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resilients:sinuni_workshop [2012-05-07 19:39] – added afdterwards notes timbo | resilients:sinuni_workshop [2012-05-07 19:41] – timbo |
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The code is/will be attached as a ZIP - many examples and things. | The code is/will be attached as a ZIP - many examples and things. |
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Discussion about the problems of condensation. reports of the local FunkFeuer project with one node having several millimeters of water pooling in the bottom of the enclosure. The best approach seems to be to have a drainage hole at the bottom. Silica Gel as a water absorber might also be good, but some reports have said that this can get mushy and then it is not helping any more either. | Discussion about the problems of condensation. Reports of the local FunkFeuer project with one node having several millimeters of water pooling in the bottom of the enclosure. The best approach seems to be to have a drainage hole at the bottom. Silica Gel as a water absorber might also be good, but some reports have said that this can get mushy and then it is not helping any more either. |
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===Ideas for afterwards=== | ====Ideas for afterwards==== |
For participants who are having their first connection with Arduinos, some things might be useful. | For participants who are having their first connection with Arduinos, some things might be useful as you move on. |
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There are Arduino starter kits that include many sensors to experiment with. | There are Arduino starter kits that include many sensors to experiment with. Please help by adding some that you have had some experience with. |
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Getting a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadboard | breadboard]] can make life easier. Go to [[http://www.aigner.co.at/ | Aigner]] in Linz or Conrad if you have to. No, go to Aigner - support your local scene! | Getting a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadboard | breadboard]] can make life easier. Go to [[http://www.aigner.co.at/ | Aigner]] in Linz or Conrad if you have to. No, go to Aigner - support your local scene! |