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@pugwash So let me ask another question, it looks like for me to get WiFi going with an Arduino board I would need to introduce an ESP8266 into the mi...
@pugwash My plan was to use the same chips to keep the power down as well. How are you connecting those chips to Wifi?
@dale Agreed. So I have this older one that was given to me from a friend. Nothing wrong with it but it was not shiny and new :-) Since the new one wa...
Here is the multi meter I just bought. It's pretty nice and not that expensive. Though rather then saving the money I just bought the case and extra p...
Do you use 4 channels all that often? I just bought a nice multi meter so I guess the multi meter option in the Hentek is not all that needed. I thoug...
I'm up in the air to which one to choose here? Is 4 channels really that helpful for my little Arduino projects? The 2 channel SainSmart is only a lit...
@bwchester I'm totally gonna make that simple one! Thx ?
Oops! Apparently this really is not a big deal and you do it via the board manager. I guess I should have clicked a few more times before I posted :-)
@zeferby Yeah I agree with you on this. I really don't want to become a C++ expert here. I'm afraid I would spend so much time learning C++ that I wou...
Thank you both very much! How about the * in the *request section of the code? What does the * have to do with things? I'm guessing this is all C++ ...
Would this be a good kit for ceramic caps?
HAHAHA! Just found this in my inbox. I guess it would be more of an extreme version of what I want to build!
OK, it's amazing what some more Google work can do! This might be the way I go! HAHAHA
Thanks Bill! Yes, that is my concern regard moving the lasers each time and having to realign them. Maybe a strip of some type that has two connection...
@byron I'm going to take that direction for my first try because I won't have to build a circuit to make it work. Still, that method would be draining...