Lamp Zapper Guide
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Lamp Zapper Guide
Hey guys,
Took me a little longer than I thought it would, but here's a guide for the Lamp Zapper project. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ashzTegrZDA
Written guide:
http://sudomod.com/lamp-zapper-guide/
Took me a little longer than I thought it would, but here's a guide for the Lamp Zapper project. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ashzTegrZDA
Written guide:
http://sudomod.com/lamp-zapper-guide/
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This looks like an awesome build! I want to make this for some friends as a belated housewarming gift.
I have a couple questions on the zapper side. First off, is there anything in the code, or otherwise that would make it so you couldn't use the 3.3v pro micro variant instead of the 5v? Did you just use the 5v because that's what you had on hand? I ask since that could eliminate any potential power issues from the lower voltage source. Second, since I am giving this to a friend, I am a little weary about using a lipo just because of how finicky they can be. Is there any reason you couldn't use a rechargeable li-ion like a cr2? Do you know if this will still work with adafruit charger you suggested? Thanks
I have a couple questions on the zapper side. First off, is there anything in the code, or otherwise that would make it so you couldn't use the 3.3v pro micro variant instead of the 5v? Did you just use the 5v because that's what you had on hand? I ask since that could eliminate any potential power issues from the lower voltage source. Second, since I am giving this to a friend, I am a little weary about using a lipo just because of how finicky they can be. Is there any reason you couldn't use a rechargeable li-ion like a cr2? Do you know if this will still work with adafruit charger you suggested? Thanks
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Are there files to print my own 3d printed part?
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Thanks, by the way what project box did you use? is there a link?
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Hi, does anybody know the scale of the 3D printed part so i can get the right mesurements to use an online 3d printing company (in mm)
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Loved the guide! Worked out great. Built one for my wife.
A link to the project box you used probably would be helpful, though, as it took me a long time to hunt down one that was the right size. I wasn't entirely sure what I was looking for since I've never used one before.
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Nice! I think you're the first one I've seen to post pictures of their own.ThatOtherPerson1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 2:33 amLoved the guide! Worked out great. Built one for my wife.
A link to the project box you used probably would be helpful, though, as it took me a long time to hunt down one that was the right size. I wasn't entirely sure what I was looking for since I've never used one before.SpoilerShow20171223_111628.jpg
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