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not sure, had this for months but only coded for maybe a few hours or more, idkVery nice how long have u been tinkering with electronics for
And there was lots of template code.
not sure, had this for months but only coded for maybe a few hours or more, idkVery nice how long have u been tinkering with electronics for
Nice have u made anything else, templates are okay my code is usally bits and pieces mashed together off the Internet and pray that it works ahahnot sure, had this for months but only coded for maybe a few hours or more, idk
And there was lots of template code.
hmm, tried to get the barometer working, displays fixed pressure even when blowing... used a separate arduino for room thermometer that's logged to a laptop home-server, tho I doubt I'd ever get it to control a window (open or close when I send remote signals), or the evap coolerNice have u made anything else, templates are okay my code is usally bits and pieces mashed together off the Internet and pray that it works ahah
I dont know much about barometers maybe blowing on it isnt enough to show a diffrent reading, I like the idea of using a thermometer to open and close a window im not sure what u have access to but u could use a solenoid piston to open and close the window but u would need abit of extra stuff another way could be to use a stepper motor that turns a gear that is connected to a arm in some way that can open and close the windowhmm, tried to get the barometer working, displays fixed pressure even when blowing... used a separate arduino for room thermometer that's logged to a laptop home-server, tho I doubt I'd ever get it to control a window (open or close when I send remote signals), or the evap cooler
cool ideas... removing the plastic that "locks" it when not pulled sideways, and installing the piston would be cool. Ooo, there are window systems that can be electronically controlled, eg: https://www.ljpratley.co.uk/electric-window-controlsI dont know much about barometers maybe blowing on it isnt enough to show a diffrent reading, I like the idea of using a thermometer to open and close a window im not sure what u have access to but u could use a solenoid piston to open and close the window but u would need abit of extra stuff another way could be to use a stepper motor that turns a gear that is connected to a arm in some way that can open and close the window
I never even thought someone had probably already made a product to open windows ahah maybe u will be able to make it workcool ideas... removing the plastic that "locks" it when not pulled sideways, and installing the piston would be cool. Ooo, there are window systems that can be electronically controlled, eg: https://www.ljpratley.co.uk/electric-window-controls
Tks... I remember a library's windows opening on their own, rotating several glass pieces, so remembered and searched. Idk if I'd be able to install until I'm in a different place... tho can install that among 2 other stuff:I never even thought someone had probably already made a product to open windows ahah maybe u will be able to make it work
Ah that one may have to wait abit, found this too which is quite cool while I was looking at window openers https://amzn.eu/d/bzN24gA one for a greenhouse but dosent need electronics, a automatic shutter could be cool maybe closes at a ceratin time of day when the sun shines through the most or maybe even use the api of a website that tracks the sun and closes depending on thatTks... I remember a library's windows opening on their own, rotating several glass pieces, so remembered and searched. Idk if I'd be able to install until I'm in a different place... tho can install that among 2 other stuff:
- Metal roller shutter (seen other houses use them on their windows sometimes, keeps the sun out when needed)
- Fire extinguishing ball: https://elidefire.com.au/
is fairly correct and people have been saying this for years and others have agreed yet others still will raised pitchforks and torches at such a sentiment.I'm a new user here. I'm pro-choice, but reading some of the goodbye threads made me feel so awful that I actually cried. It also makes me feel bad every time I click on someone's profile and see they haven't logged in for months, because I worry they might have CTB-ed.
I know everyone has the right to do what they want, and I completely understand the huge struggles you all face (I have them too, that's why I signed up for this forum). Still, I wonder if this is the best way to approach things. Maybe some of these problems can be solved, and some people's lives could still turn out great.
I feel like a hypocrite saying this, since I wouldn't believe it when I'm at my lowest. But, rationally, I think many of you can be saved and shouldn't give up all hope. Instead of looking for the light at the end of the tunnel, people come here looking for confirmation of their feelings (confirmation bias), and that cycle just deepens the despair for everyone involved. I don't think that's very healthy.
I don't know if this is against the rules, but that's just my opinion.