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Hi all. I am just starting to follow the 2 month plan, and I still have not seen any prompt to use the Power Pack. When do I have to use them?
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Just wanted to share my experience in case anybody is stressing about "worst case scenario" stuff!
tl;dr: If your connection drops for just a bit, it's annoying but you can get back into your test. If something major happens and you can't finish, it'll be a big headache but you should be able to contact ETS and get it rescheduled without paying the fee again.
My home internet is pretty reliable, but has a quirk where it will turn off for about a minute at a time randomly, then come right back on. It happens maybe once a day. Knowing that, my roommate offered to turn on their hotspot for the duration of my test just in case.
I started at about 11AM on Sunday. I had pre-tested all my equipment and downloaded all the software; checking in and getting the room set up and cleared was fine. Halfway through the first writing portion, I started losing control of my mouse - it turned out the proctor had been messaging me that they "lost my video feed," but I couldn't see the messages since I was in the ETS browser, and they just remoted into my computer and took over to fix it. That was honestly the most upsetting part of this - my timer didn't stop, I had no idea what was happening for a bit, and it totally interrupted my focus - but it was fixed pretty quickly.
When I was almost done with the second writing portion, my internet went out for one of its regular blips. The ETS browser screen immediately displayed an error and closed. I had connected to the hotspot automatically when the WiFi dropped, but apparently any momentary pause in connection just terminates your session. Using the hotspot connection, I was able to go back to the chatbox and ask a proctor for help, then my WiFi came back and I reconnected to that. They checked my room again and put me back in the exam. My timer had stopped - I hadn't been keeping a super close eye on it, but it looked like about where I left off - and I had lost some of my work on the essay. It was actually pretty easy to re-write the pieces I had lost; if I'd been pressed for time, this honestly might have been a helpful chance to catch my breath. I submitted the writing section and moved on.
The quant section went by with no issues at all (I actually felt like I did really well!), but then during the verbal section...the power surge. All the lights and fans went off, and were back on before I had even registered what happened. I was tentatively hopeful that the internet would also come right back on, but it was not to
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I'm a van dweller. My intent is to use my small 100W power station to charge a bigger 600W power station, then AC output to a desktop computer. I'd prefer to go DC to DC between stations but I'm not sure what would work.
The 600W station uses 19V 90W charger. The 600w manual claims input 12V-24V max 120W. Can I simply connect the output of the 100W station via 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm DC 12 V output to the input of the 600W station? I'm worried using a lower voltage than the provided charger could damage it and not sure what cable to buy.
The 600W can also charge via PD USB-C 100W. Is there an adapter on the market that can convert the 12V 5.5mm output to PD USB-C 100W input? I've only found products that work in the opposite direction, converting a PD USB-C output to 19V 5.5mm input.
I have an EcoFlow Delta power station which has a 1260Wh battery (105 Ah @ 12VDC) lithium battery and an 1,800W 120VAC Pure Sign Wave Inverter.
How many full charges of my Lectric XP 2.0, if any, can I get from this power station?
If the Lectric battery is 10 Ah, then am I looking at around 8 full charges assuming 80% efficiency of the inverter from the 105 Ah power station battery and the AC/DC adapter loss of the Lectric battery charger?
I'm just guessing, so would appreciate being corrected on this.
I was giving my quants section and the lights went out in the center. The test was still commencing but as it was very dark, the only light on the scratch paper was from the monitor. This lasted for around 10 minutes. This made it very difficult to solve the questions and look at the bright monitors and it affected my concentration as well. I feel it's unfair, has anyone else experienced something like this? Will I be compensated in any way for this? What should I do?
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