I've built a Long Range ESP32 to Catch the Burglar | Soldering & Assembly | Elite Worm

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Content:
0:45 PCB schematic and layout design
0:58 NextPCB sponsor video
1:13 PCB and stencil unboxing
2:00 Solder paste and placing SMD components
3:58 Soldering the PCB bottom side with the hotplate
4:38 Soldering the PCB top side with the soldering iron
5:19 Soldering the FPC OLED connector
6:12 Soldering the LoRa module
6:34 Enclosure design and 3D printing
7:09 PCB & enclosure assembly
7:23 Coding
7:40 Testing and operation explanation
This is the first part of an electronic system I designed to try to catch the burglars. It is based on an ESP32 microcontroller and an 868 MHz long range "LoRa" module. It also offers a 0.96" OLED display, an RGB led and a button. The trickiest part of this project was that the storage units are far from home, without mobile signal available, and there are thick concrete floors and walls that the transmitter wireless signal has to get through in order to send data to the receiver.
It has some nice features such as a 3.7 V LiPo battery with an onboard charger that allows being able to tell and notify if the burglars break in after cutting main's power. Also, this system offers Telegram notification. This could be implemented since the ESP32 offers WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities, being an IoT device.
Unfortunately the battery could not be shown in this video since it arrived too late, but it will be on the second part of the project.
This is the first time I had to use a stencil and solder paste, and I'm really happy with how it all came out, considering the fact that I still have no microscope and the 0603 SMD components are really small to solder without one. Also the special white solder mask and black silkscreen combination gave the PCB a unique look which I really liked.
The second part of this project will be about the transmitter module. I still have to try different kind of sensors to check the door position at all times, but I hope it's easier now that the receiver module is done and the transmission data structure and protocol are clear.
I hope you enjoy the video! Stay tuned for the next one.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 388
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
*Part 2* here: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sZiTbK5th6Zmr2w.html
@DeadlyGamingKing
@DeadlyGamingKing 2 роки тому
Amazing work! I hope to see more videos like this in the future.
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
First order of 1-4 layer PCB for 0 USD (pay only shipping): www.nextpcb.com/0-for-1-4-layers-pcbs.html?code=elitedd
@sanjulanipun
@sanjulanipun 2 роки тому
Can i get pcb file or pcb shemaitc diagram?
@pioupiou3935
@pioupiou3935 2 роки тому
@@sanjulanipun +1 for the schematic
@MoesKeckeEcke
@MoesKeckeEcke 2 роки тому
can we buy the pcb from you? i want to stop some packet stealers :-( please help video is amazing and as a hobbyist with arduino programmin skill i think many can rebuild this too
@ScottHz
@ScottHz 2 роки тому
Why didn't you use the stencil on the top side?
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
@@MoesKeckeEcke Sorry but this specific project is not available. I will consider selling PCBs in the future!
@Oicu8
@Oicu8 2 роки тому
This vid got my SUB! The moment I seen you handling 0603 size components, I instantly knew you were PRO! Keep up the Great work and excellent videos!
@rtaylor616
@rtaylor616 2 роки тому
I use pipe insulation with a wood dowel inside or pool noodle to make a bolster to wrest my wrist on to steady my Hand. Makes placing small parts easier, you don’t slide them around shorting the past between contact pads, the best part about using round bolster, is it allows you to roll your wrists back and forth.
@dillbaggins3291
@dillbaggins3291 2 роки тому
Great video. Looking forward to seeing you grow.
@JG-mz7hg
@JG-mz7hg 2 роки тому
Nice project and great prototype. Ideas for the transmitter: 1) Use STM32L0, STM32WL or CMWX1ZZABZ (STM32+LORA transmitter in single module) You can get to sub 1uA power consumption while sleeping. 2) Make it as passive as possible: Use magnetic door contact switch to trigger an interrupt and wake up the microprocessor just to send "opened door" message.
@alexvinchev
@alexvinchev 2 роки тому
Magnetic door contact could power-up the transmitter, no need of fancy things like interrupts handling and low power modes.
@MaxC_1
@MaxC_1 2 роки тому
"magnetic door contact switch" so a reed switch I suppose
@shaun2072
@shaun2072 2 роки тому
Nothing more fun than a quiet voice over followed by LOUD MUSIC. Levels dude, levels.
