You can get the files off of thingverse and have them printed. There are places online that will do it for a nominal fee if you don't have a printer, and most public libraries do it as well for a feeIs anyone selling these? Looks like they're sold out on the HeaterMeter store. My Roto Damper 3 had a good run (7 years) but it just broke. So now I have a Delta fan and an MG90S servo looking for a home.
As someone who has not been keeping up on the status, I don’t want to attempt to answer all of your questions. But, I will say that I am still using mine and I am not sure the heatermeter needs any updates. I believe everything you need is open source and available. Just build it.I'm guessing the project is dead? HeaterMeter website doesn't seem to exist but I can find the files in github. No posts here for a couple of months.?
Is the software still being kept up?
I would like an aluminum version as well.. But I don't have access to the resources needed for it... Are you willing to sell one? ;-)Thanks for your contribution WBegg. Still using the aluma-damper weekly. Built another one as a backup (maybe a secondary BGE in the future) as well.
I know you've stated that you are no longer supporting the Adapt-a-Damper, but did you ever finish your version with an integrated keystone? What about a 1" NPT adapter for the V3? If not, would you be willing to share your design files so I could make the modifications myself?I'll soon be working on a version with an integrated keystone into the design to be printed, much like the original adapt-a-damper.
Hey, I did not finish the integrated version, but a more than happy to share the design files. I put the Fusion 360 files in the Damper V3 Thingiverse link here ... Damper V3I know you've stated that you are no longer supporting the Adapt-a-Damper, but did you ever finish your version with an integrated keystone? What about a 1" NPT adapter for the V3? If not, would you be willing to share your design files so I could make the modifications myself?