It’s been a bit overdue but I made a fourth walkthrough about the house we’re building. Lots of changes!
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Let’s talk about: Which network cable to get
There is a lot of talk on the internet about which cable you need and what you should or shouldn’t get. Some people say CAT7 is never needed and some say you are an idiot if you still buy CAT5e? What do you really need, let’s talk about that! Continue reading Let’s talk about: Which network cable to get
Home Networking: Tools needed to run network cable through the house
As mentioned in the previous Home Networking video, the house was almost ready for running the networking cables through the walls. This will be the first post about that, and focus on what tools you need to perform the job!
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Live review: Magnetic charging cables
A while back TechMoan (a fellow YouTuber) did a video about magnetic charging cables. I thought it was a great video but he didn’t do any actual measurements, so, I did!
Let’s talk about: Velcro
Let’s talk about Velcro. Why Velcro? I don’t know, I’ve always been a big fan of it and I think everyone should have a plentiful supply of velcro in their life. Don’t you think so?
Home Networking: Third walkthrough
It’s been a few months since the last walkthrough, so let’s take you through the house again and show you what’s changed since last time! Continue reading Home Networking: Third walkthrough
Live review: Fake Anker Powerport 10
While browsing for interesting phone chargers I found this fake “Anker Powerport 10”. It looks almost 100% identical to the original! So I decided to give it a thorough test. Follow along while I test the unit in my live style review!
What do I do with all those phone chargers?
Since I’ve started reviewing phone chargers and cables people have asked me what I do with all those phone chargers? Well, easy, I’m preparing for the phone charger apocalypse! Should you?
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Review: Noname 10 port 5v/12A charger
Time for another phone charger review. I have several lined up but this time, I thought I’d choose something on the more risky side. A Chinese Noname 10 port charger which supposedly can handle 5v/12A in total. It also has 3.5A ports which could be useful for things like LED lighting!
ESP8266 LED Lighting: Setting voltage and flashing NodeMCU
The next step in the series of building your own ESP8266 is to set the voltage and flash the ESP-01 with the NodeMCU firmware! Continue reading ESP8266 LED Lighting: Setting voltage and flashing NodeMCU