@SimonQuigley
@SimonQuigley 2 роки тому
and absolutely terrible music
@scottwilliams895
@scottwilliams895 2 роки тому
Wow, very cool! Impressively professional design & build quality! Subscribed +1
@sail4life
@sail4life 2 роки тому
Awesome video, very well paced and easy to understand. Some nice soldering skills too. Next year I am going to get me a hot air rework station.
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
Thank you Dennis! And good luck with your future hot air rework station 👍
@2roti
@2roti 2 роки тому
Great, new channel to watch and learn. Nice job, keep going!
@tornadokat
@tornadokat 2 роки тому
Those radar motion modules are super cheap and fun to use. I have several in use and wanted to point out two drawbacks. 1) They use relatively a lot more current than PIR (Passive InfraRed), like 3-20 milliamps vs 60 microamps. This is OK if you have something AC powered and use the battery as backup or a solar setup that charges it every day, but not good for a remote just on battery for weeks or months like you can with a PIR that wakes up a sleeping micro-controller when it is triggered. 2) The module you use is sensitive 360 degrees which can be good or bad. They are sensitive to objects that contain water.. like humans... but also plants. If you put one indoor on a wall with plants outside, it can be triggered when wind blows the plants around. Just something to keep in mind. They do make a directional ones, I have used the HFS-DC06, which can help avoid this issue.
@brendonmatheson7286
@brendonmatheson7286 2 роки тому
Beautiful work!
@rusticagenerica
@rusticagenerica 2 місяці тому
You did a really incredible job creating this video ! Impressive.
@ShopperPlug
@ShopperPlug 2 роки тому
Nice board you made here. Interesting project custom made.
@Paddy_Roche
@Paddy_Roche 2 роки тому
Wow, this looks like a place where I could learn from a genius. Great video is an understatement!! Happy to have subscribed, rang the bell and Smashed that like button.
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
Hahahaha! You made me laugh with your comment 😂 Thanks for your support 😉
@BenReese
@BenReese 2 роки тому
Awesome project! I'm glad YT recommended the video. I subscribed :-)
@freedom_aint_free
@freedom_aint_free 2 роки тому
You totally need to build a paint ball sentry gun to go with those...It would track the intruder and fire even as it runs away (and your walls will end up as original art too)
@markgreco1962
@markgreco1962 2 роки тому
Can’t wait for the next one
@christianbaumgartner7133
@christianbaumgartner7133 2 роки тому
I can highly recommend the AmScope SM-4TP! I have it two years now and I‘m very satisfied. It can also be used with glasses. You can also attach a Camera-Module to it.
@aculleon2901
@aculleon2901 2 роки тому
Nice project. I liked the way you integrated the display with the 3D-Printed standoff. I would use smaller SMD components to give myself a bit more space. Good job
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
Thank you, I am glad that you like it!
@bradley3549
@bradley3549 2 роки тому
Smaller! Do you have microscopes for eyes? lol
@thedude4902
@thedude4902 2 роки тому
Well done!! You deserve more subscribers
@henrychan720
@henrychan720 2 роки тому
For a microscope, I recommend a used optical stereomicroscope instead of the digital ones with a screen. It lets you see solder joints in much greater clarity.
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
I agree 100%, the problem is that I must also make content with it so it must be able to record as high quality video as possible. That means getting a trinocular model which are not cheap 😅 Thanks for your comment!
@peplegal8253
@peplegal8253 2 роки тому
Clarity is not directly related to Digital x Optical ! You can get great images from a Digital scope as long as you pay for it. Sensor size...specifically...the Pixel Size (Cell) is what matter in order to get a beautiful image. The bigger the pixel size, the higher the Signal-to-Noise ratio. Sometimes, it`s even better to stay with low resolutions, say 1080p, instead of going to 4K, because for a given sensor size, the more resolution you get, smaller wll be the cell size, which is not a good deal. BTW, stick to Sony/Starvis sensors...and if money is not the problem : cameras with Autofocus. The main advantage of Optical scopes is to keep the feeling of depth (STEREO)...something you gonna lose with digital scope...but they are uncomfortable as hell.
@AK-nb6hz
@AK-nb6hz 2 роки тому
@@EliteWorm It's still cheaper to go tri and get a decent camera than to go fully digital. I spent a lot of time looking for one and ended up paying a fraction. Love my amscope. It's not a leica but it gets me close enough to do what I need to do and I got a barlow lens attachment for smd work.. Lots of reviews around but Louis Rossmann was my ultimate guide.
