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Post by greginkansas on Feb 7, 2016 16:48:06 GMT
I wanted to do a window open close node first but kay talked me into this one. See pics Hide a node in the back and let openhab move the dials from the rfm69 network. Greg
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Post by papa on Feb 8, 2016 15:56:05 GMT
One of those WAF projects, eh?
Pretty neat.
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Post by greginkansas on Mar 3, 2016 0:14:04 GMT
Some progress -
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Post by papa on Mar 3, 2016 0:20:59 GMT
Good to hear about progress. Again pretty neat to use newer tech to revive a classy older tech. Kind of steam punky.
Please document when you get it working. Other purposes could likely benefit from what you learn.
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Post by greginkansas on Mar 4, 2016 0:39:11 GMT
Oops the pic
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Post by greginkansas on Mar 11, 2016 0:42:39 GMT
The code, I'm going to call it good enuf and move on.
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Post by papa on Mar 11, 2016 1:13:40 GMT
It's always good to be done enough with one thing so one can give attention to another adventure.
PS You might give this thread a more informative title (by editing it's first post) so others might more easily notice & benefit from your efforts.
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Post by papa on Mar 11, 2016 2:42:57 GMT
Thanks for posting your sketch. I like the new title of the thread.
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Post by papa on Feb 12, 2019 0:41:04 GMT
greg, I got curious about the motors you used. I discovered this Automotive Gauge Stepper Motor which needs the H-Bridge you pictured. What a great devices to serve purposes like you had.
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