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points in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 13:44
by Наталиа
:)

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 10:42
by Андрей Патрушев
of Natalia
Наталиа wrote:immediately points out at a greater distance
:?

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 18:54
by Наталиа
:)

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 19:37
by Андрей Патрушев
of Natalia
No, the Novapro 100 may not be - there is nothing to sciatica...

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 1:13
by Наталиа
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Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 1:43
by АндрейКо
Try changing the polarity of the adapter. Remove it from 220 then rotate 180 degrees and back to 220 volts install (or rather a phase with a zero in the fork sometimes)

If possible it is better to use the adapter with Galvanauskas.
But that's just a guess.

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 13:03
by Андрей Патрушев
of Natalia
Yes, Colortree the same as in the Navigator matrix is...
In Pathfinder, it seems, had planned to varnish the contacts cover so as not pinching, but apparently not "grow together". :?
In principle, if slightly shift the glasses on his nose, the "problem" disappears. :)

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 15:03
by Наталиа
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Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 17:30
by Друид
I also have glasses pinch current. Which is extremely not conducive to relaxation!!!
The solution is to use the device on batteries, not AC adapter.
By the way, the ergonomics of the glasses is very unfortunate, because my restnice touch points. Please consider this point in next audit points.

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 18:10
by Саир
Наталиа wrote:prefer not to climb in the running devices))
Not this andreyko Told you.
Pull the power plug from the outlet, flip it backwards (180 degrees) and plug again.
It is highly likely the problem may disappear.

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 7:47
by Наталиа
:)

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 7:49
by Наталиа
:)

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 11:20
by Саир
Наталиа wrote:Short session in the Novapro is also not beat the nail, although after turning on the device specially stuck the upper eyelid to the LEDs to check if there is voltage, and I a little bit in the eye knocked current.
In General, the method works.
Just like in the saying: "the nail on the head!" :lol:
Good luck!

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 11:30
by Андрей Патрушев
Yeah, you'd think a Taser of some kind. :) Barely noticeable tingling, if close to the eyelids to press and all. :?

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 12:56
by АндрейКо
of Natalia

Unlikely to find ready... probably Easier and cheaper rechargeable batteries AA and charger to them to buy.
(and the prices on BP Galvanauskas rather big)

(Possible from using AC adapter with output voltage of 9V±5% connector
to connect the power supply DJK-02A (under the plug 5 mm with Central
pin 2.1 mm). Recommended current output of the network adapter - no less than 500mA;
• The ability to work from 4-x NiMn rechargeable batteries size AA voltage 1.2 V or 4 x
battery size AA voltage 1.5 V. )

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 13:02
by Наталиа
:)

Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 13:12
by Наталиа
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Re: glasses in the Navigator slightly beat the current

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 1:40
by Алексей Крячко__
Андрей Патрушев wrote:of Natalia
In Pathfinder, it seems, had planned to varnish the contacts cover so as not pinching, but apparently not "grow together". :?
In this respect there is a very nasty limitation : varnishes that are specifically intended for insulation boards and have elasticity are toxic even in dried condition and cannot be applicable in such a place. Other varnishes that meet the requirement of hygiene, on circuit boards to crack and chip (given that the motherboard Flex). The only option (albeit short-lived) fill with polyethylene. This option is tested.