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RichardCollins wrote 05/01/2019 at 12:03 point

Thank you for following my Low Cost, Three axis Gravimeter project. I just posted a new video with my first interference rings, but have a lot to do yet.  I am not sure how to post links yet.  Here is a link to the video:  https://hackaday.io/project/164550/log/162771-low-cost-gravimeter-video-1-my-first-interference-picture-and-thoughts

Please take time to add a photo of yourself, even if you are wearing a mask.  It is hard to remember a faceless profile.  Thanks. If you want to brainstorm projects, post a comment on my project, or reply here.  Is that possible?  I am trying to find people interested in gravity, so if you know of someone, please tell me or have them contact me.  This is way too much for one person, and I am working 12-18 hours a day besides.  So exciting.  I dreamed about gravity my whole life, and now I might get to use it for imaging the earth's interior.  Lol!

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Daren Schwenke wrote 04/08/2019 at 20:59 point

Thank you for the follow and like of my #MPRT - Modified planetary robotics transmission project.  Can't wait to see where this goes..

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Dennis wrote 04/08/2019 at 02:28 point

Hi thanks for liking and following my projects Sun Chaser and Anna2 aka A2 the agbot!

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Hjorgenogueira wrote 04/08/2019 at 11:21 point

with sharing knowledge people are always previleged, so i am the one to say thanks for sharing ;)

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Thomas wrote 04/06/2019 at 19:26 point

Thanks for the like & follow of my projects #Solar Water Heating Controller and #Low-Cost Programmable Power Supply !

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Hjorgenogueira wrote 04/08/2019 at 11:22 point

solar or similar projects are always for me a way to gain kowledge and maybe make some diference ;) so thanks for sharing!

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Thomas wrote 04/08/2019 at 18:04 point

Making a solar heating controller is indeed fun! With  the help of the connectivity features and data logs I soon figured out that different heating strategies for more or less sunny days are possible. The PCB is still not done, though ;-)

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jvsalatino wrote 04/05/2019 at 13:01 point

Thanks!

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Vittorio Loschiavo wrote 04/05/2019 at 04:16 point

Thank you for following and like to my project https://hackaday.io/project/87345-mini-vertical-wind-generator-3d-printed

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Hjorgenogueira wrote 04/05/2019 at 07:47 point

you are welcome!

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drdunc1000 wrote 03/28/2019 at 22:15 point

Thanks for following rthe excel front end for openscad model creation.  Are you comfortable in excel?

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Hjorgenogueira wrote 04/03/2019 at 17:38 point

you are welcome, sure... not an expert though ;)

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Robin wrote 03/28/2019 at 18:31 point

Thank you for the follow and like!

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Kris Winer wrote 03/28/2019 at 16:49 point

Thanks for following my Compact, $25 spectrometer and Bin Level Monitoring projects!

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Hjorgenogueira wrote 04/03/2019 at 17:39 point

all in all gret projects ;)

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Timothy Woo wrote 11/09/2017 at 13:40 point

Thanks for following Reflowduino!

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Patrick Van Oosterwijck wrote 01/18/2017 at 15:43 point

Thank you for following my #LiFePO4wered/Pi project!

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jvsalatino wrote 01/18/2017 at 09:42 point

Thanks for follow me

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Radu Motisan wrote 07/15/2016 at 12:57 point

Thanks for following the uRADMonitor project. If you want to support the development (but also help with the Igg campaign), you can purchase one of the available detectors on https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/uradmonitor , the solderable KIT1 for instance was very well received by the Makers community, and there is also an ongoing competition on http://www.uradmonitor.com/topic/soldering-the-kit1/ . Thanks again, Radu

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Mahesh Venkitachalam wrote 02/09/2016 at 03:42 point

Thanks for following my Python project!

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fred frazelle wrote 01/29/2016 at 03:54 point

Thank for following my hack!  Am stuck with some python - if you have any ideas, they would certainly be welcome!  Have a great evening!  :)

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Michel Kuenemann wrote 01/20/2016 at 21:04 point

Hello,

Thanks for skulling my PV system monitoring project.

Michel

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Lamington Pavlova wrote 09/10/2015 at 09:04 point

Hi thank you for your comments on the solar hot water hack , I have always considered the simpler it is, the better it works!

My next project is a solar pv battery charger that produces no RF interference ,by having it fully charge the batteries with the relay  normally in the (closed ) position and when it reaches 14.4v switches (open) with no internal resistance when charging I.E. comparatoritor senses the charge voltage --relay normally closed but when the voltage reaches 14.4v relay opens and no charge .but if the battery becomes under load and battery voltage drops say to 12.6v then the relay closes to recharge the battery --depending on the type of relay used mine is operating at 20 amps of current.

So I want to use this system for my home lighting using about 15 led,s downlights around the home.  

Cheers and beers  Bob Murton (down under!)

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gregted wrote 06/24/2014 at 23:27 point
Thanks for following my hack.

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Svavar Konradsson wrote 06/23/2014 at 08:05 point
Thanks for following!

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bijtaj wrote 06/23/2014 at 05:40 point
Thanks for the follow and skull for my Arduino Pi project!

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