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Poking at the ESP32-P4 and -C6 Dies in an ESP32-P4-M3 Module

Posted on February 20, 2026 by Maya Posch

With the ESP32-P4 not having any wireless functionality and instead focusing on being a small SoC, it makes sense to combine it with a second chip that handles features like …read more Continue reading Poking at the ESP32-P4 and -C6 Dies in an ESP32-P4-M3 Module→

Posted in die shot, ESP32-C6, ESP32-P4, Reverse-engineering, teardown

Fixing a Destroyed XBox 360 Development Kit

Posted on February 19, 2026 by Maya Posch

As common as the Xbox 360 was, the development kits (XDKs) for these consoles are significantly less so. This makes it even more tragic when someone performs a botched surgery …read more Continue reading Fixing a Destroyed XBox 360 Development Kit→

Posted in development kit, repair hacks, Xbox 360, xbox hacks

Thermoforming Printed Parts with Hot Water

Posted on February 19, 2026 by Maya Posch

Thermoforming is the process of softening a material enough so that it can be tweaked into a new shape, with the source of the thermal energy being not particularly relevant. …read more Continue reading Thermoforming Printed Parts with Hot Water→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, thermoforming

Creating the World’s Most Efficient Quadcopter Drone

Posted on February 18, 2026 by Maya Posch

Although not a typical focus of people who fly quadcopter drones for a hobby or living, endurance flying has a certain appeal to it for the challenge it offers. Thus, …read more Continue reading Creating the World’s Most Efficient Quadcopter Drone→

Posted in drone hacks, guinness world records, quadcopter

The Dismal Repairability of Milwaukee Tools

Posted on February 18, 2026 by Maya Posch

Despite the best efforts of the manufacturers, there are folks out there that try to repair power tools, with [Dean Doherty] being one of them. Recently he got a Milwaukee …read more Continue reading The Dismal Repairability of Milwaukee Tools→

Posted in cordless tool, Milwaukee M18, repair hacks, tool, tool hacks | Tagged Repair

Using 3D Printed Breadboards to Accommodate Wide Boards

Posted on February 17, 2026 by Maya Posch

Although off-the-shelf breadboards are plentiful and cheap, they almost always seem to use the same basic design. Although you can clumsily reassemble most of them by removing the voltage rail …read more Continue reading Using 3D Printed Breadboards to Accommodate Wide Boards→

Posted in 3D printed parts, breadboards, parts

Performing an Autopsy on 15 Dead Battle Born LFP Batteries

Posted on February 17, 2026 by Maya Posch

Because size matters when it comes to statistics, [Will Prowse] decided to not just bank on his handful of failed Battle Born LFP batteries when it came to documenting their …read more Continue reading Performing an Autopsy on 15 Dead Battle Born LFP Batteries→

Posted in teardown | Tagged Batteries

What the FDA’s 2026 Wellness Device Update Means for Wearables

Posted on February 17, 2026 by Maya Posch

With more and more sensors being crammed into the consumer devices that many of us wear every day, the question of where medical devices begin and end, and how they …read more Continue reading What the FDA’s 2026 Wellness Device Update Means for Wearables→

Posted in medical devices, Medical hacks, privacy | Tagged wearable electronics

How Volunteers Saved a Victorian-Era Pumping Station From Demolition

Posted on February 16, 2026 by Maya Posch

Although infrastructure like a 19th-century pumping station generally tends to be quietly decommissioned and demolished, sometimes you get enough people looking at such an object and wondering whether maybe it’d …read more Continue reading How Volunteers Saved a Victorian-Era Pumping Station From Demolition→

Posted in history, museums, pump, steam

Inside a Fake Mean Well DIN-rail PSU

Posted on February 16, 2026 by Maya Posch

These days, you can get fakes, bootlegs, and similar for just about anything. While a fake handbag isn’t such a big deal, in the case of a DIN-rail power supply, …read more Continue reading Inside a Fake Mean Well DIN-rail PSU→

Posted in DIN rail, fake parts, power supply, teardown

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