I thank you for your video nice job but I still got tons of work to do to get to the outside but I am way closer and I thank you for that.
@seandonelan57406 күн бұрын
Great video, I'm going to add the CRC check and ModBus error code checking. Most devices run at 9,600 / 19,200 / 38,400 baud over ModBus. A lot of slave devices also need a "quiet time", that is a delay between polls of 5 /10 / 20mS.
@BrettSeibert14 күн бұрын
where did you get this magic file from?
@Mr_Tophat17 күн бұрын
can this send multiple signals?
@HappyHermitt18 күн бұрын
What gauge wire?
@msana442021 күн бұрын
Heads up: this is not the original imax charger. Reverse protection is as good as non existant as I have one that died after a mishap *cough cough*. The voltage and current readings are to be taken with a grain of sand too. Don't rely too much on it stopping the charging if the time limit is reached. The counter just overflows at 999:59 and just continues counting the seconds.
@vishalr455122 күн бұрын
How to measures voltage by isolating grounds
@jeffschroeder480522 күн бұрын
Didn't it suggest reading the manual before using this somewhere?
@WhisperWinds-jh8hj22 күн бұрын
Nice !
@Outside-In.22 күн бұрын
I kept saying hit the start button one more time to start the charge, but I forgot you couldn't hear me LOL... You were right, you should have read the manual first ;).
@cluelessindividual864325 күн бұрын
it's incredible what humans are capable of all from the inside of a tin can
@BorisSiber25 күн бұрын
thx
@andresduranmolina799426 күн бұрын
i cant use the sd card help
@progamerr4999Ай бұрын
Any of these test for internal resistance?
@Daily_YT903Ай бұрын
How do I take the back off???? 😢
@mubashir588Ай бұрын
Hi Antony, how I can change this code for microcontroller, I want to know about millis() in microcontroller.
@mynxvisionАй бұрын
In my case it automatically goes down vol help
@praveenkumaru5507Ай бұрын
Hi , very informative video. I have one doubt if we need to write the value from the micro-controller to input register how can one should approach please guide regarded this. take this as in put don't generate output.
@danielthackeray7798Ай бұрын
This procedure still works years later, with the following differences: The library can be downloaded directly into the Arduino IDE using Library Manager and selecting AdaFruit ST7735 and ST7789 Library. The example file will be found under File\Examples\AdaFruit ST7735 and ST7789 Library\graphicstest. Remove the options relating to different types of boards and simply define TFT_RST, TFT_CS and TFT_DC as per the wiring described here. Make sure the option to compile "For 1.44" and 1.8" TFT with ST7735" is the active one. The graphicstest sketch then should run as is. Removing the #include for the 7789 version of the display will save some program space. I have used both the black and the green tab initializer and I can't tell the difference.
@ProfessorOzoneАй бұрын
Do you have to have an arduino on both sides? If I wanted a very simple sensor, can I just power the transmitter side and pulse it's data line or does the Tx just not work without the processor?
@MrGibbie2210Ай бұрын
The King James Bible £2 coins are worth about £30 / £40 each.... the 50p coins are all worth something.
@geoffbrown8748Ай бұрын
WAT IS THE CHARGING WIRE CLASSED AS SCRAP??
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
I threw a lot out. I didn't scrap them.
@geoffbrown8748Ай бұрын
@@AntonyCartwright WHY?
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
I was fed up with stuff hanging around. I wanted some closure I guess.
@dazisback2Ай бұрын
A Schilling is 12d (12 pence) in old money, there were 240 pennies to the pound not 100 like today. "d" stood for denarius, 240 denarius weighed roughly a pound which is where we get £ from.
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
Wow. That's interesting! So it's Roman! I learnt that £ is actually Lb! And that is a pound, a weight!
