the garage for one of my UniFi access points, the light blue LC/UPC fiber cable -goes to a switch in my office and the gray CAT5e cable goes up to my Chromecast behind the TV. The power strip is also for my -TV and game consoles. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} TW0HioA + Behind the Cabinet -:::{imgur-figure} TW0HioA -Behind the Cabinet + Here's what the back looks like. More keystones! + ::: -Here's what the back looks like. More keystones! -::: +* - :::{imgur-figure} JhRB3DB + VLAN Configuration -:::{imgur-figure} JhRB3DB -VLAN Configuration - -This is how I configured the VLANs on my Netgear switch. So glad I took the Cisco CCNA class in high school. -::: + This is how I configured the VLANs on my Netgear switch. So glad I took the Cisco CCNA class in high school. + ::: + - + - ``` Imgur mirror: https://imgur.com/a/gePnvYN diff --git a/docs/posts/2022/2022-07-15-snapmaker.md b/docs/posts/2022/2022-07-15-snapmaker.md index bfe23b56..cd58a893 100644 --- a/docs/posts/2022/2022-07-15-snapmaker.md +++ b/docs/posts/2022/2022-07-15-snapmaker.md @@ -23,59 +23,58 @@ need to disconnect them when removing or replacing the enclosure. ## Pictures -```{carousel} -:data-bs-interval: "false" - -:::{imgur-figure} KHWYDpz -Before and After -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} CDeC10F -Bottom Cable Management - -I didn't want any of the cables dragging on the table under the printer to avoid any snagging when moving it. I also -eliminated any slack with the heated platform cable so it no longer touches the platform itself. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} VfdJDt8 -Stop Button -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} w9NQt2t -Rear Cable Management -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} 6GdAPM7 -Thread Tapping - -This was the fun part. Instead of 3D printing a new print head cover with threads for the teflon tube fitting I ended up -tapping the original metal cover with M6 threads. I set my power drill to low-speed-high-torque mode (number 1 on the drill's -top switch) and used the drill bit that came with the tap and die set to expand the center hole. Then I used the M6 tap with -the same drill and slowly carved the threads. I was super surprised with the results, the push-in fitting screwed on smoothly -and stays put very firmly without any play. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} joKQgiy -Head Fitting - -The PTFE teflon tubing kit I bought came with two types of push-in fittings. The blue fittings prevent the teflon tube from -going all the way through. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} f3CX7MR -Teflon Tube - -The black fitting that comes with the kit allows the teflon tube to push through but keeps it in place during normal usage. -It turns out these fittings are the perfect size. It easily screws into the plastic snap-bushing that came with the enclosure -so I didn't need to drill or tap anything for this one. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} UoAtduN -UPS - -I have my 3D printer on a UPS since my lights flicker during thunderstorms. However if I would buy a UPS again I would get a -bigger one to get more run time. This APC Back-UPS Pro 700 shows run times between 30 and 8 minutes during 3D printing. -::: +```{list-table} +* - :::{imgur-figure} KHWYDpz + Before and After + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} CDeC10F + Bottom Cable Management + + I didn't want any of the cables dragging on the table under the printer to avoid any snagging when moving it. I also + eliminated any slack with the heated platform cable so it no longer touches the platform itself. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} VfdJDt8 + Stop Button + ::: + +* - :::{imgur-figure} w9NQt2t + Rear Cable Management + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} 6GdAPM7 + Thread Tapping + + This was the fun part. Instead of 3D printing a new print head cover with threads for the teflon tube fitting I ended up + tapping the original metal cover with M6 threads. I set my power drill to low-speed-high-torque mode (number 1 on the drill's + top switch) and used the drill bit that came with the tap and die set to expand the center hole. Then I used the M6 tap with + the same drill and slowly carved the threads. I was super surprised with the results, the push-in fitting screwed on smoothly + and stays put very firmly without any play. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} joKQgiy + Head Fitting + + The PTFE teflon tubing kit I bought came with two types of push-in fittings. The blue fittings prevent the teflon tube from + going all the way through. + ::: + +* - :::{imgur-figure} f3CX7MR + Teflon Tube + + The black fitting that comes with the kit allows the teflon tube to push through but keeps it in place during normal usage. + It turns out these fittings are the perfect size. It easily screws into the plastic snap-bushing that came with the enclosure + so I didn't need to drill or tap anything for this one. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} UoAtduN + UPS + + I have my 3D printer on a UPS since my lights flicker during thunderstorms. However if I would buy a UPS again I would get a + bigger one to get more run time. This APC Back-UPS Pro 700 shows run times between 30 and 8 minutes during 3D printing. + ::: + - ``` ### Mirrors diff --git a/docs/posts/2022/2022-08-23-oemtools-gauge.md b/docs/posts/2022/2022-08-23-oemtools-gauge.md index 2608fd3c..3790732b 100644 --- a/docs/posts/2022/2022-08-23-oemtools-gauge.md +++ b/docs/posts/2022/2022-08-23-oemtools-gauge.md @@ -29,54 +29,54 @@ drop when transferring the old oil from the extractor back into the 5 qt oil jug ## Pictures -```{carousel} -:data-bs-interval: "false" +```{list-table} +* - :::{imgur-figure} ehm4xGw + Finished Project + ::: -:::{imgur-figure} ehm4xGw -Finished Project -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} JlCNRDJ + Underside of Lid -:::{imgur-figure} JlCNRDJ -Underside of Lid + Unscrew the lid collar and pop off the lid. This is the underside, held in place with a Bessey vise. + ::: -Unscrew the lid collar and pop off the lid. This is the underside, held in place with a Bessey vise. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} oS6xG9B + Remove the Valve -:::{imgur-figure} oS6xG9B -Remove the Valve + Unscrew the floater valve and remove the metal nut to release the pneumatic valve. + ::: -Unscrew the floater valve and remove the metal nut to release the pneumatic valve. -::: +* - :::{imgur-figure} okN52HT + Install the Gauge -:::{imgur-figure} okN52HT -Install the Gauge + Screw together the gauge, the 45 degree elbow, and the bulkhead coupler. Then install the assembly with the nut that came + with the coupler. I didn't need to use any teflon tape or sealant for any of the couplings. + ::: -Screw together the gauge, the 45 degree elbow, and the bulkhead coupler. Then install the assembly with the nut that came -with the coupler. I didn't need to use any teflon tape or sealant for any of the couplings. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} BvGrOio + First Use -:::{imgur-figure} BvGrOio -First Use + I pumped it to -20 inHg to start the oil flowing. It held that vacuum very well, and I only had to pump it back to -20 once + more before all the oil was sucked out. + ::: -I pumped it to -20 inHg to start the oil flowing. It held that vacuum very well, and I only had to pump it back to -20 once -more before all the oil was sucked out. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} HsYcPca + Graduated Cylinder -:::{imgur-figure} HsYcPca -Graduated Cylinder + Before the first use I used water to manually measure and mark the container in quarts. I scored the plastic with a blade + so I can re-mark it with a sharpie once the ink wears off over time. And yes, I pulled out 7 quarts of oil from my MK7 VW + instead of 6. I overfilled it a bit on my last oil change, oops lol. + ::: -Before the first use I used water to manually measure and mark the container in quarts. I scored the plastic with a blade -so I can re-mark it with a sharpie once the ink wears off over time. And yes, I pulled out 7 quarts of oil from my MK7 VW -instead of 6. I overfilled it a bit on my last oil change, oops lol. -::: +* - :::{imgur-figure} IS0lDFc + Gas Can Spout -:::{imgur-figure} IS0lDFc -Gas Can Spout - -Turns out the gas can spout I bought on Amazon is a perfect fit. This made pouring the used oil into the spent containers -very clean and easy! The ring cap that comes with the extractor is meant only to help push out the hose but it turns out it -can also hold the spout in place. I flipped the spout up after dispensing some of it to prevent oil from dribbling out. -::: + Turns out the gas can spout I bought on Amazon is a perfect fit. This made pouring the used oil into the spent containers + very clean and easy! The ring cap that comes with the extractor is meant only to help push out the hose but it turns out it + can also hold the spout in place. I flipped the spout up after dispensing some of it to prevent oil from dribbling out. + ::: + - + - ``` ### Mirrors diff --git a/docs/posts/2022/2022-10-24-snapmaker-reverse-door.md b/docs/posts/2022/2022-10-24-snapmaker-reverse-door.md index 7537872c..87f4f3cc 100644 --- a/docs/posts/2022/2022-10-24-snapmaker-reverse-door.md +++ b/docs/posts/2022/2022-10-24-snapmaker-reverse-door.md @@ -53,76 +53,77 @@ https://forum.snapmaker.com/t/enclosure-door-sides/9503/9 ## Pictures -```{carousel} -:data-bs-interval: "false" - -:::{imgur-figure} J09tdcy -% -Finished project. