The tireless volunteers Steve Bloom ( stevebloom55(a)gmail.com ) and I
believe Rayc ( what is is email - anyone know? ) are in the midst of
decommissioning electrical runs from to La Commune, from the panel in Rise
Above that also feeds the oft-tripping breaker to the upstairs.
All, before touching this panel, please attempt to communicate first with
Steve or Rayc regarding whether it safe to do. Specifically, all, NEVER
reach your hand inside a panel that does not have a cover plate on
(covering the electrical wires and connections), even if it is only to flip
a breaker. Instead, at a minimum, put the cover plate back on first.
This panel includes the oft-tripping breaker for the Kitchen and TIL etc
offices - #8, so please pay heed.
Steve showed me that he decommissioned breakers # 7 & 11.
Breakers 3&4 were I believe decomissioned by an electrician hired by Rise
Above.
#8 is the one that always trips and needs to be worked on / rewired to
prevent this
Please see the photo below for reference.. thanks!
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David
I would like to block St. Nik for 1 month. I would like him to get a better
feel and understanding of sudo's culture and values before he becomes a
member, and to feel like he has a longer period of time in order to do this.
Hi everyone!
Is there still weekly movie night? What does one have to do to book the
basement to screen a film?
I'd like to screen the Battle of Algiers with a friend of mine (she's a
local prof of film studies) soon down there.
Anyone interested in that?
Luv,
April
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The following is for building & human safety:
1. Please email the discuss and building groups PRIOR to beginning work on
electrical, with the following infos:
- your ph# and email
- brief description & location of work being performed including relevant
(sub)panel
- anticipated date, & length of outage if any
2. While you are working, leave a note on the relevant panel with your
name, ph#, & email, as well as instructions as to what breakers must be
left off while you are working.
3. When you have to leave, do not leave any exposed wiring: Panel covers
must be put back on, outlets covered, etc.
4. Please send a message to discuss & building lists with the status of the
work, what was changed, what breakers are re/dis-connected and to what,
etc, if it is finished and if not when/what is needed to do so, etc.
Hope that is agreeable to all?
David
INTRODUCTION TO BEEKEEPING CLASS
Once you’ve had a fantastic romantic Valentines day - You’ll be ready to get moving forward on your new years resolution to “Keep Bees”!
Don’t worry if you don’t have a place to keep them - you’ll get lots of creative idea from this lecture.
Yes, this is the place to start. Come ready for some fascinating facts about our most important agricultural helper, and learn what you need to know to get going.
Wear comfortable clothes - they make you feel better, but don’t wear wool or perfume as they make honeybees aggressive.
Save the Date: February 15th, 2015 1pm - 4pm (perhaps later)
Save the Location: The Omni Collective: Counter Culture Labs
4799 Shattuck Avenue,Oakland, CA
Make a donation to cover the cost of life: $35 suggested.
RSVP’s appreciated: BeeHappySolutions(a)gmail.com <mailto:BeeHappySolutions@gmail.com>
Come by bicycle, bus or car - street parking is tough.
Bring Snacks made from anything made by the help of a bee.
I’m going to bring some accidentally fermented honey wash water.
INTRODUCTION TO BEEKEEPING CLASS
Once you’ve had a fantastic romantic Valentines day - You’ll be ready to get moving forward on your new years resolution to “Keep Bees”!
Don’t worry if you don’t have a place to keep them - you’ll get lots of creative idea from this lecture.
Yes, this is the place to start. Come ready for some fascinating facts about our most important agricultural helper, and learn what you need to know to get going.
Wear comfortable clothes - they make you feel better, but don’t wear wool or perfume as they make honeybees aggressive.
Save the Date: February 15th, 2015 1pm - 4pm (perhaps later)
Save the Location: The Omni Collective: Counter Culture Labs
4799 Shattuck Avenue,Oakland, CA
Make a donation to cover the cost of life: $35 suggested.
RSVP’s appreciated: BeeHappySolutions(a)gmail.com <mailto:BeeHappySolutions@gmail.com>
Come by bicycle, bus or car - street parking is tough.
Bring Snacks made from anything made by the help of a bee.
I’m going to bring some accidentally fermented honey wash water.
I have always loved the idea behind Circuit Hacking Mondays, which happens
at Noisebridge every Monday for the past n years.