@davewasthere
@davewasthere 2 роки тому
@@EliteWorm Would definitely recommend optical over digital. Your existing macro camera solution with an optical stereomicroscope is probably ideal. That said, I bought a really nice trinolocular for around USD $200 + postage on aliexpress. Think that was decent value.
@MarkUKInsects
@MarkUKInsects 2 роки тому
@@davewasthere If you can run to the cost of a German or Japanese maker, and a trinocular one at that. You are looking at $2,000 - $20,000+ but really worth the extra cost. You could look at second hand, but quality instruments hold their value well.
@BrianB2579
@BrianB2579 2 роки тому
You have good electronic skills keep it up ..... very nice project you made..... From London.
@pioupiou3935
@pioupiou3935 2 роки тому
Nice project, nice design, nice process, all nice 😁
@gdacin
@gdacin 2 роки тому
I really want one! Looks great! Love it!
@altitude1039
@altitude1039 2 роки тому
Very Impressive! Thanks for sharing. I just discovered ESP32 and LoRa a month ago, and I am now trying to figure out Arduino IDE so I can build something like this for a gate on an acreage. I was thinking to use LoRa, but I think ESP-Now will be sufficient for my project. Looking forward to the next installment. Sub
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
That’s cool! I still have to try ESP-NOW 😁 Thank you for the sub!
@DgtalBreakz
@DgtalBreakz 7 місяців тому
About the digital microscope thingy, you would be surprised how good your phone camera is. Find yourself some kind of tripod that stabilizes your phone at just the right angle that allowes your to handle the pcb and open the phone camera app. Use a bit of zoom and fix exposure and focus and voila, you have yourself a magnificent digital microscope. Any modern phone with upwards of 20 MP cameras will do a fantastic job under the correct light environment. Ive had awesome results with just activating the flash in a dimly lit room. Obviously, it is something you wouldnt want in your YT channel and only a temporary solution I suggest until you find yourself a proper tool.
@kingaubreywineera6178
@kingaubreywineera6178 2 роки тому
Amazing my bro, I like it
@kristopherleslie8343
@kristopherleslie8343 2 роки тому
Loved this
@rosshannemann7772
@rosshannemann7772 2 роки тому
Talented fellow, liked that use of technology
@santopino2546
@santopino2546 2 роки тому
Good job, well done.
@smtronics
@smtronics 2 роки тому
Great work
@iNFiNiTY125
@iNFiNiTY125 2 роки тому
Great soldering skills! My advice would be to use flux it will make your life so much easier. I used to attempt projects like that without using flux and after finally trying it I don’t touch smd without it. I prefer amtech 559
@althuelectronics5158
@althuelectronics5158 2 роки тому
amazing my brother
@IoT
@IoT 2 роки тому
Great job :) !
@Bianchi77
@Bianchi77 2 роки тому
Nice video clip, keep it up, thank you :)
@yapdoit8077
@yapdoit8077 2 роки тому
Health to your hands bro. Good job.
@klokibril
@klokibril 2 роки тому
Really cool! I am interested in the code of this project as I want to learn more about LoRa data transmission. Are you going to make it open source some day?
@JulianMakes
@JulianMakes 8 місяців тому
what kind of range are you using it with? great project thanks!
@iN3ViT4BL3
@iN3ViT4BL3 Рік тому
First off, thank you for the video and the time spent making it and much respect for showing your PCB process, but please demonstrate an overview before the technicals.
@caraffa3621
@caraffa3621 2 роки тому
recently i bought mustool g1200 and I'm happy with it
@Ryzler13
@Ryzler13 2 роки тому
Thats some neat work, where did you find the lcd, im looking for one and no one has the one i need. Its for a realaux 3 vape, i forget the model part number but i do have it if you get back to me about it.
@GnobarEl
@GnobarEl 2 роки тому
What amazing work. I'm really happy to found your channel, Its already on my fav list. Quick question. Why did you used ESP32 + LORa? Couldn't you do it only with LORa? Great work!
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
Thank you! Because the LoRa module has no WiFi that offers internet connectivity, input pins for the button and display, etc.
@GnobarEl
@GnobarEl 2 роки тому
@@EliteWorm That makes sense! Once again, great video! Keep posting, don't dive up!
