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I have a board with basically just a H-bridge (DRV592) on it

It uses a 5V supply and the output is differential

When checking for short circuits with my multimeter when the device is not connected to the power supply, everything seems fine

However, once I connect the power supply and test the device, it indicates there's a short circuit between the ground and the OUT- and OUT+ terminal,

Is this normal, is this just due to how multimeter testing works?

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Is it supposed to be easy to hack a stupid person? Don't take me for the newfag, but I am actually trying to learn these ways, and you might be the only masters I've got.

Light my way?

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>>610186
Honestly both are just retail jobs. People who are going to a hardware store should already have knowledge of what they are buying and why, same as any other store and product. As for butting in, just let them finish their rant and take it with a grain of salt. Their job is to keep shelves stocked and make sales, not baby you and your projects. To have an experienced handyman working when you're shopping is just a benefit, and should not be expected.

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You are going to kill a crow to make what sounds like an incredibly shitty weeaboo inspired neck(beard)lace?

What a complete faggot.

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>>312326
>>312330

No normal rug is going to withstand stabs from even a vaguely sharp knife.

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bump

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I use a saftey razor pretty similar to the one pictured, get a smooth shave with no irritation and very rarely nick myself, if i do its in the same place i nick myself with every razor (i have a particularly square jaw and with a particularly pointy corner on the left side of my chin)
I usually shave after or during a very hot bath or shower, which opens the pores and helps with the closeness of the shave and reduces irritation, but it isnt necessary, i will always however, give my face a wash with hot water before i shave.
After shaving i always rinse off any remaining soap with icy cold water to close up the pores, then use either a moisturiser or aftershave balm.

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