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luma
Добавлен 9 май 2011
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Craftsman SpeedDrive Ratcheting Screwdriver CMHT68129 review
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Amazon Affiliate links to the drivers shown in this video. Amazon charges you the same, but throws me a couple cents if you buy from these links and I sure appreciate it. Craftsman SpeedDrive Ratcheting Screwdriver CMHT68129: amzn.to/3e9jiTk MegaPro MegaPro 211R1C36RD 1" 13-In-1 Ratcheting Automotive Driver amzn.to/3CKdgmk Linus Tech Tips has apparently licensed the MEGAPRO model linked above f...
HASPone Core Functionality Blueprint
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
In this video we dig into the Core Functionality Blueprint and how to control the page navigation options available in the HASPone project. Be sure to start with the HASPone First Time Setup video: ruclips.net/video/zi784hr69QA/видео.html HASPone project repository: github.com/HASwitchPlate/HASPone Purchase a HASPone device: www.tindie.com/products/luma/ha-switchplate-hasp-single-wide-assembled...
HASPone First Time Setup
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.3 года назад
Here we'll go through the entire process of setting up a new HASPone device to work with the Home Assistant home automation software. HASPone project repository: github.com/HASwitchPlate/HASPone Purchase a HASPone device: www.tindie.com/products/luma/ha-switchplate-hasp-single-wide-assembled/ HASPone Discord: discord.gg/FvDu8SXSvJ HASPone Forum: github.com/HASwitchPlate/HASPone/discussions
HASwitchPlate setup for Hass.io
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
Setting up a new HASP device for Hass.io in a couple minutes
MQTT Gas Fireplace Control
Просмотров 5866 лет назад
Using Home Assistant, Wemos D1 mini, 433MHz RF controllers, and a bi-stable relay to control the gas valve on our fireplaces.
HA SwitchPlate RADAR motion sense
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.6 лет назад
Quick demo with a short 5-second latch time. We start with the idle screen with status information, then triggering motion sense which in turn changes to the Scene Control page, then no motion after 5 seconds changes back to the status page. In this way you can glance across the room to see status information, but when you move towards the system it switches to interactive controls.
RoastLearner first crack detection in Artisan
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.8 лет назад
Start-to-finish video of a roast utilizing Artisan and a pair of trained classifiers detecting the sounds of first crack.
Just bought one today. I didn't know about the dual drive feature you pointed out till I watched this. Makes me feel even better about the purchase. I agree though about the bits. I wish it had the same bit setup and attachment feature as the V-Series Ratching Screwdriver. If this tool combines the dual drive feature with the v-series bit attachment feature, it would be the perfect ratcheting driver IMO.
Loooove that dual sided mechanism. My wrist feels grateful already
Is it going to work even I use standard bits?
Just saw this now after searching HA Switch Plate - This is really cool. Did it end up being finalised and released?
This mechanism has been around for at least a couple decades... Several companies have sold drivers with this mech Kobalt, Duralast, Megapro has one too. Wera has something similar called "turbo" that will rotate your bit 4x faster than the handle if you hold the ring, but it's a little different. Instead of always driving the same direction, if you turn left the bit turns left, if you turn right the bit turns right. I've had a Kobalt "double drive" for probably 15 years. It's exactly the same mechanism. There are obviously variations. Some are very clicky ratchets, others are very smooth almost like gearless ratchets. I actually have a Duralast 3/8" socket wrench with this same mechanism. It's got a big knurled knob on top of the ratchet head that works just like the ring on this driver.
Replace the two sided with two one sided in the handle? Maybe there is enough grip to do that or 3D print a new holder. Thanks for the speed tips I didn’t get it at first.
Thats sick
This thing is awesome, thanks for creating it and making this tutorial!
It sounds like a squeeling pig.
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Smooth motion! Love it!
looks like they copied my Kobalt Double Drive screwdriver mech.
At the time of filming this I wasn't aware of the Kobalt but a friend clued me in later. It's basically the same mechanism, a little more refined but nothing new. It's such a fun mechanism, I can't stop screwing around with it :D
Can you use standard length bits in the craftsman and still get them back out?
