I did some research, file size is limited to 1MB and looking at the pixel dimensions of these other images, I suspect those other images are all over that file size. For forum web postings, an image with 1200px on the long side is generally all that is needed.
Wish I could be more helpful, file size is the only thing I can think of. This forum is sorta a "dimple plugin" for my website and I don't have much control over it's functionality.
Hi wntrmute2, may be the file you are trying to load is too large. If its in PNG or a larger format change it to JPEG to make it smaller. I have a similar problem, I have been trying to upload a video file of a Tube Red plating with sound to show people the actual sound it makes. Video is 7 Meg and I think the Max you can upload is 1meg. If I can edit it to a smaller size I will upload so everybody can hear the Dam awful sound it makes. Dam Nice Amp you have .
I did some research, file size is limited to 1MB and looking at the pixel dimensions of these other images, I suspect those other images are all over that file size. For forum web postings, an image with 1200px on the long side is generally all that is needed.
Thanks for sharing your project. It’s cool to see your process of design. I hope you share an inside view of the completed amplifier.
Wish I could be more helpful, file size is the only thing I can think of. This forum is sorta a "dimple plugin" for my website and I don't have much control over it's functionality.
I'll try that but I can't seem to link a picture from Imagur either.
Thanks
Hi wntrmute2, may be the file you are trying to load is too large. If its in PNG or a larger format change it to JPEG to make it smaller. I have a similar problem, I have been trying to upload a video file of a Tube Red plating with sound to show people the actual sound it makes. Video is 7 Meg and I think the Max you can upload is 1meg. If I can edit it to a smaller size I will upload so everybody can hear the Dam awful sound it makes. Dam Nice Amp you have .
Keep Building.
Regards Will
Nope. I just get an error message telling me that the image wasn't loaded.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/vmFFl5e.jpg[/img]
Playing in their final resting place.
EF86 => 6S4A (follower) => 3C24. Edcor PT, Monolith S-11 OT. Toroid feeds the Rod Coleman regulators. Choke input for the 866A rectifiers.
That looks fun!!😀
Absolutely stunning! And I mean it! If it weren’t dangerous I would love to have that in my living room!
I thought it was only me that experimented like this..........
I agree with Robby. (But I do wish he lived next door to me...)
Looks like a mad scientist work bench.