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  • Briefcase PC

  • The keyboard receiver was initially under the acrylic but didn't always see the keyboard so I moved it up and just behind the LCD. You can see it sticking out on the right side and works well. My friend used a USB laptop sized keyboard and was able to...
  • Charge (optional)

  • uECG uses a micro USB port for charging. You can charge it from a usual phone 5V USB adapter (or laptop/PC USB port). Insert the micro USB cable into the port and the device will begin charging;Remove the cable to stop charging;The device does not have...
  • Final Test

  • For the final test, the PV panel was connected and the fuses installed. The system switches on automatically. Since I use a wet battery, I have set this in the PV inverter. Therefore, please check your inverter to see which types are supported. I then...
  • ESPCLOCK

  • My full project diary can be found here. There are very few parts required, and all of them should be quite easy to obtain. Connect the ESP-12E dev module to your laptop via a standard micro-USB cable. Then install the Arduino IDE and follow the steps...
  • Build the PCB

  • Note: Do not connect the batteries yet! Download the KiCad filesGenerate the GERBER files or download themManufacture the PCBOrder the Bill of MaterialsSolder the parts on the PCBDo a continuity test Use the test firmware to ensure everything is...
  • Connect the tester to the trailer

  • Connect the tester to the trailer in the following order: Connect the 4-pin flat connector to the mating connecting on the trailer.Connect the 5 volt battery to the ESP32. (I assume the 12 volt battery is already connected.  If not, connect it now.)...
  • Unpacking

  • Welcome, everyone! This is an instruction on how to use uECG kits that we sell, but it’s also useful if you want to make your own uECG. Or maybe you were just browsing Hackaday and accidentally found our projects. In any case, thank you for being interested...
  • Assembling the Components

  • *Full Instructions coming soon* Audio Luckily for me, the screen I bought for this build has an integrated amp as well as a 3.5mm audio jack and a speaker plug, which makes this incredibly simple to implement and perfect for a handheld build. First,...
  • Testing Our Board

  • Now as we are done with the setup of the dashboard and PCB. We are ready to move on to check if our Board is working fine or not. For that, we need to power up our PCB. We can do that by using a Powerbank as well asby connecting it through a suitable...
  • laptop2pi

  • These instructions assume some familiarity with the Pi and it's command line. You're also going to be disassembling the laptop, cutting bits away, and soldering. Make sure you're comfortable with that.PREPARE THE SD CARD FOR THE ZERODownload the latest...
  • Building the Trash Printer

  • The Trash Printer has two primary parts - the flake extruding print head, and the gantry that moves it around.  The Extruder The flake extruding print head is fairly easy to build, and costs roughly $150 in parts. You can find the full parts list...