Flux Engine (Stand-alone)

Flux Engine (Stand-alone)

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## A stand-alone FluxEngine based on the magnificent work done by David Given (http://cowlark.com/fluxengine/) ### ~~This project is in active development.~~ Project development currently on hold for re-evaluation. ### Current status is: * hardware 100%, * software 10%, * 3d-printed parts design: 99% ~~I plan to create a video of the complete assembly.~~ I am no longer planning to create an assembly video for a number of reasons. * The build I am currently using is a development build with port extenders (USB, HDMI, LAN) so the video would not be representative. * The build is not difficult to figure out without visuals but it is a tedious job which I don't like to repeat over and over to get a good video. * Response to this design has been disappointing and I probably will change a lot in the coming months. ### Incompatibilities: The current back-panel uses a USB-C port with a power delivery PCB. In recent testing I found the board to be underperforming (that is an understatement). None of the 10 boards I have managed to produce a stable 20 volts supply under even minor load. I drilled out the hold and mounted a simple socket for a laptop power supply. The back-panel will be redesigned for this.

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