@ahmedtwahir
@ahmedtwahir 2 роки тому
OMG, I solder single tiny capacitors during repairs and it feels like a nightmare...you know the ones that decide to flow out of place (bumped by the tweezers) when replacing an IC. And you're doing it for the entire board. AWESOME!...for a microscope I went with a digital one...just like the one north ridge fix uses but mine is a manual focus. You have to pay more for the autofocus option but if you can do get the autofocus option. I think they use sony sensors so image is pretty good to me.
@michaelpxd6325
@michaelpxd6325 2 роки тому
Hey, nice Project. Which hot plate are u using?
@montgomd
@montgomd 2 роки тому
Agree with used stereo optical microscope, I bought one for US$75, 3-30x zoom. The true depth perception of a stereo scope is more effective to guide and assess the work. If you are limited to a mono scope, I recommend two flex mounted focused light sources (such as penlights on heavy copper wire), one to left and one to right side, at about 45 deg vertical angle. The crisp focused angular beam accentuates the surface features. You can maximize the simulated 3D effect by adjusting the position and relative intensity of the lights (the brighter light highlights ridges and the dimmer one makes the shadowed areas visible). The stereo scopes sometimes come with ring lights or a single angular source behind the optical column; true stereo vision provides good depth perception without the more elaborate dual angular lighting described above.
@mirrorchile
@mirrorchile 2 роки тому
Great Job!!!!
@thomasmaiden3356
@thomasmaiden3356 2 роки тому
"Zoe The Robot" is highly impressed by your skills.
@WarhavenSC
@WarhavenSC 2 роки тому
For the tinning part, would reusing your stencil and some solder balls work instead of going over each pad 1 by 1? Or would that not work?
@joachimtheboss5326
@joachimtheboss5326 2 роки тому
thumbnail chip is MAGNIFICANT
@Guarrod
@Guarrod 2 роки тому
I love it!
@JAndrioli
@JAndrioli 2 роки тому
you should try this: 1 fix the board somehow, like hot-glue; 2 hold the smd parts with your tweezers and use your other hand to control the movement (yep one hand squeezing the tweezer the other hand moves it around). If needed you can use 2 tweezers for some parts that allow it or have very small pads coz some parts, you cannot afford to adjust them once theyre imperfectly dropped
@tablatronix
@tablatronix 2 роки тому
I have an adonstar ad400 microscope, its pretty good and cheap. What kind of breadboards are those with the interlocks ?
@MrgnUTube
@MrgnUTube 2 роки тому
Very very nice project! I have a question for you, why do you used a CP2102 instead of a CP2104? The second one is cheaper, smaller and brings more features.
@janausis
@janausis 2 роки тому
Hi, great video, can we find the schematics anywhere?
@alistairmurray626
@alistairmurray626 2 роки тому
i really want to make stuff like this and make videos, so inspiring
@maneeshs3876
@maneeshs3876 2 роки тому
Nice project and thanks for sharing. Andonstar AD409 HDMI Digital Microscope with 10.1" LCD Screen
@martinhermsen1518
@martinhermsen1518 2 роки тому
Hey, regarding the microscope, i'm using a AmScope SM-4TZ for SMD rework it is really great, only the original LED ring stoped working quite fast, but only the switch was broken, it was an easy fix.
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
Thank you for the recommendation, Martin!
@pcguy619
@pcguy619 2 роки тому
Nice work! Although I would love to see something that isn't done with an ESP32, they're just everywhere. It'd be nice to see someone use something like an MSP430, or some other less common microcontrollers.
@fd3871
@fd3871 2 роки тому
common microcontrollers come with the advantage that there are already libraries out there for integration with other components, displays .etc. ESP's can leverage Arduino's libraries so that's an obvious win where BOM costs don't matter really and you are just trying to make something cool
@PanDiaxik
@PanDiaxik 2 роки тому
ESP32 is popular for a reason. It's good, because it's cheap and good
@TechnoWit3D
@TechnoWit3D 2 роки тому
love it ! ... definitely do subscribe!
@emanuelnolasco3745
@emanuelnolasco3745 2 роки тому
Großartig
@DominikPalo
@DominikPalo 2 роки тому
Nice project :) Regarding the microscope - I own Andonstar 208S for a few months (I bought mine for 67 € including shipping during Black Friday) and I'm pretty happy with my choice, very usable for hobby SMD projects :)
@keegi_
@keegi_ 2 роки тому
Agree, I also have Adonstar - different model though, 302 and this is great quality microscope.
