@eliasp @jwildeboer I can't find the link on my phone now, but on the wiki there's also information about the specific power plug (it's a fairly odd one) and supported input voltage range. I seem to remember people slicing the power plugs off broken power bricks and soldering them on to variable voltage laptop bricks. So, that might also be an option for you.
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A story I could write: an alternative timeline where the #OLPC (One Laptop Per Child AKA as the 100 dollar laptop) became the global default for education and created, with its mesh network, a decentralised approach to a true Internet Of People. -
A story I could write: an alternative timeline where the #OLPC (One Laptop Per Child AKA as the 100 dollar laptop) became the global default for education and created, with its mesh network, a decentralised approach to a true Internet Of People.@jwildeboer @eliasp Have you gone through the troubleshooting guide at wiki.laptop.org? That's a good place to get started. https://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO_Troubleshooting_Guide
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Having an idea for a simple, parametric spool adapter, writing the code in #OpenSCAD, generating the 3MF file for the slicer, sending it to the #BambuLab #A1mini printer and having it printed.@jwildeboer Don't write such things like "just prints". I might be tempted to get one (and replace my Anycubic Mega S which is gathering dust due to a messed up hotbed) and that wouldn't make my significant other happy...