Yes, across 25-groundI could be wrong, but did he bridge 25 and ground instead of 24 and 25?
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I could be wrong, but did he bridge 25 and ground instead of 24-25?
Try removing the resistors. RPTiny already has resistors on those lines
What? Is this a coincidence?Try removing the resistors. RPTiny already has resistors on those lines
No, it is like that by design.Yes, across 25-ground
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What? Is this a coincidence?
Hopefully @rehius help.Hey guys,
Finally got my hands on all the Materials. It was a tricky job to do this tiny solder work. when i was finished i got a blue LED followed by a turquoise one so i wenn over the ribbon connector again. My technique dienst really seem to work good with that connection. I tried and tried. Now there is a change. When i power on the switch i get a never ending blinking blue LED like you see on the video. Cant find a clue what thats supposed to mean
Any ideas?
Its Out Of Topic (OOT), but those uv led wavelength, not even near UVC. Its slightly below violet like 400um, which is the border between UVA and violet. I have playing around with uv and uv sensor. There are no real led could aproach UVC range, but still work for that resin.
I prefer buy gas lamp based uv light source, such as those phillips uv lamp made in poland (which usually used on aquarium). I could also use it to kill virus and bactery at least.
Those uv lamp which marketed as electronic utility is kind of overrated. Not worth the price. Rather buy uv flashlight for covid (or that nail uv), its way cheaperi cant spend more expensive one(theres a UV lamp main for electro stuff, but i cant afford)
theres other like flash light UV, but need 3 AAA battery to power.
so im getting this one (using micro usb to power).
if you can afford the pro one, better get the pro one... faster to dry. good heat light
i have test the uv paint on paper, dry with this nail uv lamp...
it work, dry
the only annoying part, it off every 60sec :V
i need to turn it on couple times.(actually pretty annoying)
thats it
*update
i test and touch the paint...
it dried already
Well, this worked fine for meIts Out Of Topic (OOT), but those uv led wavelength, not even near UVC. Its slightly below violet like 400um, which is the border between UVA and violet. I have playing around with uv and uv sensor. There are no real led could aproach UVC range, but still work for that resin.
I prefer buy gas lamp based uv light source, such as those phillips uv lamp made in poland (which usually used on aquarium). I could also use it to kill virus and bactery at least.
Those uv lamp which marketed as electronic utility is kind of overrated. Not worth the price. Rather buy uv flashlight for covid, its way cheaper (or that nail uv)
Jokes apart, you can use something like this.i cant spend more expensive one(theres a UV lamp main for electro stuff, but i cant afford)
theres other like flash light UV, but need 3 AAA battery to power.
so im getting this one (using micro usb to power).
if you can afford the pro one, better get the pro one... faster to dry. good heat light
i have test the uv paint on paper, dry with this nail uv lamp...
it work, dry
the only annoying part, it off every 60sec :V
i need to turn it on couple times.(actually pretty annoying)
thats it
*update
i test and touch the paint...
it dried already
That nail uv cost less than $1. It use the same uv led, with those fancy uv lamp. Don't know how china produce it. The price is insanely cheap.
similar price to brand re life
And is the curing time similar between those?That nail uv cost less than $1. It use the same uv led, with those fancy uv lamp. Don't know how china produce it. The price is insanely cheap.
Should be similar. Same purposes, cure uv resin, in nail paint form.And is the curing time similar between those?