From nhackett1 at gmail.com Sat Apr 1 07:58:21 2017 From: nhackett1 at gmail.com (Nathan Hackett) Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2017 07:58:21 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Need a lift to deliver more supplies In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Got a couple cases of coke and another mini pallet, if anyone can pick me up from Morriston today or Monday that would be great. I'll be cleaning the fridge properly and restocking. :) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From elizabethdiffley at gmail.com Sat Apr 1 08:50:15 2017 From: elizabethdiffley at gmail.com (Elizabeth Diffley) Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2017 08:50:15 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Need a lift to deliver more supplies In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I can.where am I going and when? On 1 Apr 2017 07:58, "Nathan Hackett" wrote: > Got a couple cases of coke and another mini pallet, if anyone can pick me > up from Morriston today or Monday that would be great. I'll be cleaning the > fridge properly and restocking. :) > > _______________________________________________ > Hackspace mailing list > Hackspace at swansea.hackspace.org.uk > http://swansea.hackspace.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hackspace > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nhackett1 at gmail.com Sat Apr 1 09:08:35 2017 From: nhackett1 at gmail.com (Nathan Hackett) Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2017 09:08:35 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Need a lift to deliver more supplies In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'll email you my address. If you were planning on going to the 'Hack the space' thing then lunchtime today, I'd prefer midday-ish but whenever suits you. Otherwise just usual time Monday. Thanks! On 1 Apr 2017 8:50 a.m., "Elizabeth Diffley" wrote: > I can.where am I going and when? > On 1 Apr 2017 07:58, "Nathan Hackett" wrote: > >> Got a couple cases of coke and another mini pallet, if anyone can pick me >> up from Morriston today or Monday that would be great. I'll be cleaning the >> fridge properly and restocking. :) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Hackspace mailing list >> Hackspace at swansea.hackspace.org.uk >> http://swansea.hackspace.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hackspace >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Hackspace mailing list > Hackspace at swansea.hackspace.org.uk > http://swansea.hackspace.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hackspace > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jonpitans at googlemail.com Sat Apr 1 10:20:49 2017 From: jonpitans at googlemail.com (Jon Pitans) Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2017 10:20:49 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Behold My Self Strumming Guitar Message-ID: ?Hi, I just thought I'd like to share this with the group, this has taken about 2 months and I'm very glad its finished. Its a guitar I modified with a mechanism to strum itself leaving the players other hand free to drink a beer, eat a sandwich, or play Angry Birds. Here is a link to the build video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjR3FyrjZGA I'm planning a more refined version as a mark2, this is only a rough proof of concept but I'd be very interested in you guys feedback. The next version is hopefully going to incorporate a trigger pedal and a more powerful motor as this one struggles when you play high notes due to more of the "plectrum" having to pass the string, it very often gets stuck. Anyway the next one will be much cleaner and tidier if I have had induction on the CNC machine by that point. Let me know what you think. Jon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: front.JPG Type: image/jpeg Size: 1622670 bytes Desc: not available URL: From rhys at newydd.net Mon Apr 3 07:31:12 2017 From: rhys at newydd.net (Rhys Jones) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 07:31:12 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Looking for PSU desoldering/resoldering help In-Reply-To: <20170308121424.76507d45@www.etchedpixels.co.uk> References: <20170308121424.76507d45@www.etchedpixels.co.uk> Message-ID: 2017-03-08 12:14 GMT+00:00 Alan Cox : > They normally just pour out smoke but the room stinks for days > afterwards. > Yes, you're right. I hadn't realised that there is a safety standard that stops such capacitors from bursting into flames when they fail. http://blog.jgc.org/2011/11/my-bbc-micro-model-b-and-plume-of-acrid.html > If you get stuck I can help but there is or was a person on the > internet to whom you can send your PSU and he'll send you a fixed one > back for quite a reasonable price. Out of courtesy I thought I should update people - I decided to send it away. Mark from retroclinic.com managed to turn it round