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Posts posted by sloz1664
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Hi Steve, I suspect it's ST4 cable and I haven't used one for years, just one additional cable to get rid of. Replace the ST4 setup in PHD2 with the CGEM CGEM Ascom driver as your mount.
HTH
Steve
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Hi Jim, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Hi Francesco, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Thanks David, and guess what? The weather forecast for the next week looks woeful.
Steve
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Cheers Jonk, Just downloaded it and hopefully I'll be able to try it out sometime this year
Steve
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Hi, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Hi, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Hi Andy, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Hi and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Hi Roy, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Hi Kevin & a very warm welcome to the Lounge. from another Notts lad
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Hi D and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Hi, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
Steve
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Hi, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Hi Daniel,
Would I be able to amend the code to change the TSL 237 from input 8, to input 7. The LCD Shield is covering input 8.
Steve
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Hi Jamie, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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Hi Bob, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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2 hours ago, Corpze said:
My fault, forgot that...
I Have updated the first post with all correct inputs and connections, I have how ever not any wiring diagram, but there is no problem wiring this up, especially if you use a LCD shield instead of a single LCD.
/DanielThanks Daniel, much appreciated
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Hi Katie, and a warm welcome to the Lounge. As recently discussed anything to keep you warm in the dark, cold nights of winter.
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Hi Daniel,
Great project, as always. I have the components and now the code. But, I'm missing the pin layout and wiring diagrams. Any chance of up loading?
Steve
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4 hours ago, andrew s said:
Never having never cut a worm wheel I have always wondered how you get them to correctly mesh as you make the cut. Combination of thread spacing and wheel diameter?
Love to know hint hint @Peter Drew.
Regards Andrew
All we ever need to know is in here:-
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Hi Chris, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
Steve
Hello from Norfolk, UK!
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Hi, and a very warm welcome to the Lounge
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