captain_morgan & i are trying to make some kits to raise revenue for
sudoroom but the etching materials we have don't seem compatible on the
chemical side (maybe they're expired?).
we have boards but the photoresist isn't setting under the uv light so we
haven't gotten to the etching phase.
does anyone have any good photoresitive material we could use?
thx
does sudoroom have an isolation transformer? it's something that plugs
into a regular outlet and outputs the same voltage, but it's isolating.
we have a couple of universal AC converter boxes which provide 240VAC when
you plug them into 120VAC but they are "autotransformers" and they don't
isolate.
I want us to have an isolating transformer so that when people experiment
with AC-powered devices, they are much less likely to suffer a lethal
shock and die.
note: some voltage-regulator transformers are isolating, but since they
distort the waveform in order to achieve the voltage stabilizing, they are
not ideal for our purposes.
thank you,
-jake
we got a large box full of capacitors from hayward hackers. i found the box
they were in out in the entrance hall in a trash pile but the caps weren't
in there.
does anyone know where they went?
cm needs some
thx
i saw Max B looking through the sudomesh gear and i told him that i thought
he had quit the sudomesh project & asked what he was doing. He told me to
"fuck off" and i asked him to leave for violating our safe space policy. He
walked back in the front door after i walked him out the side door & when
he saw me he claimed he wanted to grab a spool of ethernet cable. i told
him to contact sudomesh to get whatever materials he claims are his.
i noticed he took a pair of rj45 crimpers (blue handle) which he claimed
were his.
~r
Hey Folks,
Seriously, we have over 100 AT6 punch down keystone jacks donated to
Sudoroom/SudoMesh.
Each one of them runs for $6.99 on Amazon.
If you would like to read the story about how this happened:
This AM Laura and I went down the street from Omni to drop off some
donations to de depot, and on our way back we saw a lady on her way to
donate some stuff too. But, when I read the label of one of the boxes that
read Panduit", my brain went in alert mode! :) So i asked her what was in
that box, she opened it for us and saw all those connectors! She asked me,
as you an artist? I said, not, but I know what these things are, and we can
use them! : ) She gave us the box. And that is how we got them. :)
Have a great weekend everyone!
Daniel
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A great opportunity to get out in nature, do something for the environment,
help make our community a better place to live, and *be very publicly seen
as a force for Good in our neighborhood*!
The 21st Annual Oakland Creek to Bay Day
<http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PWA/o/FE/s/ID/OAK024743> is coming
up Saturday, September 17. But *if we want to register as a volunteer
group, and propose a specific site to work on, we need to register TODAY
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxmJHcUrUPLEyXjs1HKtX7M__XE1hYO8q…>.*
*Speak up asap if you'd like to participate, if you have any ideas for a
site to work on (here's the existing list so far
<http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PWA/o/FE/s/ID/OAK024743#locations>;
we can propose more), and especially if you can help as volunteer
(co-)coordinator! *I would love to participate, but September is looking to
be a busy month for me, so I'd prefer not to be the sole volunteer
coordinator
Patrik
Dan Fredell's
<http://danfredell.com/df/Projects/Entries/2013/1/6_DMX_Dimmer.html> 4
channel design uses a 20mhz clock
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 1:01 AM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
> send links along with claims like this
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> On Wed, 24 Aug 2016, robb wrote:
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> and
>> why do you need a 20MHz crystal?
>> apparently you need 20mhz for 4 stable channels when using the timer
>> method
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