I pee'd myself a little rotf lmfao when you did the "at least its not steel" test. Oh, don't we all do that? My kingdom for tinned brass crimp connectors.
I have a box of that BNC stuff, from the era of 2-base-T. I think you can push along a lot more bandwidth on that medium with modern drivers. Remember termination resistors.
What are you making Dave ? could maybe add a round lcd screen or square with mask, daylight then lcd/pir/ldr, nighttime, servo + lcd flips away letting camera record movements ...
Yes and lots of time now that it is the rainy windy season. Which reminds me I need to build a small heater with thermostat for the new water shut-off valve located at the water meter. We do get the snow here occasionally. Have a good day
Plan on using a W1209 Thermostat module, luckily we only get a 3-4 weeks of below 0C. I figure if I gave the hummingbirds their own feeder heater, I might want to protect my water supply.
A word of warning: no actual security camera has a blinking red light, only fake ones. Criminals know this and will not be deterred by such a device if they are proficient at their craft.
If this was used for that purpose then it would be perfect. The battery would be dead fairly quickly then it would look like a real security camera (-:
No No, not 3 actually 4 (-: ISD1820 = 1 Mailbag 41 Watches = 1 Mailbag 40 UV cards, breadboards,0.12mm wire = 1 Mailbag 40 Solid copper wire, two bags but 1 order Mailbag 41 The BNCs and dome were a very old order August Now that it is the rainy season, I have lots of time for projects, and OAS (old age security payments) and CPP (Canadian Pension Plan payments) mean lots to spend on the hobby (-: (-:
I pee'd myself a little rotf lmfao when you did the "at least its not steel" test.
Oh, don't we all do that?
My kingdom for tinned brass crimp connectors.
Have had a few copper, cough cough wires stick to the magnet (-:
I have a box of that BNC stuff, from the era of 2-base-T. I think you can push along a lot more bandwidth on that medium with modern drivers. Remember termination resistors.
These are going to be for an Alpha particle detector (-: and other projects of course
What are you making Dave ? could maybe add a round lcd screen or square with mask, daylight then lcd/pir/ldr, nighttime, servo + lcd flips away letting camera record movements ...
Lets see, have some RCWL-0516 microwave modules, HC-SR501 PIR modules, ISB1820 voice modules and a strong dislike of door to door canvassing (-:
Nice goodies
Yes and lots of time now that it is the rainy windy season. Which reminds me I need to build a small heater with thermostat for the new water shut-off valve located at the water meter. We do get the snow here occasionally.
Have a good day
@@retireeelectronics2649 you can do with PTC are efficient
Plan on using a W1209 Thermostat module, luckily we only get a 3-4 weeks of below 0C. I figure if I gave the hummingbirds their own feeder heater, I might want to protect my water supply.
A word of warning: no actual security camera has a blinking red light, only fake ones. Criminals know this and will not be deterred by such a device if they are proficient at their craft.
If this was used for that purpose then it would be perfect. The battery would be dead fairly quickly then it would look like a real security camera (-:
3 AliExpress deliveries in the last 14 days... you might have a problem. LOL
No No, not 3 actually 4 (-:
ISD1820 = 1 Mailbag 41
Watches = 1 Mailbag 40
UV cards, breadboards,0.12mm wire = 1 Mailbag 40
Solid copper wire, two bags but 1 order Mailbag 41
The BNCs and dome were a very old order August
Now that it is the rainy season, I have lots of time for projects, and OAS (old age security payments) and CPP (Canadian Pension Plan payments) mean lots to spend on the hobby (-: (-:
@@retireeelectronics2649 very nice!