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  1. Textbook Deans plug charging setup.

    #rc
  2. After several iterations I think I have achieved filament detection switch geometry perfection. Now to print the whole part and see if this fixes my false triggers problems on my Voron Trident Galileo Filametrix print head.

  3. After several iterations I think I have achieved filament detection switch geometry perfection. Now to print the whole part and see if this fixes my false triggers problems on my Voron Trident Galileo Filametrix print head. #3dprinting #CAD #Voron

  4. After several iterations I think I have achieved filament detection switch geometry perfection. Now to print the whole part and see if this fixes my false triggers problems on my Voron Trident Galileo Filametrix print head. #3dprinting #CAD #Voron

  5. After several iterations I think I have achieved filament detection switch geometry perfection. Now to print the whole part and see if this fixes my false triggers problems on my Voron Trident Galileo Filametrix print head. #3dprinting #CAD #Voron

  6. After several iterations I think I have achieved filament detection switch geometry perfection. Now to print the whole part and see if this fixes my false triggers problems on my Voron Trident Galileo Filametrix print head. #3dprinting #CAD #Voron

  7. @rpimag I've made good progress on my #MicroPython RTK #GNSS (precision GPS) firmware for the Pico. I can now configure the GPS module while passing through GPS data to the USB output of the Pico. So other GNSS software just sees data as if the GPS module was connected directly to USB, but my code is a man in the middle, capturing data and displaying stats on the Pico Display. A LiPo battery maintains power when you unplug the USB lead from a computer. #MakerMonday

  8. @rpimag I've made good progress on my RTK (precision GPS) firmware for the Pico. I can now configure the GPS module while passing through GPS data to the USB output of the Pico. So other GNSS software just sees data as if the GPS module was connected directly to USB, but my code is a man in the middle, capturing data and displaying stats on the Pico Display. A LiPo battery maintains power when you unplug the USB lead from a computer.

  9. @rpimag I've made good progress on my #MicroPython RTK #GNSS (precision GPS) firmware for the Pico. I can now configure the GPS module while passing through GPS data to the USB output of the Pico. So other GNSS software just sees data as if the GPS module was connected directly to USB, but my code is a man in the middle, capturing data and displaying stats on the Pico Display. A LiPo battery maintains power when you unplug the USB lead from a computer. #MakerMonday

  10. @rpimag I've made good progress on my #MicroPython RTK #GNSS (precision GPS) firmware for the Pico. I can now configure the GPS module while passing through GPS data to the USB output of the Pico. So other GNSS software just sees data as if the GPS module was connected directly to USB, but my code is a man in the middle, capturing data and displaying stats on the Pico Display. A LiPo battery maintains power when you unplug the USB lead from a computer. #MakerMonday

  11. @rpimag I've made good progress on my #MicroPython RTK #GNSS (precision GPS) firmware for the Pico. I can now configure the GPS module while passing through GPS data to the USB output of the Pico. So other GNSS software just sees data as if the GPS module was connected directly to USB, but my code is a man in the middle, capturing data and displaying stats on the Pico Display. A LiPo battery maintains power when you unplug the USB lead from a computer. #MakerMonday

  12. A few more QR code gates to make today for autonomous competition.

  13. Now I have Zigbee knobs and buttons to control my home automations. All paired with #HA and ready to integrate.

    #ha
  14. Now I have Zigbee knobs and buttons to control my home automations. All paired with and ready to integrate.

    #ha
  15. Now I have Zigbee knobs and buttons to control my home automations. All paired with #HA and ready to integrate.

    #ha
  16. Now I have Zigbee knobs and buttons to control my home automations. All paired with #HA and ready to integrate.

    #ha
  17. I’m going to be seeing QR codes in my sleep tonight.

  18. It looks an absolute beast, but the drive chain and steering fail in almost every way. I just tried to make it move with the wheels on and the motor is so fast that it doesn’t have the torque to even move it, and the steering servo doesn’t have the torque to move the steering at all if the wheels are touching the ground.

  19. I haven’t got my robot mobile yet, but we have built a test course and taken Brian’s robot for a spin.

  20. Well it printed beautifully. Now let’s see if all that late night CAD iterating has got everything in the right positions.

  21. Over a month on, I have not been idle on this project. The positioning of the steering and suspension assembly took a lot of tweaking to get right with my actual parts dimensions. But the suspension travel now works without the wheels tilting in an out. Then I had to make the drive components and servo fit around all this. Adding ribs for rigidity. Space is tight, but I'm getting there.

  22. Pleased with today's work. I designed a mounting system for QR codes to be used as gates for the autonomous robotics racing event in a few weeks time. We need around 50 of these gates, so the design needed to be weather proof, low cost, low effort and possible to make from scratch on site in case any gates have 'accidents' during the racing.

  23. I've now got ToDo lists set up for all the bin days. If I forget to put out the bin then my office lights will flash for 15 seconds every 5 minutes in the colour of the bin that needs to be put out, until I mark the task done.

    #ha
  24. Today I extended my learning with entity grouping, helpers and smart bulb switches. My hot water can now be automated via a Zigbee smart switch and is scheduled to run in the night on the cheap car charging tarrif we are on, which is preferable right now to running the oil powered boiler since heating oil more than doubled in price. My office lights are now dimmable and the motion sensor I use for the stairs now turns on the light at the top as well as the one at the bottom.

    #ha
  25. It's a good job I am doing this for a hobby. If I charged myself my hourly wage for building my Trident and auto filament changer and getting it working (mostly) then it would have cost me around £30,000 to date.

  26. It's a good job I am doing this for a hobby. If I charged myself my hourly wage for building my #Voron Trident and #ERCFv3 auto filament changer and getting it working (mostly) then it would have cost me around £30,000 to date. #3dprinting

  27. It's a good job I am doing this for a hobby. If I charged myself my hourly wage for building my #Voron Trident and #ERCFv3 auto filament changer and getting it working (mostly) then it would have cost me around £30,000 to date. #3dprinting

  28. It's a good job I am doing this for a hobby. If I charged myself my hourly wage for building my #Voron Trident and #ERCFv3 auto filament changer and getting it working (mostly) then it would have cost me around £30,000 to date. #3dprinting

  29. It's a good job I am doing this for a hobby. If I charged myself my hourly wage for building my #Voron Trident and #ERCFv3 auto filament changer and getting it working (mostly) then it would have cost me around £30,000 to date. #3dprinting

  30. @piofthings New PB for me too today. Smashed my record for time from opening box of shiny new electronics device and letting the magic smoke escape. zigbee main switch fried in under 30 minutes from opening the packaging.

    #ha