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  • Testing

  • For testing purpose I am using 220 watt bulbs of different colors. As you can see below in the images that we can operate our board with the use of our remote. Our Smart Electric Board works well. Now, we can attach it with our prototype. New...
  • Working with EpoxAcast 655

  • 3D Printing ObservationsObjet resin prints did not set correctly, possbily not enough mold release, or possibly due to objet verowhite plus reacting with epoxacast materials. I would recommend adding the extra step of a silicone mold.3D Printed ABS filament...
  • Two-handed chording keyboard

  • Assemble materials. If possible, try the mechanical switches to suit your hands. I used the Cherry MX Clear for all buttons. Perhaps, MX Blue would be better for Alt, Control, and Shift. Anyway, for the top boards you need "Tactile", and for the bottom...
  • How To Make A Smart Clock

  • Remove PH2.0 interface on the circuit boardAs my clock is small, and PH2.0 interface is relatively large, I decide to remove it, and switch to manually welding connection, as shown below:Refer to the picture. Use diagonal cutting pliers to cut PH2.0...
  • Step 2: Determine Your Saving

  • Let's ask yourself that how much power you want solar system will cover your electric bill each month. For example, each month your home consumes 560kWh, now you want solar system can produce electricity with amount 80% of that 560kWh. Then, solar system...
  • Materials and Tools

  • The supplies you need are pretty simple, and my hope is anyone can do this at home! Materials Old, discarded masksLet sit for 2 weeks, or dunk in alcohol because they might be grossLaser Cutting Files (Samples attached) Tools Heat SourceI used an electric...
  • Melt 200C/400F 5 Minutes

  • Put something heavy on top of your plastic parchment paper sandwich and let it melt. It should be all melted well in about 5 minutes. Wikipedia says Polypropylene melts at 130 to 171 °C (266 to 340 °F; 403 to 444 K), and I actually set my skillet...
  • Hook the Drill

  • You’ll need a power drill with a typical 3-jaw clamping chuck and a hook.  I did a survey of the hooks available at our local hardware store, and even though it’s a little smaller than ideal, I liked the metal one best, even better if you can find...
  • Bill of materials

  • M2.6 self-tapping B-type screw2:1 Heatshrink tube multiple colors115x90x55 mm enclosure boxRaspberry Pi PicoUSB Type B IP68 panel connector4 pin aviation connectorMetal electric foot switchUSB printer cable A typeMicro USB cable
  • Energy excess

  • As showed earlier on section 2.1 (Evaluating the interest of the SunHeater), depending on the system’s dimensioning there can be an energy availability excess, especially on the summer months on which no heater is required at all.The collector system...