
Do I Have Hot Water? Solar Powered ESP8266 With a Thermistor
Ever since I've built my Solar charging station I really wanted to do another project involving solar cells, didn't need to build a solar panel again »
Ever since I've built my Solar charging station I really wanted to do another project involving solar cells, didn't need to build a solar panel again »
Most of the days, me and my roommate commute to work by car, and we get out at different times everyday (it dependence on when we »
Today I found in my github a super simple python script for timelapse videos that I wrote a year ago. It uses opencv to capture images »
The holiday season is near and that means another project with lots of leds :D (Check Last year E-Hanukkiah. I haven't used the ESP8266 for the »
I haven't written a post on this blog for a few months now. Usually, if I don't have time to work on a new project I »
This project started with our visit at the new Fab Lab in our town. What's a Fab Lab? Here's a quote from Wikipedia: A fab lab »
The last post I wrote about some festival el-wire product reminded me a big project which I've done to the same festival last year. Unfortunately, I »
Here's another fast and fun project I've done recently - Jeans with decorative el-wires which glow at night. It is very festive and easy to make. »
From time to time I'll write here about something I like to call "Fast-Projects". Usually a "Fast-Project" is an easy project that comes to my mind »
Yep, another post on the ESP8266 is here (By the way, Have you heard about our Facebook page already? Like us and get updates! We tend »
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