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    3D Printed Barrel Servo/Fan

    Yes. The offset requires a smaller fan. The barrel works with the stock fan.
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    3D Printed Barrel Servo/Fan

    Those pictures are for the barrel servo which is the first printed servo damper that I designed. It works as well or better than any other design I've seen but has the disadvantage that there are several areas for potential leaks depending on how good you are at 3d printing. The servo sits in a...
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    INTRODUCING: the "Roto Damper"

    You guys should pay better attention. That's the fan that those of us using the offset rotary and in line rotary have been using for about a year. http://tvwbb.com/showthread.php?45296-3D-Printed-Barrel-Servo-Fan
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    HM v4.1 3D printed case

    Sorry about that. I was doing some google drive cleaning and forgot to update the link. Try again
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    HM 4.2.4 3D Printed Case

    Anyone interested in printing a 4-line version should hold off at the moment. There is a raspberry pi b issue with the usb and rj45 clearance. I'm going to be posting a pi a+ only version soon.
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    HeaterMeter Hardware v4.2.4

    It depends on the height of the button compared to the through hole version, but I don't think they will be very different. The biggest problem is going to be a large user to user variation of how centered the button can be soldered. The through hole has the advantage that there is essentially...
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    Post your HeaterMeter graphs

    Looking good! You're not going to get it much better than that.
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    3D Printed Barrel Servo/Fan

    You can screw it in with a 3mm or 1/8" screw. I tend to stick with 1/8" thick tube but you could probably get by with thinner if you can find it.
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    3D Printed Barrel Servo/Fan

    Just whatever you need to make your mount.
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    HeaterMeter on the Raspberry Pi Model A+

    I'm at 24+ now with the edimax too
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    HeaterMeter on the Raspberry Pi Model A+

    Last night I used a cheap mono price adapter. I'll try again tonight with one of my edimax adapters. This is the one I used http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=105&cp_id=10501&cs_id=1050108&p_id=8072&seq=1&format=2
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    HeaterMeter on the Raspberry Pi Model A+

    Mine has gone network silent somewhere just after the 12 hour mark.
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    HeaterMeter on the Raspberry Pi Model A+

    I have the A+ running here
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    HeaterMeter on the Raspberry Pi Model A+

    I haven't noticed this but my experience is fairly limited. I'll set it up to run tonight indefinitely and will post a link.
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    Need some info please

    From the 4.0 case thread http://tvwbb.com/showthread.php?36661-HM-version-4-Rpi-3d-print-case&p=366115&viewfull=1#post366115 "This case requires that the rca jack on the rpi be removed so that the boards come into maximum contact. The unit of measure for the .stl files is in mm and the LEDs...
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    HeaterMeter on the Raspberry Pi Model A+

    So lets stick with the A+ :)
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    HM 4.2.4 3D Printed Case

    The A+ 4 probe version is now up as well as a thermocouple 4-line display for this LCD.
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    HeaterMeter on the Raspberry Pi Model A+

    I've been playing with the A+ and love the fact that you can now hide the wifi adapter in the case. The HM looks even more polished now. I just the snipped unused pins off of the pi GPIO so I could use the A+ with my existing HM4.2.4 boards without changing out any of the resistors, buzzer, etc...
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    Newbie from Sydney, Australia

    There may be more in the Netherlands than here in the US.
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    HM 4.2.4 3D Printed Case

    The raspberry PiA+ TC version is up. There are PiA+ specific mounts so that the pi is fully supported. Probe version will be up in a day or 2.

 

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