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ANTIMICROBIAL/ANTIVIRAL Manufactured with PLACTIVE® an innovative Nanocomposite developed with a high quality PLA and a patented, scientifically validated and highly effective Nano-Copper additive. REUSABLE & RECYCLABLE You can use this mask any...
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Choose standard ESCs with a decent amperage between 20A and 40A.\r\n\r\n# Parts List\r\n\r\nTo complete this mod, you'll need the following electronic components:\r\n\r\n- A pair of 2204 or 2205 2300KV brushless motors (CW & CCW)\r\n- A pair of 20A...
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Après avoir imprimé un masque COVID "nano hack" à 2 entrées d'air, le problème principal est que avec un filtre à plusieurs couches, il est quasi impossible de respirer. Du coup, ça condense dans le masque, etc... Je propose une autre version...
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I drilled the holes a little, then used some spare short M3 screws to secure it to the frame. Parts Used: TBS Unify HV V3 TBS Nano CF RX VAS Ion V2 - (Any antenna should work) Banggood "RC Tail LED Light WS2812B with 5V Super Loud Buzzer Dual Mode...
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Using WS2812B LED strips and an Arduino nano, fancy light effects can be programmed, e.g., fading in and out in your favorite color when you turn the car on or off. Also, a constant white illumination or even a light barrier is thinkable, which lets...
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An Arduino Nano would be even better, because it's smaller, but we had the UNO already at home. Of course, the RobotGeek Geekduino is also usable. One idea was to program a web interface for the Robot on the Raspberry, so it’s possible to control...
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To complete this project you will need one of each of the following parts: An Arduino Nano (or similar), MFRC522 RFID Reader, 100k potentiometer, small push button, servo motor, power switch, and 3 LED's(colors of your choice, I used one blue in the...
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Cost: Skyris Filter wheel - $89.99 Gears - $1.40 Stepper Motor - $2.00 Stepper driver - $2.00 Arduino Nano - $3.20 My time - Negligible and unimportant That's a much better price. Hopefully, some of you can get some use out of this! How it's...
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The Pro Micro's I have seem a bit flaky so I might recommend trying another flavor of Arduino, perhaps a Nano. I made a short cable out of a servo extension to allow easy servo swap outs. I connected the servo + lead to "RAW", - lead to "GND", and...
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______________________________________________________________________ --- The design comes in 4 variations --- ______________________________________________________________________ --- Required regardless of variation --- -- Required -- Axle...
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The DarkLight Cover/Calibrator, known going forward as DLC, is a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) solution using an Arduino Nano, servo motor, and if desired, an Electroluminescent (EL) Panel. This device aims to act as a dust cover for remote telescope users,...
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The assembly guide showing the complete build instructions can be downloaded before purchase at https://www.stevesclocks.com/sp10 The primary non-printed components are: CNC Shield V4 or Silent Shield Clock Controller (Etsy) Ardiuno Nano ...
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In this example I use one blade nano QX prop 3) plug the motor to the correct back motor outputs (haven't tried front outputs tbh) 4) find or make a rigid enough beam (balsa wood, pvc pipe..). Cut it to an appropriate length depending on your...
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I'm running mine with the following hardware: Beef's Brushed Board (flashed with Betaflight) https://www.fpvheadquarters.com/beef-s-brushed-board.html 8.5mm (outer diameter) brushed motors...
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One 9g micro servo Some magnets (I took one from a hard disk and the others from a magnet game, but use whatever magnets you want) 2x10mm wood screws for the internals 3x15mm wood screws for the ball Some zip ties Plastic glue (I used super glue)...
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This unique case works perfectly well with both new RaspberryPi 3 and NooElec NESDR Nano 2 SDRs. This clever design utilizes direct connection of the RTL-SDR receivers to the Raspberry Pi, eliminating all need for USB extension cords within the...
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Here's What My Box Had to Do: * Be as Compact as Possible * Have No Screws Visible on the Outside Panels * Use 5g Servos for Movement * Be Powered by an Arduino Nano * Run Off a 9V Battery Block * Have a Hidden Power Switch And It Gets Even Better -...
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Tamiya Front uprights - again, there are many choices I chose the Carbon Reinforced Uprights 54154 (4) 1050 Ball bearings for front wheels All of my parts were purchased from TQRCracing www.tqrcracing.com Servo: Hitec HS-77BB Low Profile Servo...
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The Arduino used is the nano, paired with a HC-06 bluetooth module. Everything has been powered by a single 9v battery. Synthetic PTFE oil should be used to lube any part that might need it. Printing bolts in multiples is advised, using z hop in...
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Arduino nano1 pc. stepper motor 28-BYJ-48 with ULN2003 driver board (available for about 3 Euro in sets of 5)</li><li>1 pc. linear/sliding potentiometer (50kOhm, 25 mm sliding path, available for about 2 Euro in sets of 10)</li><li>6 pcs. 6mm steel...
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**Voici la nomenclature de l'électronique :** 1 x PCB rond pour la flèche (voir note: 3) 1 x circuit imprimé carré pour carte de contrôle (voir remarque: 3) 1 x batterie Lipo 3S - 850 mAh par exemple:...
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In addition you find a mod of the canopy to add a nano sized camera. Just put the camera inside from the bottom and secure it with some small drops of hotglue. I smacked a servo while landing so I made my own servo cover that also secures the...
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Heatsink: B00006B8CO (TX3, style: 7/370) Other Electronics: An Arduino Nano, 128x64 0.96" I2C OLED, FDD6670A MOSFET, and 4 tactile push buttons were used in this project. These components can be easily found on Ebay, except for the MOSFET; you may...
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Basically, those frames should be built around the new BetaFPV 20A Whoop AIO and all the nano format electronics we used before. See below for motor targets, frame specs, etc. Kudos to Matthew Nguyen, Chadd Astronomo, and David Clédon for pushing &...
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Loops in the back are for elastic band, taken from a cheap Halloween mask.\r\n\r\nBatteries are nano-tech 300mAh 1S 35C, which I had lying around. Used two of them, one connected via slide switch to the Peltier Cooler and PC fan in parallel. The...
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Connect everything to an Arduino Nano and a 9V battery - it all fits neatly inside the Arduino_box, which you can clip onto your belt. There's a hole for a mini on/off rocker switch, and I've included a schematic for connections and Arduino code too....
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you could use a fight controller F4/F7/FC 30,5x30,5 viewer: https://skfb.ly/onNw9 [url=https://ibb.co/ctYYQjb][img]https://i.ibb.co/ftDDHs8/esploso1.jpg[/img][/url] [url=https://ibb.co/bHpwJXn][img]https://i.ibb.co/CJxC2QF/image.png[/img][/url]...
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I should have probably used an arduino uno or nano but I had a few arduino megas already, so I used that. I made the chain link first as I wanted it to be able to print without supports and then made it with the smaller bucket but the wife...
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For this project you will need: - the printed parts - an Arduino Nano - the DS3231 Real Time Clock for reading the time - the 28BYJ-48 5V stepper motor with ULN2003 driver board - a push button - a 10k resistor - a 608 bearing - 6 M3 nut inserts - 5...
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I've also built a Reverie6 with a Crossfire Nano RX for some mid-range exploration. So far, I've flown about 20 packs through it, and it's behaving well. The lengthy 6" arms are not a problem when they're cut from 5mm carbon fiber. Notes: - One...