@oscardominguez6491Ай бұрын
Thank you Antony, you are a great teacher. I enjoyed your kid. Shalom
@kitecraftАй бұрын
Thank you for the video. This was very helpful in getting me started on Maui bluetooth. Very helpful indeed. I had to wrap the DisplayAlert() with MainThread.BeginInvokeOnMainThread() to stop an exception when running on windows. but otherwise, worked well on Android and Windows. Cheers.
@aaron6841Ай бұрын
When the output of systemctl is locked up just press the letter q lowercase.
@englishrupe01Ай бұрын
Hi Antony. I always keep old plugs...for wiring to something else. And always keep those old large heavy plugs...because inside them is a TRANSFORMER and those are linear supplies and give a WAY cleaner output compared to modern switching supplies. They are rare now and quite prized (particularly by ham radio enthusiasts) for their lack of switching noise. Old doesn't always mean worse, especially in their case.Oh, and those ends are called spade connectors, as i am sure you remember that now.
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
Ahhhh yes, I guess you're right about everything, but I feel as though I can't cope with having so much stuff around me anymore (for some reason). It's affecting my mind. I have to have it more organised and simpler! 🙈 I'll be back to doing more interesting videos soon!!
@englishrupe01Ай бұрын
Cool stuff. I used to collect old coins and notes. My oldest coin that i still have is Roman (around 150 AD) that my grandfather found back in 1921, that was inside two old broken urns (i.e. one inside the other) with some charcoal. I have kept them all together. Turns out the charcoal was an old Roman soldier's charred remains and the coin was inserted to pay Charon, the Ferryman, to transport his remains across the river Styx, and onwards to the Underworld. Pretty cool find. That was in Kent. My grandfather was a great guy. Thanks for the show and tell. Glad things are going well for you.
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
That's fascinating. It's sooooo old. What coin is it? Kent, so we have a very rich Roman history here too in Chester (Deva). There are many findings here, a lot of which are on show locally. Yes, it's good to do something different isn't it?
@englishrupe01Ай бұрын
Hi Antony. You are just a tiddler, yet...lol. I remember, as a boy, using farthings (one quarter of an old penny). I could get a farthing chew (toffee) from my local shop. And twelve old pennies made one shilling. And twenty shillings made one old pound. And twenty one shillings made one gold guinea. One crown was five shillings or a quarter of a pound. And half a crown was two shillings and six pence. And there were 240 pennies in one pound.
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
Haha, they didn't half make that unnecessarily complicated! I don't remember any of that stuff, but then I was born in the 80's. I remember buying 1p sweets though. These little sweets and their corner shop type hosts seemed to die off at around 1998 when huge supermarket chains took a chokehold in the area. There were some nice things about those times, but I do think generally things have changed for the better.
@TycowizАй бұрын
The mains lead is called a figure eight :)
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
Yes! That makes sense!
@abeleskiАй бұрын
It hurts me to watch this. It's against my DNA. So I live in a mess. It's a curse
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
Haha! As long as it doesn't affect your mental health, that's fine! 🤣
@dpCuberАй бұрын
@AntonyCartwright when i download the .zip file from radiohead and follow the directions for putting the library into the sketch, ask_transmitter and ask_reciever dont show up. is this a problem with radiohead or can i fix it somehow?
@Shin_GeegeeАй бұрын
how far can the RF range cover in within plain sight and in building?
@MarioMonte13Ай бұрын
I'm having a hell of a time just getting the receiver tuned. Pretty sure the one I got is just bad out of the box because it doesn't draw any current at all from my bench power supply.
@nikolaygeorgiev5523Ай бұрын
Sorry, this might be a stupid question on my behalf, but where do you get the IDs from? Do you generate them yourself or do you get them from somewhere? More specifically where do you get the device id from?
@anwin85alonАй бұрын
Pm me can you install do sola battery...
@JOHNDAVIDCHIMBOPINTADOАй бұрын
Oye te amo
@pileofstuffАй бұрын
That's impressive. I should go through my accumulation of old Li-po cells as well. Some of them were quite ancient when I salvaged them . I can't imagine they have all fared as well as most of yours.