in one working day. Cost was ?28 plus the parts I already had, inclusive of the UPS fees there and back. Royal Mail would have been slightly cheaper, I think, but I didn't feel like risking that. This also means that Alan can spend the time carrying on with the FUZIX port instead :) If anyone else is getting into this sort of thing, I also really highly recommend retroclinic's DataCentre, whether you fit it internally or externally: an awesome bit of kit, considered by most Beeb-heads to be a better option than the rather overpriced TurboMMC. all the best, Rhys Virus-free. www.avast.com <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jonpitans at googlemail.com Mon Apr 3 12:46:33 2017 From: jonpitans at googlemail.com (Jon Pitans) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 12:46:33 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Broken Soldering Iron Help Message-ID: Hi, I have an old Maplins solder station N91HR that I love and don't want to throw away. Sadly last week it burnt out a resistor and Maplins can't tell me what value it should be as its an old model and they no longer have the tech specs. 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I had some plans for it but I just don't have the time to fiddle with it, works fine just needs a new battery pack and a new brush. Has a built in serial port which is easily hackable with an ESP , Arduino or a pi or something similar. I got the docking station for it to charge itself, the remote to programme or drive it, and a couple of the lighthouse things which give invisible virtual walls to contain it. It's free to anyone who wants to do something cool with it, either that or it'll probably go in the bin. Cheers. Aled. From justin at swansea.hackspace.org.uk Mon Apr 3 17:55:54 2017 From: justin at swansea.hackspace.org.uk (Justin Mitchell) Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2017 17:55:54 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Roomba robot In-Reply-To: <1055570950.16498160.1491237046418@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1055570950.16498160.1491237046418.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1055570950.16498160.1491237046418@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1491238554.4852.7.camel@swansea.hackspace.org.uk> On Mon, 2017-04-03 at 16:30 +0000, Aled wrote: > Anybody want my roomba robot vacuum? I had some plans for it but I > just don't have the time to fiddle with it, works fine just needs a > new battery pack and a new brush. > Has a built in serial port which is easily hackable with an ESP , > Arduino or a pi or something similar. I got the docking station for > it to charge itself, the remote to programme or drive it, and a > couple of the lighthouse things which give invisible virtual walls to > contain it. > It's free to anyone who wants to do something cool with it, either > that or it'll probably go in the bin. > It would be cool to have it running around the hackspace, adding an esp to plot what its upto on the website. Replacement batteries dont look too expensive. From djdavies83 at hotmail.com Mon Apr 3 18:38:51 2017 From: djdavies83 at hotmail.com (David Davies-Day) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 17:38:51 +0000 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Roomba robot In-Reply-To: <1491238554.4852.7.camel@swansea.hackspace.org.uk> References: <1055570950.16498160.1491237046418.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1055570950.16498160.1491237046418@mail.yahoo.com>, <1491238554.4852.7.camel@swansea.hackspace.org.uk> Message-ID: Slap a wifi ip camera on it and make it FPV drivable from the website! No animals were harmed in the making of this email. However, several thousand electrons were severely inconvenienced. -------- Original message -------- From: Justin Mitchell Date:03/04/2017 5:56 PM (GMT+00:00) To: hackspace at swansea.hackspace.org.uk Cc: Subject: Re: [Swansea Hackspace] Roomba robot On Mon, 2017-04-03 at 16:30 +0000, Aled wrote: > Anybody want my roomba robot vacuum? I had some plans for it but I > just don't have the time to fiddle with it, works fine just needs a > new battery pack and a new brush. > Has a built in serial port which is easily hackable with an ESP , > Arduino or a pi or something similar. I got the docking station for > it to charge itself, the remote to programme or drive it, and a > couple of the lighthouse things which give invisible virtual walls to > contain it. > It's free to anyone who wants to do something cool with it, either > that or it'll probably go in the bin. > It would be cool to have it running around the hackspace, adding an esp to plot what its upto on the website. Replacement batteries dont look too expensive. _______________________________________________ Hackspace mailing list Hackspace at swansea.hackspace.org.uk http://swansea.hackspace.