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How many pictures can I fit on 2gb memory card

depends on the size of pic, mine is anywhere from 10 to 15, if you want more get bigger card
9/22/2018 1:16:17 PM • Electronics -... • 484 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to remove write protection from memory card

What model camera and memory card? Examples of possible solutions to write protection: https://howtorecover.me/remove-write-protection-microsd-memory-card How to Remove Write Protection from Micro SD Memory Card
7/21/2018 9:30:15 AM • Electronics -... • 1,078 views • 0 helpful votes
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I want to display data from my USB Memory stick

Sorry, but that's not very specific. Most USB memory sticks (aka thumbdrives) are "plug-and-play." Meaning you stick them in a USB host socket on a PC (MAC or Windows or Linux, for example) and they automatically get configured and are available for use - just as you would use a computer hard drive. If that is not happening, then there is a good possibility that the stick is not properly formatted. If it is recognized, but you cannot access the data, then you may need to run the FORMAT utility on your computer. Be aware that this will erase any data currently on the stick. If you KNOW that you have data on the stick, and it is important to you, then there are data recovery companies that will do their best to access the data (for a fee).
7/16/2018 10:30:05 AM • Electronics -... • 779 views • 0 helpful votes
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Alexa will not respond. I have the DOT for about 9 months and all has been well. Today, it will not respond. I have unplugged and re-plugged everything.

Hi, I came across this website www.reliable-store.com for complete details on wiring diagrams, repair, service, maintenance, engine, error/fault codes, instruction on removal, assembly, installation etc. along with info on engine, torque spec s, PC, etc a lot more
6/28/2018 10:42:32 PM • Electronics -... • 692 views • 0 helpful votes
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TIP: Brief guide to visual electronic fault-finding:

First, IS the appliance plugged in? IS it switched on? If YES to above, disconnect ALL power and visually check PCB components for obvious damage or shorts: PCB: is the Printed Circuit Board burnt? This indicates that a nearby component has overheated, possibly due to a short-circuit or overload. PCB traces: are any traces (copper tracks) damaged / blown open? Traces, the thin copper track 'wires' of the board, can be damaged by shorts / overload / overvoltage or rough handling of component. Capacitors: are any caps bulging at top more than others, leaking from ends? This indicates a failed capacitor. Renew with exact same Farads value and minimum working voltage rating. Resistors: are any burnt or blown (discolored, holes/ gaps on body)? Resistors can work as voltage dividers, current limiters, feedback devices or in filters. All have either screen-printed Ohms values or color-band coding of same. As the connected 'parallel' circuit can affect a resistance reading, unsolder one leg only then test ohms. Semiconductors: Transistors and IC's: Although usually not visible damage, these can fail internally. They perform many functions, including amplification signal generation and switching. A very hot transistor / Integrated Circuit "chip" may spell trouble, as heat from overdriving / overloading / shorts may cause the internal junction to fail. Some are electro-static discharge (ESD) sensitive. Always renew with same component or, in some cases, an equivalent device may work. Fuse: As most people are aware, a fuse protects the connected circuit (load) from overload, or over-current in case of shorts, too many devices, etc. When current limit (Amps) is exceeded, the fuse blows, disconnecting the supply. A blown glass fuse may have black soot-marks, or loose / blown fuse wire 'floating'. Besides glass cartridge fuses, there are also resttable PTC types, which look like a disc capacitor, but usually blue. PTC's open when overloaded, and may take a long time to reset themself, (if at all). Dirty / oxidized connectors or pads: May cause erratic and intermittent failures, where signal does not pass through. Common on "pad" type connectors, as with a ribbon-type 'data' belts used for displays, keypads, etc. Tactile buttons, common on keyboards, keypads and remote controllers, are also prone to contamination. Molex plugs & IDC header pins can also become oxidized. Usually, a wipe with a soft cloth or pencil eraser does the trick. Surgical spirits or Servisol (contact cleaner) can remove oils / oxidization. Bent pins: IC's and header connectors may have a broken or bent pin, rendering that pin non-functional. Pull connector plug out in a straight direction, without twisting, then check all pins are good, before re-inserting any connectors. Some connectors use a hook / catch system to ensure firm grip. A small screwdriver, thumbnail or squeeze can unhook the various types. Rectifier Diodes: usually in the power supply section, maybe individual diodes or a bridge rectifier, (with 4 internal diodes). This converts AC voltage to DC. Failure of any diode will disable the appliance. Potentiometer: is the knob loose, crackling or erratic when touched / moved? What people sometimes call a 'volume knob', the 'Pot' is actually a variable resistor, consisting of a resistance track, usually carbon, with a center wiper contact. Often wired as a 'potential divider', the (common) wiper adjusts the resistance inversely between 2 outer terminals. For example, the wiper may be signal in, the 'minimum' terminal grounded, and 'maximum' terminal out to amplifier. If wiper or track are worn, signal can be temporarily lost. LED: is your indication / display LED not working? Outline of an LED: As a Light Emitting Diode is polarized, the voltage to it must never be reversed. This is why the negative cathode has a flat spot on the flange, and positive anode is bevelled. The current must not exceed the forward current 'If' and voltage through diode must not exceed forward voltage 'Vf' rating. That is why most LED's have a small 'current-limiting' resistor in series, connected to one of the legs. A quick & simple single-color LED test using a single 1.5 volt cell and 2 thin insulated wires: As LED Vf usually begins at 2V-2.2V, we can safely use a singe 1.5V cell without a resistor. Hold negative wire to cathode side, either on the LED or soldered point on same track. Briefly touch the positive wire to the anode side, watching for a flash or glow. Some 2-3 lead LED's may be bi-color, tri-color, or the 4-lead RGB type. Others may use a higher operating Vf, such as 3V for U/B or 8-12VDC for 'Jumbo' LED's. Infra-Red Remote LED's: Remote or motor-gate beam suspect? Not sure if working? Humans are unable to see Infra-Red wavelengths. The image sensors of most digital cameras, webcams, security cameras, cellphones are sensitive to the IR radiation emitted by the IR-LED at front. Point your remote at one of these, and watch screen for whitish-purple flashes / pulses of light from the LED. The pulses are modulated digital data being sent from remote, or for a broken-beam detector, just 'active'. Also check batteries, and for universals, that pairing is correctly done. Thassall!! :)
on Jul 15, 2018 • Electronics - Others
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Hello, i have aPower Star w7 3000 w 24v inverter/charger which has power working,tje alarm indicates over temperature trip. How must to make? I don't undertand over electronic system.

