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  • The code

  • I will try to comment the code used for the sensor-box, this is the latest version consider that there's 6 version. The weirdest problem i've encountered is the heap fragmentation, as a self learning guy, I've wildly used Strings (especially in a past...
  • 2.3 3D- printed box

  • We constructed 3d-printed box. We use some ready construction parts – battery boxes RUICHI 84*44*18 mm, only for versions with 6 AAA batteries as power supply.   Battery boxes RUICHI 84*44*18 mm We used Anycubic Max4 3d printer with 210 x 210...
  • Clone of stEve

  • Mechanical assembly- Stepper motors into parts A1 & A2- Ends B1 & B2 slot into A1 & A2 to make a rectangle (B2 has no tabs, it goes in at the hook ends of A1 & A2)
  • Installing the App & Deploying the DApp

  • TOOLS PCMicroSD Card ReaderWi-FiUSB Type-C - AC Power Supply COMPONENTS Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 2GBSanDisk microSD 32GB Extreme Pro U3 V30 A1OSOYOO Raspberry Pi Touch Screen 3.5"Raspberry Pi Camera V2 Adafruit Flat Flex Cables for Raspberry Pi Camera...
  • Craig-o-Matic

  • As mentioned, I added a second (toggle) switch wired to A1 on the Arduino mini pro. The toggle has a built-in LED, so I used the Arduino 5V rail to power it.
  • Clone of stEve

  • - A1,A2,B1,B2 assembly snaps into base C (line it up and pull the two spring clips back if necessary)- Tape a nut into slots on B1 & B2 (tape on one side should be enough to stop the nut falling out)
  • See if it works

  • go back to the Data tab and refresh the page If you don't have any unshipped orders - or it didn't work - it will say "no unshipped orders" in A1 If you do have some they should be listed there in all their glory
  • Garden Squid

  • X10 (optional):If you want to use X10, connect your CM19A to the USB port on the raspberry pi. Plug in the wireless controller module to your outlet.Download mochad and run it to start the server that sends commands to the X10 modules.https://sourceforge.net/projects/mochad/At...