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hackspace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sent from my Samsung device -------- Original message -------- From: Nathan Hackett Date: 17/04/2017 23:43 (GMT+00:00) To: Swansea Hackspace Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Fridge Sign Looking at Tom's very mean and hurtful tweet about my signage, realised that the logo is backwards. I will rectify this if one person notices unprompted. Suspect it may remain unchanged for some time. :) https://twitter.com/SwanseaHack/status/854058044224917504 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From justin at discordia.org.uk Tue Apr 18 09:11:32 2017 From: justin at discordia.org.uk (Justin Mitchell) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 09:11:32 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Fridge Sign In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1492503092.8884.2.camel@discordia.org.uk> On Mon, 2017-04-17 at 23:43 +0100, Nathan Hackett wrote: > Looking at Tom's very mean and hurtful tweet about my signage, > realised that the logo is backwards. I will rectify this if > one?person notices unprompted. Suspect it may remain unchanged for > some time. :) > > https://twitter.com/SwanseaHack/status/854058044224917504 Ah ha, so that general feeling of "something here isn't quite right, but i can be sure what" was correct :) still, got to love ".... ate ... crisps .... "? that bits definitely correct. From djdavies83 at hotmail.com Tue Apr 18 11:12:57 2017 From: djdavies83 at hotmail.com (David Davies-Day) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 10:12:57 +0000 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Controlling my kettle with Wemos D1 mini ESP8266 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all, thanks to everyone that tried to help me with this last night and hello to anyone who has not seen this yet. Early this morning I fitted a tiny phone charger in the lowest part of the kettle and ran the 5V wires up to the 5V pads of the WeMos and it works....... I have a few small problems Though, if the web page "Kettle On" button is pressed multiple times it keeps "pressing" the start button of the kettle and if you're not stood next to the kettle it is not possible to see if the kettle has started boiling. It stores the number of web button presses and continues till it has done them all. This is the kettle... https://www.aldi.co.uk/ambiano-temperature-control-kettle/p/094446104766000 [https://cdn.aldi-digital.co.uk/Electronic-Kettle-A.jpg?o=LzPEI6aArydOJkpWV%24SNfN1WGpcj&V=r4Jo&w=250&h=140&r=4] Ambiano Temperature Control Kettle - ALDI UK www.aldi.co.uk A premium 1.5 litre kettle electronic control, an illuminated water gauge and 7 preset temperature settings for the perfect brew. Can anyone help please? I would like to find a way to only allow the pin and opto isolator (this is bridging the on button to simulate the button being pressed when the ESP pin is HIGH) to only "press" the on button once till the kettle has boiled or the web page cancel button (//commented out in code, not yet used), has been pressed. The WeMos D1 mini I am using has one analogue in pin, it would be nice to be read a thermistor and display the value on the web page. If anyone can point me to any suitable tutorials for my issues or give me some snipits of code to try that would be awsome, I would like do this all myself but if anyone want to write a full code that would also be cool. Opto isolator for the button is on pin 5 active HIGH resting LOW. indicator LED is on pin 2, active HIGH resting LOW. Might be possible to tap existing thermistor, if not I can add a dedicated one. Please find attched .ino file or see code below. All the best, Dave. /******************************************************************* Written by Marco Schwartz for Open Home Automation. BSD license, all text above must be included in any redistribution Based on the original sketches supplied with the ESP8266/Arduino implementation written by Ivan Grokhotkov Modified by bsp.embed at gmail.com. Check our YouTube channel BSPEmbed\ ******************************************************************/ /* Required libraries */ #include /* WiFi Parameters of Your Router */ const char* ssid = "SKY0****"; const char* password = "HHYX****"; /* Create an instance of the server */ WiFiServer server(80); /* Port Pins */ int output_pin = 5; int Indicator_pin = 2; void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); delay(10); pinMode(output_pin, OUTPUT); pinMode(Indicator_pin, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(output_pin, 0); /* just to be sure it does not start the kettle on BOOT*/ Serial.println(); /* For debug console */ Serial.print("Connecting to "); Serial.println(ssid); WiFi.begin(ssid, password); /* Connect to WiFi network */ while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) { delay(500); Serial.print("."); } Serial.println(""); Serial.println("WiFi connected"); server.begin(); /* Start