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2S charger 9-15v input 2S Balance and Protection Board DC to DC Buck Converter 5amps 2S Charger Indicator Small MOSFET Module I used a 5.5mmx2.1mm DC Barrel jack mounted just above the USB input with a hole drilled there. I picked these because they...
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A smart phone controlled garage door for less than 10 bucks! The terminals on the board are a little small for the wires found in my walls. Use short pigtails to come out of the Sonoff then wire nut those to the existing house wires. And kill your...
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but a different rubber bucking may have a less tight fit with the 1.5 barrel adapter.the spring that I used was the NR1 (OD5mm wire 0.5mm 150mm long)the RPM slowed a bit down, what made it easier to pull of some singe shots on the full auto sear, for...
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...... ### Here's the backstory: I got a cool EACHINE (JJRC) H8 MINI DRONE QUADCOPTER for like 12 bucks. Delivered. In only 6 weeks. After purchasing, watched some videos and found out it is not a drone for beginners. I've not flown quadcopters before.
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HW-384 DC DC Step Down Module / USB Buck Converter Board. Here's a link to a five-pack: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HXU1C6U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (If you can't use Amazon, Google the part number "HW-384" or...
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For a roughly $20 add-on with hardware and bearings, you will not find a better bang for your buck. Over 40 hours of engineering went into the design, which in itself is an amazing value that you can just download the end parts free. Cheers! 11/28...
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For the design I will be designing a case to house a SKR 1.4 Turbo, a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 (I currently have a 3+), a couple of buck converters (fans, Pi's power, LEDS, etc), and possibly a Mosfet or Relay mount for future use (for an eventual upgrade...
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Here is a filament tractor bench that I built for testing purposes of polystruder XR3 filament extruder. You will need following electronic parts to built.Stepper controller with built-in driver:...
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1x 20A Buck Voltage Step Down - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PCN6T6F?ie=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=azxiana-20&linkId=6ca2c3aa763585d894e6f50f7ac971ce&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl 2. 1x 80x80x15m 24V Cooling Fan -...
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## Power MONTY is powered by a 24v 24A switching PSU mounted on the side, with a DC-DC buck convertor to supply the correct power to each unit. ## Cooling The side cooling on the right side is a ESP8266 with a restful API server that controls...
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( but then you do get two batteries out of one) Lithium Ion battery with 18WH you need to strip out one of the following replacement: ( no glue used and easy to strip, be very careful not to puncture the...
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Major advantages in my experience: - cheaper (all you need is a GU10 socket and a GU10 spot - together <USD 5) - easier to install (simply clips on/slides into the extrusion) - much (!) brighter light - fully printable, fully adjustable - runs on...
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I remixed a buck converter holder here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4704985 so it fits on the rail out of the way to provide the fan with 12 volts from the stock 24 - make sure you use a multimeter and adjust the screw to output 12 volts before...
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I included a model of the same L-Bracket used in case they are no longer offered on Amazon or you would like to try and save a buck. However, I highly recommend buying the metal brackets from their catalog so that they do not melt upon coming in...
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**Specs** - Output voltage range: 0 - 36 V - Output current range: 0 - 5 A **Required hardware** *Electronics* - [DPS5005...
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This unit has buck/boost switchers for +3.3V and +5.0V output when the unit is active. I had to remove the USB connector and wired it manually onto the top panel. I also had to solder a 470 ohm resistor across the 5.0V port so the unit would not...
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Even though you need to buy a step-up ring seperately, each taking lens you want to equip will only cost a few bucks. Also, you can use a rear-cap when you scope is not attached to anything; something you can't even buy from Rapido. Note: this QR...
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...thick, N52 strength Neodymium iron boron, which cost about 8-10 bucks each. (Lower strengths untested.) Build at your own risk. These magnets are powerful (each has a 61-lb. pull strength) and therefore dangerous. By downloading you accept the risk.
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However with careful component selection, you can also use blheli_32 and a small microcontroller + mosfet + buck converter (or just buy a Narfduino). Source code is included for Narfduino Brushless Compleat/Compact. **Solenoid Modification** ...
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There should be plenty of room for the wiring betI made the main body of the goggle with 4.25 mm heat set screws, the front, camera holding part has 6mm for screws, and my part is 14.75mm so you're going to need 4x25mm 4M screws to hold the body...
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However with careful component selection, you can also use blheli_32 and a small microcontroller + mosfet + buck converter (or just buy a Narfduino). Source code is included for Narfduino Brushless Compleat/Compact. **Solenoid Modification** ...
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But at least I have somewhere to put my phone, and I even shoehorned in a buck converter USB port to keep it charged. I could go on redesigning it, ad infinitum, but I've decided to make the best of a bad job, and live with it. It'll do! Its only...
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Decided I wanted to do a Hal 9000 I used a few things to set the scale here, first, I wanted to use a 5Mm red led so I kept that spacing for 5mm (you will need to sand it slightly to fit the led snug), second I wanted to use a 35MM glass Cabochon...
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Powering both devices from a single supply/source: Options: * Two different batteries (LiPo " 4.2 volt for RCWL-0516, LiFePO4 3.2 volt for ESP32) * LDO (drop voltage from LiPo 4.2 volts to 3.3 volts for ESP32) * Buck Converter (boost voltage from...
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2.0 version here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4892827 Okay, I have seen cupholder mounts in stores for 60 bucks, I wanted to make something on my own. I am currently printing this out, consider this a work in progress. Key features it...
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This way if you reduce the voltage of the 5020 blower fan with a buck converter, it will be quiet, yet still can provide sufficient cooling for the electronics. I have routed the screen's cable to come out through the right panel's opening, providing...
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We're all a community here, lets try not to screw each-other for a quick buck. ----------------------V3 - Update!! 8-13-2019---------------------- New design is ready and prints off MUCH better looking, so much so that I've deleted V2 models and...
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SH1122 1x CNY70 Reflective Optical Sensor 50mA 1x 5V USB powerbank electronics for 1x LiIon battery 1x green LED 3mm 1x red LED 3mm 1x resistor 100 2x resistor 120 1x resistor 10k 1x reed opener 1x micro momentary switch 1x SS12D00 switch 2x 1.8-5V...
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The "Converter Holder" is a clip that holds the little plastic 'jelly bean' that is half way along the angel eyes power cable, there's a buck/boost converter in it, as the angel eye is sold for fitting into car headlights, so has to handle 10 to 18...