Sudoroom will be having Hardware Hacking Tuesdays from now until t, and we
need to come up with some stock kits for n00bs to put together to learn
how to electronics!
seeing as we just got a huge donation of stuff (listed below) I say we
come up with something that uses these excellent, FREE recycled components
that would otherwise end up in a landfill or our lungs. It helps greatly
that the components just happen to be perfect for...
DIY micro-music synthesizers!!!
picture this: a kit you can put together at sudoroom which, when you're
done, makes awesome musical sounds and maybe sequences with a bunch of
dials to turn and buttons to push.
your mission: design a cool kit using the parts we have plenty of! the
winning designs will be made into actual circuitboards sent out for
fabrication and zillions of people will build those kits!
we have unlimited potentiometers (board-mounted with a long enough shaft
to turn with fingers)
unlimited board-mounted buttons (four-pin, either SPST or DPST)
unlimited piano-style DIP switches (two and eight positions)
unlimited op-amps (250MHz bandwidth OPA354 i believe)
unlimited 74HC14 schmitt triggers (six oscillators of any frequency)
RCA jacks, headphone jacks, LM1877 audio amplifier chips
and all the resistors and capacitors you could possibly need
your design should not include a microcontroller, just passive parts that
go together and make noise. Input will be 5 volts DC, output will be
line-level audio for going into amplified speakers.
we have lots of logic chips like 74HC163 four-bit counters and 74AC351
8-input multiplexers - so it should be easy to add a sequencer to your
design!
if you have plug-in breadboards, bring them in, it will make it easier to
prototype this stuff.
see you on tuesdays!
-jake
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:
> Sounds like we should come up with a little electronics kit that uses as
> many of these as possible, and then sell or give them away as soldering
> 101 kits.
>
> Patrik
>
> On Jan 31, 2015 1:39 PM, "Jake" <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
> yesterday I brought a pickup truck load of electronics to sudoroom:
>
> 20000 20000 ohm pots
> 20000 board-mount buttons
> thousands of op-amp chips
> boxes of RCA jax and headphone jax
> hundreds of 87c52 microcontrollers...!
> spools of surfacemount capacitors and resistors (mostly 0805 size)
> 1,000 74HC14N (for hex oscillators!!) and lots of other interesting chips
> thousands of 25V lectrolytix 220 470 1000uF
> a thousand NDT3055L general purpose NPN transistors
> a thousand LM1877 audio amplifier chips
> hundreds of LM1881 video sync seperators (for overlaying text on video!)
> rails and rails of DIP switches (piano style, 2 pos and 8 pos)
> many assembled circuitboards with cool stuff on them, including FPGAs!
> boxes and boxes of 4x6" backlit monochrome LCD displays...
>
> what should we build with all this stuff?
>
> now i gotta design a board that uses those things to make music for a hardhack tuesdays kits...
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yesterday I brought a pickup truck load of electronics to sudoroom:
20000 20000 ohm pots
20000 board-mount buttons
thousands of op-amp chips
boxes of RCA jax and headphone jax
hundreds of 87c52 microcontrollers...!
spools of surfacemount capacitors and resistors (mostly 0805 size)
1,000 74HC14N (for hex oscillators!!) and lots of other interesting chips
thousands of 25V lectrolytix 220 470 1000uF
a thousand NDT3055L general purpose NPN transistors
a thousand LM1877 audio amplifier chips
hundreds of LM1881 video sync seperators (for overlaying text on video!)
rails and rails of DIP switches (piano style, 2 pos and 8 pos)
many assembled circuitboards with cool stuff on them, including FPGAs!
boxes and boxes of 4x6" backlit monochrome LCD displays...
what should we build with all this stuff?
now i gotta design a board that uses those things to make music for a
hardhack tuesdays kits...
Re: Replace Sudo elec outlets with GFI
I may be able to lower the Drama Levels by suggesting that folks Hardware
Hacking on mains voltage use a WAY LOWER amp breaker for their Hackery;
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/cb-1605/5-amp-push-to-reset…
Either shell out a few bucks to buy one& slap it into a power strip... or
scavenge a similar/lower rated one from some scrapworthy device. Idea is-
the 5er or lower will pop WAY before risking anyone else getting shut
down. I had a "test box" with Variac. volt& meters and switch
selectable breakers from 1/2 to 15 amps for test/hacking and it saved a lot
of headaches let alone preventing damages:>
HtH
Oren Beck
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Hey, all the boxes on the main table of sudo, a MESA donation by Jake, is
beig sorted nd put away, and as it goes heres a preliminary inventory of
whats going on with it.