the server */ Serial.println("Server started"); Serial.println(WiFi.localIP()); /* Print the IP address */ digitalWrite(Indicator_pin, 0); /* Indicate by LED */ delay (500); digitalWrite(Indicator_pin, 1); /* Indicate by LED off */ } void loop() { WiFiClient client = server.available(); /* Check if a client has connected */ if (!client) return; Serial.println("new client"); /* Wait until the client sends some data */ while(!client.available()) delay(1); String req = client.readStringUntil('\r'); /* Read the first line of the request */ Serial.println(req); client.flush(); if (req.indexOf("/on") != -1) /* check the request */ {digitalWrite(output_pin, 1); /* set high for opto to "press button" */ digitalWrite(Indicator_pin, 0); /* turn LED on to indicate action*/ delay (500); /* wait half a second for "press button" to be seen by kettle*/ digitalWrite(output_pin, 0); /* set low to opto to release "button press" */ digitalWrite(Indicator_pin, 1); /* turn LED off again */ } else if (req.indexOf("/off") != -1) /* remnant of original code */ digitalWrite(output_pin, 1); /* remnant of original code */ client.flush(); /* Prepare the response */ String s = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n"; s += ""; s += ""; s += ""; s += ""; s += ""; s += "
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Kettle Control V1.1

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It stores the > number of web button presses and continues till it has done them all. > > This is the kettle... > https://www.aldi.co.uk/ambiano-temperature-control-kettle/p/094446104 > 766000 > ? > ? Ambiano Temperature Control Kettle - ALDI UK www.aldi.co.uk > A premium 1.5 litre kettle electronic control, an illuminated water > gauge and 7 preset temperature settings for the perfect brew. > Can anyone help please? > > I would like to find a way to only allow the pin and opto isolator > (this is bridging the on button to simulate the button being pressed > when the ESP pin is HIGH)?to only "press" the on button once till the > kettle has boiled or the web page?cancel button (//commented out in > code, not yet used),?has been pressed. > > The WeMos D1 mini I am using has one analogue in pin, it would be > nice to be read a thermistor and display the value on the web page. > If anyone can point me to any suitable tutorials for my issues or > give me some snipits of code to try that would be awsome, I would > like do this all myself but if anyone want to write a full code that > would also be cool. > > Opto isolator for the button is on pin 5 active HIGH resting LOW. > indicator LED is on pin 2, active HIGH resting LOW. > Might be possible to tap existing thermistor, if not I can add a > dedicated one. > > Please find attched .ino file or see code below. > All the best, Dave. > Temperature from a thermistor is a nice simple circuit, a voltage divider, with the thermistor taking the place of one of the two resistors, giving you a voltage that changes with temperature.? Examples like this: http://esp8266tutorials.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/esp8266-ntc-temperature- thermistor.html As for the code in general, you need to be careful with web programming like this that you don't attempt to perform actions that take time, or wait for results in the middle of answering web requests. The handling of web pages should only set and query variables that control the state of the main loop, returning as quickly as possible, and have the main loop handle performing the actions and waiting for results. Also, once you are past the initial setup, if waiting for time to pass, or any kind of time delay, do not use delay(), you should instead be using a timer like millis(), note down the time when you started, then each time around loop() you check if enough time has passed yet. For your kettle you may want similar ideas, the request that turns the kettle on starts a timer, any subsequent requests can see a timer is already running and just ignore the request. and the main control loop will eventually see that enough time has passed and turn it off again. possibly even keeping record of how long ago it last boiled, and refusing any further requests that are too soon. So, to reiterate, use millis() to time things, it returns a number, 1000 per second, which counts up. It will loop around to zero again roughly once every 59 days. I would also suggest for handling the web content you look at using the ESP8266WebServer library. you will spend a lot less time worrying about creating valid http headers and other minutia, it also helps encourage the right kind of separation between your main loop and the handling of web requests. For an example project that uses these techniques, plus some other more advanced stuff like wifi configuration managers and real-world time (ntp) look at my remote power controller project. http://no2.stoneship.org.uk/projects/git/?p=remote_power;a=summary From justin at swansea.hackspace.org.uk Thu Apr 20 15:10:14 2017 From: justin at swansea.hackspace.org.uk (Justin Mitchell) Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 15:10:14 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Lockers Message-ID: <1492697414.7213.32.camel@swansea.hackspace.org.uk> We are somewhat overdue in renewing the lockers this year, and I am hearing rumours that even more of you want them, so lets get this going. Please reply to me directly to let me know what size you want, and any fallback preferences, so we can determine what if any others we need to buy. 300 x 450 x 450 mm. Approx ?60 litres. 