Not really, no. Kinda yes, if you count "using pliers to get them back out" but I don't, so not really. It's too bad, because otherwise this is a damn capable driver. Megapro really got this right and I note the new LTT driver takes the same approach: USE STANDARD SIZE BITS it's not that hard people.
@@svideodotorg So true
Very nice.
Beautiful.
Hi, nice design! Would you mind sharing?
Still under development, this is an early design demonstration. Everything will be released at no cost and under a permissive license once completed.
@@svideodotorg did you ever release it? Looks like a great idea for my 3D printer external exhaust.
It seems more like an Alexa exhaust vent.
Do you have a link to the file?
This is awesome. It would be also nice to hide the tabs when it is opened.
Seems like that is just another printed part to cover them, right?
A fully enclosed design is in the works and is the eventual end state. The open design looks cool but allows some air to leak around the iris leaves when opened, which isn't great when I'm using it to exhaust fumes that I don't want in my shop. Stay tuned!
How did you link the mic to the Artisan? I or just use the mic to amplify the FC sound?
The microphone is used by SoX to record the audio and split it into 1 second WAV files to be analyzed by the classifiers. I used a cheap generic USB mic that I got for around $10.
Thanks for HA Swichplate 👍
If I've installed via the old method and want to use the new blueprints can I just add these or do I need to remove the old files first?
You'll want to remove the old files, check out this guide for details: github.com/HASwitchPlate/HASPone/wiki/Updating-legacy-HASP-to-HASPone
This is great - thanks for putting it together! How do you get that preview of the HASPone on the right? Would make setup and customization so much easier ;)
Check out this guide to using the Nextion simulator in the HASPone Wiki: github.com/HASwitchPlate/HASPone/wiki/Nextion-Instructions#how-to-run-this-software-with-an-esp8266-only
Have you made any progress on getting this to work on a Raspberry Pi?
screen stuck on wifi connected, I show everything else in HA. not sure why its not updating.
How did you do the motion, was it internal or an external motion sensor?
That is a RCWL-0516 mounted onto a "shield" on an internal breakout header. The sensor was plagued by false positives and I still haven't worked out a way to get it to track human motion reliably.
@@svideodotorg Have you got a guide on how you set this up?
@@aaronargent The project itself is fully documented on haswitchplate.com, the most recent release of firmware supports motion detectors natively with a drop-down menu in the web configuration page to select the pin with a motion sensor attached.
I purchased two of them and love them! Better then a scene controller. (which Home Assistant / Hassio doesn't have working)
Now that my (new) roaster (bullet R1) is supported under Artisan, I tried out this add-on software that I had been dying to try out, but alas, I couldn't get it to work (the python deployment and final testing failed). It seems several of the libraries and software versions have updated to newer versions than stated in the deployment documentation. Would love to have some troubleshooting help to get it working again.
The number one challenge is getting the python bits to work. The "code" in the repo is all just DOS batch files that glue together the python stuff. Sadly... I know very little python so I don't have a lot of guidance on that side. What exactly isn't working for you?
luma thanks for reply. Have a buddy who may be able to help some. I have almost zero programming skill or knowledge. Where my problems began was after installing python and all the libraries, then testing the wav file to generate the graphic- that’s what failed. I have not tried it with the roaster yet but assume it will not work as intended since the test file didn’t work either
hi, do u use high temp microphone to listen to the first crack?
Yusri Salleh - Nope, just a cheap USB mic I bought for < $10 that I position outside of the roaster pointed at the machine.
This is awesome! Do you have any sort of record or instructions as to how you did this?
Sure do! www.home-barista.com/brewing/adding-wifi-to-bonavita-digital-kettle-t40682.html
Hell yeah. Well done sir.
Man, I love coffee geeks!! Thanks for sharing. I'll be looking to add this to my roaster/arstisan setup!
I want to make a joke about Tuxedo cats and Linux but I'm honestly too lazy.