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Re: [OTish] Free Electronics books
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [OTish] Free Electronics books
- From: "andy_powell_is" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 13:51:50 -0000
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> Good to hear your having fun .Keep practicing your soldering . You
will find
> electronics can be as addictive as home automation . Its good
if =
you can
But far more reliable than X10 :P
> build it cheaper than you can buy ,but its the satisfaction of
doing it
> yourself that makes it worthwhile.
Yeah, this is my first go at it properly, and it is kinda satisfying
getting it working, even if there was a lot of frustration at first..
This project has covered the teaching of electronics and transistors,
now to pick another component and see what we can learn from
there :D .. Mmm... Opto isolators sounds good :D
>Like any hobby it WILL cost you money . I
Ooo.. yes, especially when starting out....
> spent $150.00 on components and boxes last Saturday and thats with
a trade discount.
Ouch!
> BTW i got some 3mm infrared leds didnt realize they made them in
3mm.
hehehe, the problem I had is I could only find 3mm ones, eventually
got the 5mm ones ...
>
> Missed the delivery man today who has my high speed optos. Have
=
saved some
Always happens to me, so I get stuff delevered to the office now..
makes it easier to sneak into the house without SWMBO noticing.. :P
> ir codes on hv and sitting here testing them using the zone
controller and
> zone splitter .This was actually one of my to do projects ,so you
have
> helped me bring it forward .
Glad to have been of service :D
> Hopefully tomorrow nite(melbourne time) i will be able to report
some good
> news. I have also taken some photos will post them soon.
Photies is good :D
> new baby and im sure he will want to get back on to the ir network
project.
>
I'm expecting the baby to be fully trained and in use making pcb's bu
the age of 6 months :P
> Also if you have a few spare jacks ,make up some with a visible
=
led and
Yup, that's what I did , it's quite good, SWMBO was quite impressed
that I had a black box with flashing lights on it - NOT... :P
> resistor inside ,ideal for testing . Actually your idea of led
indication
> for the zone controller ,very good , didnt think of doing that.
:D - at last a good idea! :O
> believe it only draws 5mA when transmitting.
Is this in series or parallel? I'm still string to work out how to
measure the (m)amp usage, I've only got a basic multi meter..
> Xantech expensive stuff ?
Xantech 10 emitter connecting block is priced at =A3 77.23 (=A365.73 +
VAT)
>
> BTW had a look at your site didnt see anything on
> Home Vision?
>
I don't have anything on homevision yet but if you go to
www.automated.it/homevision/ there are some of the pics etc that I
did..
And I've just had an idea for my next project... convert the IR
receiver to a networked one using a Rabbit!! Mm.. maybe a little more
experiece is needed ...
Andy
For more information: http://www=
.automatedhome.co.uk
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