1/4 in stack. ?30/year 300 x 450 x 600 mm. Approx ?80 litres. 1/3 in stack. ?40/year 300 x 450 x 900 mm. Approx 120 litres. 1/2 in stack. ?50/year NB: All sizes are external and do not account for edges, overhangs and hinges, the size you can squeeze through the door will be smaller. Right now we have one stack of the 60l style, we will buy more if enough people tell me they want them. You need to supply your own padlock to secure the locker, a standard 32mm padlock seems to be the best fit. Please let me know as soon as you can if you want one, or wish to retain the one you have. From elizabethdiffley at gmail.com Tue Apr 25 11:47:01 2017 From: elizabethdiffley at gmail.com (Elizabeth Diffley) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 11:47:01 +0100 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Lockers Message-ID: <6i8v1tklhki5bpwxkfglkakf.1493117221122@email.android.com> Hello! I'm up for a locker (but if I'm a surplus one, don't worry about me) The cheapest ones going (I'm happy with what's already there) Sent from Samsung Mobile
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We are somewhat overdue in renewing the lockers this year, and I am hearing rumours that even more of you want them, so lets get this going. Please reply to me directly to let me know what size you want, and any fallback preferences, so we can determine what if any others we need to buy. 300 x 450 x 450 mm. Approx 60 litres. 1/4 in stack. ?30/year 300 x 450 x 600 mm. Approx 80 litres. 1/3 in stack. ?40/year 300 x 450 x 900 mm. Approx 120 litres. 1/2 in stack. ?50/year NB: All sizes are external and do not account for edges, overhangs and hinges, the size you can squeeze through the door will be smaller. Right now we have one stack of the 60l style, we will buy more if enough people tell me they want them. You need to supply your own padlock to secure the locker, a standard 32mm padlock seems to be the best fit. Please let me know as soon as you can if you want one, or wish to retain the one you have. _______________________________________________ Hackspace mailing list Hackspace at swansea.hackspace.org.uk http://swansea.hackspace.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hackspace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From craigdavidp at hotmail.com Tue Apr 25 12:11:02 2017 From: craigdavidp at hotmail.com (craig david potter) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 11:11:02 +0000 Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Lockers In-Reply-To: <6i8v1tklhki5bpwxkfglkakf.1493117221122@email.android.com> References: <6i8v1tklhki5bpwxkfglkakf.1493117221122@email.android.com> Message-ID: Aye me too! Sent from my Samsung device -------- Original message -------- From: Elizabeth Diffley Date: 25/04/2017 11:48 (GMT+00:00) To: Swansea Hackspace Subject: Re: [Swansea Hackspace] Lockers Hello! I'm up for a locker (but if I'm a surplus one, don't worry about me) The cheapest ones going (I'm happy with what's already there) Sent from Samsung Mobile -------- Original message -------- From: Justin Mitchell Date:20/04/2017 15:10 (GMT+00:00) To: hackspace Subject: [Swansea Hackspace] Lockers We are somewhat overdue in renewing the lockers this year, and I am hearing rumours that even more of you want them, so lets get this going. Please reply to me directly to let me know what size you want, and any fallback preferences, so we can determine what if any others we need to buy. 300 x 450 x 450 mm. Approx 60 litres. 1/4 in stack. ?30/year 300 x 450 x 600 mm. Approx 80 litres. 1/3 in stack. ?40/year 300 x 450 x 900 mm. Approx 120 litres. 1/2 in stack. ?50/year NB: All sizes are external and do not account for edges, overhangs and hinges, the size you can squeeze through the door will be smaller. Right now we have one stack of the 60l style, we will buy more if enough people tell me they want them. You need to supply your own padlock to secure the locker, a standard 32mm padlock seems to be the best fit. Please let me know as soon as you can if you want one, or wish to retain the one you have. _______________________________________________ Hackspace mailing list Hackspace at swansea.hackspace.org.uk http://swansea.hackspace.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hackspace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: