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Electronic/wiring instructions on wiki

Posted by EdSells 
Electronic/wiring instructions on wiki
June 10, 2007 05:07PM
Hi!

Assembling the electronics has been wikified, if you get a chance to review
it in case I've put anything dangerous (like accidentally making a home
made electric chair) that would be great.

Also, testing could be fleshed out a little if you have 5 minutes.

A minor frustration is that I can't make the pics the width I want - I've
tried inserting the following code, but it doesn't like it.

1.JPG

Oddly, it'll work for one photo, but not for all. But unless I've missed
something obvious, it'll survive - it still looks OK.

eD!
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Re: Electronic/wiring instructions on wiki
June 10, 2007 05:08PM
Ed Sells wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Assembling the electronics has been wikified, if you get a chance to
> review it in case I've put anything dangerous (like accidentally making
> a home made electric chair) that would be great.
>
> Also, testing could be fleshed out a little if you have 5 minutes.
>
> A minor frustration is that I can't make the pics the width I want -
> I've tried inserting the following code, but it doesn't like it.
>
> 1.JPG
>
> Oddly, it'll work for one photo, but not for all. But unless I've missed
> something obvious, it'll survive - it still looks OK.

This is very good. But I think the page is now too big/takes too long
to load. Can we split the wiring and testing from the mechanics?

If you can do that, I'll flesh out the testing section. In particular I
think it's a better idea to put everything in place mechanically, but to
wire up one card, then test it, then add another, etc.

--

Best wishes

Adrian

Dr Adrian Bowyer
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Re: Electronic/wiring instructions on wiki
June 10, 2007 05:11PM
> Can we split the wiring and testing from the mechanics?

Done.

> If you can do that, I'll flesh out the testing section. In particular I
> think it's a better idea to put everything in place mechanically, but to
> wire up one card, then test it, then add another, etc.

Brill, ta.

eD
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