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  • Materials You Will Need:

  • 1-NodeMCU ESP8266 board 1-PIR sensor 1-LM35 temperature sensor 6- 3904 NPN transistors 4-1n4001 diodes. 8-1k ohm resistors 4-5v relays 2-12v relays (can be replaced by 5v ones). 8-Terminal blocks Some wiring to connect everything and that's it.
  • Top it off with warm water

  • If you've still got some space, you can mix in a little more water to bring it up to just under 5 gallons. You will need to stir it a little more to make sure the water is evenly distributed and everything is uniform. Make sure to leave a little bit...
  • Final Wreath Assembly

  • The most fun part was taking the circuit and wrapping pipe cleaners around everything. I put the PCB in the middle of the green circle, made sure that the candle pipe cleaners were in place, and used some other pipe cleaners for attaching the PCB to...
  • Testing relays with raspberry

  • There are some python scripts that you can download from github. They are very simple and used to turn on and off relays. Connect everything and ensure that the raspberry pi can turn on and off the lights and amplifier on command.
  • Painting and gluing

  • Soooo after printing goes the worst part. Glueing and painting. Unfortunately this project is so big that it require some glueing (I'm useing ender3) so just glue everything together. It is preaty easy to spot which parts need to be glued together. After...
  • Prepare top plate for the glass

  • On the top side of the acrylic plate right around the copper plate, you can put some more PE tape to flatten the edges quite a bit and level everything out on that side. The tape is also flexible and can compressed, so it's ideally also a good surface...
  • JudgeTron 9001

  • Okay, what does a JudgeTron need? My idea was to use neural networks embedded in biological units to do the whole judging thing. These biological units unfortunately don't have native electrical interfaces: I couldn't just put a RJ45 into them and have...
  • Making Sure Everything is working

  • It took me a long while to get things started. There was a lot of editing of libraries and Googling involved as documentation around connectivity was really limited to that one example above. But in the end everything worked. Below are some basic troubleshooting...
  • Step 7: Connect Everything

  • First, put some glue on the chassis and stick the main base. Place the Nano and the battery in. Time to connect everything according to the diagram. Connect 9V Battery and ButtonPlace the button in the side opening. Use glue to secure it.Connect...
  • TI-84+ SE Backlight

  • Now we need to get the metal plate off of the screen. This is the most dangerous part of the project. Get some rubbing acohol and pour it into the holes in the back of the plate. This will help dissolve the adhesive holding it to the screen. I let the...
  • NeuroBytes

  • Reflow.I use a modified toaster oven to reflow NeuroBytes, usually 8 or 12 at a time. It's not perfect; I usually watch the parts through the oven's window and sometimes need to manually extend the cycle to ensure everything reflows properly. I also...
  • Portable environmental monitor

  • Populate the board. You will need some good experience with 0805 SMD soldering, and some tools like soldering iron and hot air rework station. Start with the bottom side, with the microcontroller, the other ICs and finally the small passive components....
  • The FireVolt Project

  • Step one is to get yourself an InStove 60L and get familiar with it. Boil some water, try different fuels, play around. Everything related to the build is downstream from this. At worst, if this is as far as you get, you'll be able to cook huge amounts...