Dr. Baker,
Brilliant “DIY Wireless Temp/Humid/Pressure sensors with Raspberry Pi Receiver” project. Do you have enough data yet to know how long your CR2032 Transmitter unit batteries will last?
Have any batteries failed yet since Sept 2019… it is only Mar 31, 2020 today just a bit over 6 months.
Most if not all of them that are using disposable CR2032 batteries are still running. I used a few rechargeable LIR2032 while development and found they do not last nearly as long as the disposable CR2032.
HELLO I AM LOOKING FOR CONNECTORS FOR MY MINIAMP AND MY 2X4 CROSSOVER FILTER. I SAW IT ON YOU ARTICLE ON THIS SITE.
PLEASE HELP ME. I CANNOT FIND THIS CONNECTOR.
I loved your videos on the Zeta Z80 V2 and the ParPortProp. I have decided to build one also but something is still unclear to me. I would like to connect a parallel dot matrix printer. Do I just solder a connector for my parallel printer cable and connect the cable to it or it involves also other steps in order to be able to print? A video showing how to do it would be extremely appreciated. Thank you for your time.
Martin de Lafontaine
Quebec City, Canada
I would suggest that it’s either the bulb that is not lit or the one immediately preceding it (i.e. the one that is lit). You might be able to carefully cut the bulb out, and splice the wires. If you try this, make sure you don’t actually reverse the wires when splicing. I usually run a marker down one set of cable, so I know which side is which.
Concerning the EMS / Flash board:
Is it possible to provide a concise description of components and DIP switch settings (e.g. like Glitchwork or Sergey Kiselev boards)?
Thank you …
Dr. Baker,
Brilliant “DIY Wireless Temp/Humid/Pressure sensors with Raspberry Pi Receiver” project. Do you have enough data yet to know how long your CR2032 Transmitter unit batteries will last?
Have any batteries failed yet since Sept 2019… it is only Mar 31, 2020 today just a bit over 6 months.
Thanks!
Magic Eye Tube Audio Spectrum Analyzer
do you sell these as kits? or sell the boards or the board gerber files?
Thanks Scott.
Unfortunately, I don’t see any kits. I just build stuff and make videos about it. 😉
You might want to check nixiekits.eu, they were at one time selling a magic eye tube spectrum analyzer kit. I’m not sure if they still do.
Most if not all of them that are using disposable CR2032 batteries are still running. I used a few rechargeable LIR2032 while development and found they do not last nearly as long as the disposable CR2032.
Unfortunately I’m not the best at writing up documentation. I understood it when I made the boards, but by now I’ve forgot. 🙁
HELLO I AM LOOKING FOR CONNECTORS FOR MY MINIAMP AND MY 2X4 CROSSOVER FILTER. I SAW IT ON YOU ARTICLE ON THIS SITE.
PLEASE HELP ME. I CANNOT FIND THIS CONNECTOR.
Hi Scott,
I would really like to build the Altitude Encoder tester.
Sent you an email. Please check.
Hello, Scott!
You have really nice youtube channel.
I think you probably could be interested in a new Z80 based modular computer kit ZEUS with TFT display: https://www.tindie.com/products/georgysb/zeus-8-bit-hobby-computer-kit/
I loved your videos on the Zeta Z80 V2 and the ParPortProp. I have decided to build one also but something is still unclear to me. I would like to connect a parallel dot matrix printer. Do I just solder a connector for my parallel printer cable and connect the cable to it or it involves also other steps in order to be able to print? A video showing how to do it would be extremely appreciated. Thank you for your time.
Martin de Lafontaine
Quebec City, Canada
Hi, I have the itwinkle 36lights and only the bulb close to the plug in works. What can I do?
I would suggest that it’s either the bulb that is not lit or the one immediately preceding it (i.e. the one that is lit). You might be able to carefully cut the bulb out, and splice the wires. If you try this, make sure you don’t actually reverse the wires when splicing. I usually run a marker down one set of cable, so I know which side is which.
Randomly Rand across one of your vids with the 8-bit ISA EMS Board;
EPIC Achievement!