Retrograde clock using servos

Retrograde clock using servos

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This is a funny experiment to build a retrograde clock using servos and controlled by an ESP32 Arduino.For the Arduino, I used the D1 Mini ESP from AZ-Delivery. The clock ESP needs to be configured with the correct SSID and Password or use the EspTouch app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dparts.esptouch, which can configure this ESP via Bluetooth.Subsequently, the clock contacts an NTP server, in this case, pool.ntp.org. The clock is configured for timezone 1 (Amsterdam) and uses daylight saving time calculation according to the European standard.As an extra feature, the clock has two LEDs that light up in the morning or afternoon.See my youtube video: https://youtu.be/lQSqS2Veb0EComponentsESP32 Arduino2x 220 ohm resistors2x LED (white)2x SG90 Servos

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