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
I overcharged them also! Did you notice one was 4.4v!? 🙈
@pileofstuffАй бұрын
@@AntonyCartwright Impressive you didn't manage to cause some "excitement" with that.
@Steve_CoatesАй бұрын
It's amazing how well good quality lithium batteries last, I recently broke down the battery pack from a 15 year old Toshiba notebook which had been sat in the back of a drawer for the best part of 10 years. The 18650s from the pack were marked as 2500mAh and on test they ranged from 2080-2150 mAh.
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
Yes, I have a proper tester here. I can't wait till I get time to play around with it! I've got some testing to do!
@salalkhairaat8156Ай бұрын
will you give a tour of the room/workbench after it has been cleaned? i watched all your videos and all I saw was your hands and the table. I don't know how the room started and how it ended 🤣
@AntonyCartwrightАй бұрын
Yes, I'll do that!
@jgfyujiyyrfbhkjtrrvhujmbvfrefАй бұрын
Just ruined your concrete
@xXMaddynXx2 ай бұрын
Amazing, just getting started and that's what I needed. One little thing, I hope today you use other words for MOSI/MISO e.g. Main/Sub.
@englishrupe012 ай бұрын
Welcome back Antony, and congrats on the Masters. Yes, i remember you testing out your various wireless modules. Great fun. Take a look at the new meshtastic boards. We are going to be needing them once WW3 starts soon. They allow you to send encoded messages through your cell phone WITHOUT needing any cell signal (i.e. after the towers are hit or disabled) and they just get sent from one device to the other to the other, etc. Very clever and still very cheap.
@AntonyCartwright2 ай бұрын
Thanks. Oh, that's very interesting. I'll probably be going through more modules today. I've got two drawers full of more things that need organising. Maybe you'll see me later!
@mitchbayersdorfer93812 ай бұрын
Owning electronics is a different hobby than building electronics.
@AntonyCartwright2 ай бұрын
Oh yes!
@salalkhairaat81562 ай бұрын
doing electronic and being tidy? do you think that posible? i stop doing diy arduino electronic thingies because of that, and i think its imposible to make something better without spend too much money on it, and if you wanna make something cheaper, you cant beat cheap chinese product. it's fun and frustrating at the same time 😁
@AntonyCartwright2 ай бұрын
Haha, yes. I understand.
@therobloxyoutuberfunny2 ай бұрын
Can u show how to make a battery pack with double a battery pleasee
@AntonyCartwright2 ай бұрын
Use a battery box from eBay. Just out the cells into it.
@therobloxyoutuberfunny2 ай бұрын
@@AntonyCartwright I want a 12v battery pack not 3 or 4 mate
@AntonyCartwright2 ай бұрын
@@therobloxyoutuberfunny AA batteries are 1.5v, so a 12v battery is just 8 of those in series. Antony...
@therobloxyoutuberfunny2 ай бұрын
Hello
@salvationfabregas13222 ай бұрын
a login " " " " im getting authentication failed error. how can i solve it
@hardikyadav52772 ай бұрын
check for permissions or Ensure your SSL certificates are correctly installed and configured.
@Steve_Coates2 ай бұрын
I'm having a similar clear out at the moment, rather than throw things out or selling a grab bag on Ebay I donated my projects that never happened to the local school's Maker club.
@AntonyCartwright2 ай бұрын
I might end up doing the same thing. I've actually donated some stuff to a younger guy who has similar interests.
@lucasianii81782 ай бұрын
Congratulations on finishing your Masters degree. Well done.
@AntonyCartwright2 ай бұрын
Thanks, wow, it was a lot of work. Really, I probably shouldn't have done it. I won't say it was a waste of money, but it's just the amount of time it takes.
@englishrupe012 ай бұрын
@@AntonyCartwright Yes, indeed....very well done, Antony.