Look for components that are attached to heat sinks for a starting point . Heat sinks are big chunks of metal that absorb heat from components that generate heat . Power regulator components maybe a possible source of heat. Check their temperature while unit is running .
6/4/2018 1:07:44 AM • Electronics -... • 708 views • 0 helpful votes
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Smart controller 100/30

That unit supplies 880 watts of charging power for 24 volts. In the event that there is a larger draw on the current, it would be limited. However the unit is not supplying the whole load so it would be fine.
6/5/2018 8:15:08 PM • Electronics -... • 594 views • 0 helpful votes
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My pro 2 will not read my usb stick

I sssume you mean a Microsoft Surface Pro 2. If so, follow the troubleshooting steps in the link below (meant for an external hard drive, but same principles apply).

https://www.lovemysurface.net/usb-external-drive-not-recognized-surface-troubleshoot/
5/27/2018 7:50:09 PM • Electronics -... • 446 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where do i get a copy of the equus manual 3022

Instructions included with purchase. Perhaps contact seller, and offer to purchase only a photocopy or scanned digital copy of the instructions. https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-3022-EQUUS-PROFESSIONAL-7-FUNCTION-INDUCTIVE-ANALYZER-/331546375718 NEW 3022 EQUUS PROFESSIONAL 7 FUNCTION INDUCTIVE ANALYZER eBay
4/25/2018 7:07:23 AM • Electronics -... • 1,062 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why is my D for drive flashing?

Good day Sheila. "D:" is often the optical drive (CD or DVD reader / writer). If so there may be a disk in the drive which is continuously being re-read, especially if the disk has corrupt data. Eject your CD / DVD and reboot the computer.
6/5/2018 1:07:25 PM • Electronics -... • 326 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do i w atch and erase my micro SD?

There are micro SD readers for sale retail and on the internet that you could use to read it on a computer.
6/14/2018 2:49:04 PM • Electronics -... • 253 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to remove micro SD card from Aduro DVC300 dash cam?

Not sure about your specific model, but on mine, you press the card in slightly (thumbnail works), then move the card's edge into the slot opening and release pressure, allowing card to be pulled out. The card on my dash-cam pushes in, then hooks under a lip next to the slot.
4/17/2018 12:40:26 AM • Electronics -... • 668 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do I program my outback mate3 to turn on my generator when my batteries are at 50% and charge to full capacity until the inverters can kick in again

while i am not familiar with this brand but i hope the programming guide found here can be of some use OutBack Power Inc MATE3 Documentation
4/24/2018 2:03:29 PM • Electronics -... • 339 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do you download music from my tablet to USB flash drive

You would select the files and then copy them to the USB drive.
4/23/2018 10:48:18 PM • Electronics -... • 319 views • 0 helpful votes
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I want the garage door motor to close door via its "doorbell switch" after power outage of 3 minutes. Is there a switch available like a time delay relay with momentary contacts that could do this?

There are a few options out there but it also depends on your skill level with electronics.You will need a "Battery Backup Unit" that can run your garage door when power is out. Here is an automatic door closer with time delay. THCU Gate and Garage Door Universal Solid State Timer
3/29/2018 2:52:29 PM • Electronics -... • 425 views • 0 helpful votes
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The letter d as in drive flashes. What could this be?

[D]unno. Need more details please.
3/21/2018 2:05:04 PM • Electronics -... • 291 views • 0 helpful votes
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MKV file - video slower than audio

Mkv files to play correctly require quite powerful computer. Try mpg, MPEG codes but even those when used for high definition video my require some processing power.
2/16/2018 1:57:02 AM • Electronics -... • 730 views • 0 helpful votes
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My USB Flashdrive has decrease from 4gb to 4mb

You may try diskpart to restore it back to full capacity. How to Fix Your USB Pen Drive when it Showing Less GB Disk Space
2/28/2018 6:51:03 PM • Electronics -... • 433 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where are solax inverters made

USA and Japan
3/5/2018 6:06:21 AM • Electronics -... • 351 views • 0 helpful votes
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