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Q: How many A DC it can take ?

Asked by amerkhafagi on 2022-02-20 05:20:56

bang_but_good It is in the name, plugs with the name starting with XT90 can safely take a continuous load of 90 amps, and for example plugs starting with XT60 can safely take a continuous load of 60 amps, and XT30 can safely take a continuous load of 30 amps, etc...

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bang_but_good No, TL-Smoothers are not useful with a SKR Mini E3 V1.2 board already equipped with TMC2209 (or equivalent) Trinamic stepper drivers. EXPLANATION: The SKR Mini E3 V1.2 uses on-board TMC2209 (or equivalent) Trinamic stepper drivers, TL-Smoothers provide electrical dampening (albeit somewhat crude) of the recirculating motor coil current to prevent various vibration artifacts such as ringing, shadowing, ghosting and rippling. Your board has onboard Trinamic stepper drivers. Trinamic stepper drivers actively measure and adjust motor coil current to achieve optimal electrical dampening, this automatically makes the stepper motors run quieter and mitigates the aforementioned vibration artifacts. For additional (and a more technical) explanation see this website (replace all underscores with a normal slash): blog.trinamic.com_2018_08_16_tl-smoothers-do-they-make-sense By the way, you could have easily found all this if you had spent a little time Googling the answer :)

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bang_but_good No, this lamp can only be controlled via WiFi (with the BlitzWolf app on your phone or the TuyaSmart app, with Alexa or with Google Home) or this lamp van be controlled via the included infrared remote control.

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Q: What is "CCT" (RGB-CCT)??

Asked by frankgegna on 2020-02-02 03:35:06

bang_but_good CCT, or Configurable Color Temperature, means the LEDs inside the bulb are capable of emitting white light anywhere from Cold White to Neutral White and up to Warm White. So basically the color temperature of the LED bulb supports a Configurable Color Temperature, CCT, as it is capable of producing the entirety of the commonly available spectrum of white light. (from ~2500K to ~6500K)

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