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} D1sV4X8 -% -Removed the LED strips from the now-bottom rails to relocate them back to the top of the enclosure. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} 5cDGBUU -% -Flip the hall/door sensor. I used a zip tie to help keep the plastic washers in place. The sensor actually has bright white -LEDs that light up when it detects when the two doors are closed. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} yJP9vVH -% -Half way through I put the doors on to verify they fit and close properly. The magnets are aligned just fine. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} wGu1uNO -% -Mark where the foot fixtures will go and use T-nuts to fasten them in place. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} J03jTjo -% -The touchscreen cord is long enough to reach its new location. I used a spare screw to ensure it won't ride up and touch the -hot platform or get pinched by the moving platform. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} osjlmEC -% -Installed some additional weather stripping after flipping this enclosure panel with the touchscreen cutout. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} Rbld72t -% -Unrelated: for my new coffee table setup I'm moving the power supply to be on top of the UPS and not take up table space. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} iFNKJxn -% -I bought a filament dry box from Amazon instead of relocating the spool holder which would have required cutting or drilling -into the enclosure panels. This works for me because I already use a PTFE/Teflon tube with my printer. -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} bNa6Ul4 -% -Done! -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} B6j9Ws3 -% -Teflon tube routing: dry box -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} XJZNBUH -% -Teflon tube routing: enclosure through-hole -::: - -:::{imgur-figure} aDOjJnX -% -Teflon tube routing: print head -::: +```{list-table} + +* - :::{imgur-figure} J09tdcy + % + Finished project. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} D1sV4X8 + % + Removed the LED strips from the now-bottom rails to relocate them back to the top of the enclosure. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} 5cDGBUU + % + Flip the hall/door sensor. I used a zip tie to help keep the plastic washers in place. The sensor actually has bright white + LEDs that light up when it detects when the two doors are closed. + ::: + +* - :::{imgur-figure} yJP9vVH + % + Half way through I put the doors on to verify they fit and close properly. The magnets are aligned just fine. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} wGu1uNO + % + Mark where the foot fixtures will go and use T-nuts to fasten them in place. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} J03jTjo + % + The touchscreen cord is long enough to reach its new location. I used a spare screw to ensure it won't ride up and touch the + hot platform or get pinched by the moving platform. + ::: + +* - :::{imgur-figure} osjlmEC + % + Installed some additional weather stripping after flipping this enclosure panel with the touchscreen cutout. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} Rbld72t + % + Unrelated: for my new coffee table setup I'm moving the power supply to be on top of the UPS and not take up table space. + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} iFNKJxn + % + I bought a filament dry box from Amazon instead of relocating the spool holder which would have required cutting or drilling + into the enclosure panels. This works for me because I already use a PTFE/Teflon tube with my printer. + ::: + +* - :::{imgur-figure} bNa6Ul4 + % + Done! + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} B6j9Ws3 + % + Teflon tube routing: dry box + ::: + + - :::{imgur-figure} XJZNBUH + % + Teflon tube routing: enclosure through-hole + ::: + +* - :::{imgur-figure} aDOjJnX + % + Teflon tube routing: print head + ::: + - + - ``` ## Comments diff --git a/docs/posts/2022/2022-12-11-alltrack-clutch-bleeder-block.md b/docs/posts/2022/2022-12-11-alltrack-clutch-bleeder-block.md index 23674f04..fdda3786 100644 --- a/docs/posts/2022/2022-12-11-alltrack-clutch-bleeder-block.md +++ b/docs/posts/2022/2022-12-11-alltrack-clutch-bleeder-block.md @@ -35,65 +35,65 @@ replace the remaining old brake fluid in the clutch master cylinder and clutch l ## Pictures -```{carousel} -:data-bs-interval: "false" +```{list-table} +* - :::{imgur-figure} qlu0JHF + % + New bleeder block installed on my transmission. + ::: -:::{imgur-figure} qlu0JHF -% -New bleeder block installed on my transmission. