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About Sion_the_Rapadant
- Birthday Aug 24, 1996
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Gender
Male
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Interests
computers, extreme stuff, ponys, awesome things to improve my rigs, gaming, and just about any form of tech I see
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Biography
Don't wish to tell, but ask me and I might say a few things ^^
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Occupation
Personal
System
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CPU
FX 8150 @ 4.8GHZ 8 cores, 4 are dissabled in bios to save on power use till I need them
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Motherboard
ROG Crosshair v formula z
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RAM
Gskill 4GBx4 @1866MHZ
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GPU
R7 260x
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Case
Star Predator
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Storage
an Intel SSD for the OS and my Gmod server, 1 hdd for my games(atm), 1 hdd for programs, and 1 hdd for all my videos and pictures
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PSU
a 750watt, not sure what the exact model of it
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Display(s)
a sony 1080p monitor/tv
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Cooling
Tundra Series TD02-lite water cooler
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Keyboard
some old dell keyboard
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Mouse
same as the keyboard
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Sound
SADES SA903 headset
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Operating System
windows 7 ultimate 64bit, not planing to ever upgrade to 10, just not interested
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so far I found flexihub but once the trial ends you can connect only one devise for only 20 minutes. I looked into usbip but command line is by far the worse thing about computers. they also don't seem to have a tutorial for using it on youtube anywhere. at this point its not worth the trouble. I need the cam but I need my stream content more.
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so the title is basically it but heres an example of what I'm asking. there are 2 systems, system 1 has a web cam and system 2 does not. system 2 needs a webcam, for a live stream but the user can not afford a webcam for the second system. is there a program that would allow system 2 to remotely use the cam on system 1 as if it were physically on it? either through one program or a combination of multiple programs would be useful. I'm not meaning all kinds of hardware mainly peripherals.
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Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
ah, thx for the help ^^. -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
so one psu connected to the psu and a second one that is a backup connected to the solar battery bank then right? wouldn't I still need an inverter or not? -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
it would be a rather large roof, the whole property is actually to buildings that are apartments. I'd be using solar panel shingles so I'd have the surface area of too whole roofs plus the wind turbines(its rather windy in the area so I thought it would be helpful) as for a generator that may not be an option. -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
are there ways I could use the solar paneling and wind turbine to charge the batterys in them? I'd like to have an alternative means of charging incase of a power failure lasting more then a few hours if possible. -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
the property zone is commercial but the house is still on residential power. but it will need an upgrade regardless. still using some really old wiring. like 40+ yrs old but that will be fixed -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
its commercial property, it just happens to have a house built on it from before rezoning happened. I'm guessing the house runs on either 120 or 240. which ever one is the 3 prong sockets, not real sure atm. but seeing as the property will be undergoing renovations before this I'd likely upgrade the electrical. for the server equipment I'll be using regular atx power supplies most likely.as to laws on fire suppression all I'm required is a fire extinguisher for each kind of fire hazard. -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
I won't be paying for insurance. as for voltage and phases, I have no idea on that. for the batterys I'll be using deep cycle batterys(voltage and number pending the inverter used). on ventilation it won't be much of an issue since I'll be building the area it will be stored in. -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
they will be server boxes that I'll be renting out, so they will likely have constant usage. I'm also going to be using a pfsense router to connect many WANs together for massive bandwidth to support it all. Cant have an angry client mad about down time. -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
nothing atm, I'm currently gathering what I'll need to run all this. at the moment I'm simply laying out the plan for it. as for the battery bank size its not of much concern. each server I'll have running will be about 1000w give or take 100w. there will eventually be alot more then 20 servers but at the beginning I'll be starting at 20. if not 24 hours worth of storages 12 then? -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
I already looked into usps but I don't exactly have enough for one that would be big enough to power all of it. so instead I'm building one into my home. since the roof is large and will need to be redone I'll be using solar panel shingles on as much surface area as I can. the wind turbines being placed on the balcony and the top of the fence posts. as for where the batterys will be stored I'm going to construct a large shed like building that will be stocked full as I can make it. as far as hooking them up I got all that down. I really just need to know if I need to match the total watts from there I should be good. its just this part stumping me. -
Help with selecting an inverter to use
Sion_the_Rapadant replied to Sion_the_Rapadant's topic in Hobby Electronics
24 hours is the end goal, as for how many battery and weight I don't mind size nor how much it will cost. as for what they will safely output I have no idea