Toasty Weather

Toasty Weather

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Hey everyone! So, our latest creation is finally ready for you - all you have to do is download the files. Toasty Weather is a one-of-a-kind toaster that stamps the current weather forecast or the weather forecast five hours later onto your bread. This way, you'll never regret going out without an umbrella or winter jacket in 25 degrees Celsius (77 Fahrenheit). Our cabinet was created by laser-cutting wood and 3D-printing components. To get started, you'll need: NodeMCU ESP8266 Arduino MEGA/UNO LCD (ex. Qapass 1602A) Two push buttons Three small stepper motors One big stepper motor (ex. Nema 17) Plenty of jump wires EasyDriver External power supply Relay Now, let's move on to the demo code - it works wonders, but we had issues connecting our NodeMCU to the internet. It kept crashing and for some reason, we couldn't fix it. The remaining two codes are how we wanted our toaster to work in a perfect world. If you're using NodeMCU, be aware of this issue. Toasty Weather was created in collaboration with DTU Denmark's Design of Mechatronics program and our teacher Ali Özkil. We hope you enjoy! Best wishes from MIGHTYTRONICS! Print Settings: Printer: Zortrax

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