@cryzz0n
@cryzz0n 2 роки тому
This is so well designed. How long did it take you?? Also, do you know about the TTGO T-Beam? It's a ESP LoRa dev board, which might ease your life ;-) For the microscope: Did you try using your smartphone and an IP-Cam App like droidcam? I find that I can get awesome zoom/macro with my phone. I use the cam all the time for reading PCB-Stuff and looking at solder-points.
@abnormaalz
@abnormaalz 2 роки тому
In a previous project I found that using an IR transmitter/receiver and a piece of aluminum foil on the door works pretty well! It's really cheap and surprisingly effective.
@therfnoob7697
@therfnoob7697 Рік тому
can you expand on this idea? I didn't quite get what you mean. How will the IR transmission pass through the walls?
@abnormaalz
@abnormaalz Рік тому
@The RF Noob I placed an IR transmitter/receiver as shown at 8:53 on my door frame and taped a piece of aluminum foil on the side of my door. Whenever the door would open, the aluminum foil would pass in front of the IR transceiver and reflect a lot of the IR light. This would mean the door was opened.
@servicestuffs2549
@servicestuffs2549 2 роки тому
awesome
@MrDomingo55
@MrDomingo55 2 роки тому
What LORA module did you select? URL?
@PhG1961
@PhG1961 2 роки тому
Excellent video, still a suggestion... you really need to take care of the background music. It really, REALLY sucks.
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
Is it THAT bad?? 😂 Sorry!
@chaosville666
@chaosville666 2 роки тому
@@EliteWorm would be great if at least it would be like 10% of your voice volume and not 110% it really makes it a very unchilled experience to watch the video.
@Coolcarting
@Coolcarting 2 роки тому
@@EliteWorm Yes! It is that bad! It's loud and obnoxious. Please get rid of it!
@butch2152
@butch2152 2 роки тому
What drawing software are you using for the enclosure and is it free?
@empmachine
@empmachine 2 роки тому
I know you asked about microscopes, and there's already lots of recommendations, so I'd like to add the option of some loupes (they are surprisingly useful, and some of them feel like mad scientist gear [a bonus to me]).
@Zhaymoor
@Zhaymoor 2 роки тому
nice video, but would have been much nicer if it was about the design and prgramming process not a music video showing your expert soldering skills. Thank you so much
@JWSmythe
@JWSmythe 2 роки тому
For your microscope question... I got one of these. Dirty cheap, effective, and very portable. It works over WiFi, or you can plug it into you computer and use the built in Camera app. (plug it in, click the Windows button, and type Camera). At my workbench, I just use my phone as the display, over WiFi. At my desk, I just plug it into the computer and use my 43" monitor as the display. My first task with it was to replace a blown diode on an ESP8266. The one by the Vin and GND pins. My eyes aren't good enough to really see it, other than seeing a blurry spec. With the microscope, I could see the obvious crack in it from when it blew. That was much easier since I could see what I was doing. If you get it, there may be a minor problem. Occasionally, when turning it off, the microcontroller doesn't fully shut down. You can't turn it off, but you can't connect to it. Just pop the plastic cover off the top (USB end), and unplug the battery. It doesn't need the battery unless you want to use it wirelessly, and that wasn't important to me. If you want that to work, put in a little momentary contact switch, to interrupt either of the battery wires. That's my only complaint. It has more than adequate resolution to do SMT work with. You can also get a closer view of anything. I have used it for looking at a lot of tiny things. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081L4Y98G I have some photos on my review, including one with the first 6 pins on a ATmega328 (Arduino Nano) taking up the whole screen. There's no practical reason for being that close, but it made for a cool picture. www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R2F1RF18CN50PF There are also pictures showing salt and sugar crystals, and a grain of rice taking up the entire screen. You can get much better. But this one is cheap, and if/when I break it, I'll just get another. You won't get the bragging rights that some people seem desperate for. You can't say that you spent $1k on it. But you can use it, and still have $953 in the bank, to buy other toys. All of them that look the same probably are. So you don't need to buy it through this vendor. That's just who I bought it from. I had intended on buying some of the others in the same price range, but I'm happy with this one for now. Next time, I may get one with the built on LCD. That kicks the price up by $50, and I don't know if I can use a separate monitor with them. I didn't look very hard though.