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} 6Wiq3hY + % + Items used (forgot to include the 8mm wrench). + ::: -:::{imgur-figure} 6Wiq3hY -% -Items used (forgot to include the 8mm wrench). -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} TJJbTDQ + Remove the Air Box -:::{imgur-figure} TJJbTDQ -Remove the Air Box + Use a pick or screwdriver to remove the little vacuum hose nearest to the front of the car. Use your fingers to pinch the + plastic bracket to remove the middle hose if your car has it. Finally use hose clamp pliers (or regular pliers) to remove the + main intake hose. + ::: -Use a pick or screwdriver to remove the little vacuum hose nearest to the front of the car. Use your fingers to pinch the -plastic bracket to remove the middle hose if your car has it. Finally use hose clamp pliers (or regular pliers) to remove the -main intake hose. -::: +* - :::{imgur-figure} j286FE6 + Air Box After Removal -:::{imgur-figure} j286FE6 -Air Box After Removal + With all the hoses removed you can just pull up on the air box to remove it. Roll it towards the front of the car and then + lift it out and set aside. + ::: -With all the hoses removed you can just pull up on the air box to remove it. Roll it towards the front of the car and then -lift it out and set aside. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} Vcpnmgs + Prepare to Remove Bleeder Block -:::{imgur-figure} Vcpnmgs -Prepare to Remove Bleeder Block + This is what my car looked like before replacing the block. I've circled the original plastic block in this picture. To + remove pull up on the two metal clips (each needs to be pulled up twice, or you can just pull them all the way out). Then + remove the hose on the right side (it should easily slide out, don't force it). Finally slide out the block away from the + transmission. Don't forget to replace the two O-rings with the new ones that came with the metal block (you'll want to use + the pick to remove the old O-rings). + ::: -This is what my car looked like before replacing the block. I've circled the original plastic block in this picture. To -remove pull up on the two metal clips (each needs to be pulled up twice, or you can just pull them all the way out). Then -remove the hose on the right side (it should easily slide out, don't force it). Finally slide out the block away from the -transmission. Don't forget to replace the two O-rings with the new ones that came with the metal block (you'll want to use -the pick to remove the old O-rings). -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} jAhRKuP + New Block Installed -:::{imgur-figure} jAhRKuP -New Block Installed + With new O-rings installed on the hose and the protruding end on the transmission side install the new block. Orient it so + the fat side (more metal between the clip cutouts and the end) slides towards the transmission, then install the clip. Uncap + the hose and slide it into the thin side and install the second clip. I gently tugged on the hose afterwards to ensure the + clips held everything in place. + ::: -With new O-rings installed on the hose and the protruding end on the transmission side install the new block. Orient it so -the fat side (more metal between the clip cutouts and the end) slides towards the transmission, then install the clip. Uncap -the hose and slide it into the thin side and install the second clip. I gently tugged on the hose afterwards to ensure the -clips held everything in place. -::: +* - :::{imgur-figure} XhTJHLF + Bleed the Clutch -:::{imgur-figure} XhTJHLF -Bleed the Clutch + I used the same power bleeder for my brakes to bleed my clutch. It's the same process as bleeding brakes, you just need to + attach a catch bottle to the bleed screw of the clutch block as if it were a brake caliper. + ::: -I used the same power bleeder for my brakes to bleed my clutch. It's the same process as bleeding brakes, you just need to -attach a catch bottle to the bleed screw of the clutch block as if it were a brake caliper. -::: + - :::{imgur-figure} DxQl9VN + Clutch Hydraulics Diagram -:::{imgur-figure} DxQl9VN -Clutch Hydraulics Diagram + From page 18 of the service manual D4B80989C93 6-Speed_Manual_Transmission_02S. + ::: -From page 18 of the service manual D4B80989C93 6-Speed_Manual_Transmission_02S. -::: + - ``` ### Mirrors