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Evening all. So the light bulb in my bathroom is going nuts.. would anyone know what type of light bulb this requires? It's kind of shaped like the letter B.
Thanks in advance!
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It is CFL type.
Tube is bent in B shape.
It is a tube type.
It may have a choke/ circuit to run it.
If possible change it to LED type.
If you understand wiring of electricity AC.
LED light also need a circuit for low voltage and set of LEDs.
A simple LED Bulb or this this type of enclosure with LED may be available at nearby store.
LED type bulbs have more life.
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Managed to get the bulb out! Its a 2D T5 4 pin bulb! News to me! Im a noob when it's comes to real life non technical stuff!!
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Find one piece of useful information in this diagram.
Straight from National Geographic's website on Blue Whales.
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Would work better if it was bigger
You are correct. Plenty of usefull info!
This is the biggest i could find:
Edit: Ahh, it's not the same one, but it's still blue!
Conclusion: Do not **** with a whale.
I probably should have specified that there wasn't a clearer/bigger picture available. I also googled for one for 5 minutes or so. The lack of a better image available kind of supports my point further, but it's just not as funny.
Looks like someone realized that the Triceratops wasn't a very relatable point of reference for most people and did some tweaking XD
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They should have just said "no animal is as big as a blue whale" lol
or "whales are big".
actually, it looks like the original image was from an educational app/website that compared the blue whale to other large things, selectable at the bottom bar. The second image is from the same thing.
Joke ruined. Oh well =P
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Since I recieved this phone I noticed that there were 2 switches at the back of the phone, for what lg put they ?
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Those are not switches. They are contacts. Look on the cover; the NFC antenna is contained within the cover. There should even be some text printed on the cover itself stating so.
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Those are not switches. They are contacts. Look on the cover; the NFC antenna is contained within the cover. There should even be some text printed on the cover itself stating so.
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thansk I didnt found something about switches, I was thinking that were like clear cmos LOL well you have reasson nothing shows that they are contacts(****ing chinese guide)
Those are freaking prongs that connect with the inside of the back cover to utilize NFC capabilities
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I was thinking that were like clear cmos LOL
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Ahh, the good old days LOL
Something I found while flashing some firmware on my C6603. The purple dot in the image is some sort of LED that's visible to my Nexus 7 2013's camera, but invisible to my eyes, and I caught it flashing while TWRP was busy with something. I've never seen it outside of flashing .zips.
No idea what it's for, but maybe somebody here can work out what it's for and whether it does anything useful to us.
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Something I found while flashing some firmware on my C6603. The purple dot in the image is some sort of LED that's visible to my Nexus 7 2013's camera, but invisible to my eyes, and I caught it flashing while TWRP was busy with something. I've never seen it outside of flashing .zips.
No idea what it's for, but maybe somebody here can work out what it's for and whether it does anything useful to us.
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Thats your proximity sensor. It's an infrared emitter and detector, invisible to the naked eye. When viewed through another camera it shows up as a light because a camera can see IR light.
Point your camera at the end of your TV remote and press a button on the remote. It will flash.
Just got this phone today and notice an area where there is a reddish tint. It is a 2 inch horizontal band in the center of the display most noticeable on white backgrounds. Is this something that might go away after a break in period? Has anyone seen this before?
I am having a similar issue to the one you describe. Mine has a bit more of a pinkish hue, and it is at the bottom of 1-2 inches of the screen. Shows up more on white backgrounds. Trying to decide if I should get a replacement or not. It's very subtle, but I can definitely see it.
From another thread:
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Well, now I don't know if I should get this replaced. Took a picture with it on an all white screen...
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EDIT: I will say, while I notice it on white webpages or in gmail when looking from top to bottom, that pic looks WAY worse than in person, lol.
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I'm thinking about returning as well, but afraid that I'll get one that is worse.
The stock EdgeLighting and I downloaded EdgeLighting+ and I still cannot get the camera hole punch notification light to work on either the outer or inner screens. I assume the correct option would be "Eclipse" but when I press it nothing happens?
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I'm using Always On Edge from the Play Store.
I've used it on past few galaxy models and it works really well, minimal impact to battery life.
Settings can be a bit tricky but it's easy enough to work out. I've raised a few issues with the dev and he always responds and sorts it really quickly. At the minute I can only get it working on either the front or inside screen, not both at the same time due to the camera placement. I've contacted dev to see if that would be something he could implement.
Use the app called Aod Notify. Perfect app.
/CK
Café King said:
Use the app called Aod Notify. Perfect app.
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Hello, i have bought the app but i can not get it to work when coverscreen is of. Any idea's?