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
Hey, thank you a lot for the detailed information! Much appreciated 🙏
@GovindCanada
@GovindCanada 2 роки тому
Good one! How long was the range?
@pravatiacharya5921
@pravatiacharya5921 2 роки тому
Which lora module did you use?
@vinayakhungund7942
@vinayakhungund7942 2 роки тому
Hi, Nice work 👍, btw which is that sensor shown after the IR module?
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
An RCWL-0516 presence sensor 😉
@5VoltChannel
@5VoltChannel 2 роки тому
Nice
@ThomasWeeks
@ThomasWeeks 2 роки тому
Also.. what do you do your 3D design with.. and why?
@No1BRC
@No1BRC 2 роки тому
The Andonstar ADSM201 is a very nice and affordable digital Microscope. It's very compact since it even comes with a small screen but offers a HDMI output as well as HD recording. Also got to mention the digital zoomis amazing as well. If you have the space then there are other solutions but to me the compact size is a real winner.
@SolderingMaster99
@SolderingMaster99 2 роки тому
very good ^^
@markjones9180
@markjones9180 2 роки тому
What LoRa module did you use?
@volodymyryakovenko951
@volodymyryakovenko951 2 роки тому
Catia V5, nice!
@Nightsd01
@Nightsd01 2 роки тому
NextPCB, is there any difference between them and JLCPCB? That order page looks exactly the same PS: When you did the other side of the board, why not just get that on the stencil as well? You can use tape to secure the board to the stencil, especially if you get a stencil with a frame. Also I would recommend getting a proper IC oven, with good temperature curves and all that - they are insanely cheap these days, I use the T962 and love it, and it's dirt cheap
@eukaliptal
@eukaliptal 2 роки тому
Do you have any plans to sell the board assembled and working?
@lazyvideos9525
@lazyvideos9525 2 роки тому
Which software u r using for enclosure design?
@sreenand.k2706
@sreenand.k2706 2 роки тому
Super, New subscriber 😊
@ronaldgadget
@ronaldgadget 2 роки тому
Which LoRa module do you use? Do you have a link? Please answer!
@TkGz
@TkGz 2 роки тому
i love your work, can you do some videos about aquaponics or hydroponics.
@MrPaulw517
@MrPaulw517 2 роки тому
I would like to know which LoRa radio you are working with this project?????
@jaackmcmahon8757
@jaackmcmahon8757 2 роки тому
What programming IDE you are using?
@quixoticgeeks
@quixoticgeeks 2 роки тому
Which LoRa module did you use ? This is a great project. I look forward to the next video.
@ritchiec5438
@ritchiec5438 11 місяців тому
RYLR896
@ARTDesignMaster
@ARTDesignMaster Рік тому
Hello are you using Universal Arduino Telegram ? how did you handle the notification when you are offline?
@-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi-
@-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- 2 роки тому
This guy shakes more than a Walmart Greeter!
@thenextproblem8001
@thenextproblem8001 2 роки тому
I would recommend Andonstar 407 or 301 im using both and they are spectacular
@theecstatic9686
@theecstatic9686 2 роки тому
Yea, sikk stuff duder....
@Chupacabras222
@Chupacabras222 2 роки тому
Which Lora module did you use?
@supremeleader5516
@supremeleader5516 4 місяці тому
From where you got all those smd components?
@kingtungstenworldwide4472
@kingtungstenworldwide4472 2 роки тому
This may be just a simple project for you but its pretty dang cool! I wonder if you sell these things because I'd buy one and find a use for it, and I'm sure many others would as well. Thanks for sharing your electronic mastery!
@EliteWorm
@EliteWorm 2 роки тому
Thank you! I am not selling this one but I will definitely consider it in future projects 😉
@kingtungstenworldwide4472
@kingtungstenworldwide4472 2 роки тому
@@EliteWorm I'm sure it wouldnt be worth selling unless it was mass produced but its such a detailed and cool design.
@user-lx9jm1wo3h
@user-lx9jm1wo3h 2 роки тому
Is soldering paste just metal powder mixed with rosin flux?
@VulcanOnWheels
@VulcanOnWheels 2 роки тому
Your motor control has to be very good for this kind of work.
@putyavka
@putyavka 2 роки тому
Heating platform much handier then hot air. I use Miniware Heating Plate. It's ideal for this size of pcb.
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