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PWR EXERCISES - Sweat Forum
As one workout takes approx 40-50 min including cool down, I would say one workout per day is enough. At least this is what I do. In the first 8 weeks you are supposed to do 4 workouts out of 5 and …
Pwr at home lower body days - Sweat Forum
I was wondering if anyone has substituted one of the upper body days for the lower body days? I’m not getting as grea...
How to bond PCB and metal for high power RF boards
Dec 26, 2020 · Sweat Soldering is the optimum way to bond the board and the metal clad. Just solder paste is required. Going with adhesive will increase the cost of fabrication and also the cure …
Humidity design requirements - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
Feb 8, 2021 · Normally where people get burned is that their boards get put in a "condensing" environment even though everything is specified as "non-condensing". But that's not a design …
Surface Pro - Sweat Forum
Mar 31, 2020 · Is there any way to download the app onto a surface pro? I usually use my iPhone for workouts, but sometimes a bigger...
Straight forward method of adding encrypted third party models to ...
Jun 2, 2016 · I have >20 different types of MOSFET from fairchild that I would like to add to LTSpice's model tree. Fairchild encrypts their libraries. What is a straight forward method of adding their libraries...
Cable shielding (best practices) - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
Nov 14, 2023 · But clearly -- assuming adequate filtering is possible, it's not at all a necessary improvement, so don't sweat leaving it open, either. If I am using the shield, is the above drawing …
soldering - What are the different types of solder used for ...
Oct 28, 2009 · How do I know when to use lead, flux-core, lead-free, or any other kind of solder out there? Do you have any tips on solder gauge for specific applications?