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So what are these led things that I have heard so much about? Below is a laymans explanation which should help.
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Learn how to make networking cables and what you will need.
Do you want to decorate your Christmas tree and fight global warming at the same time? Well now you can! Just make sure that you use Solar Lights for free lighting at Christmas
Written by Skelatonjack (Duane)
posted in How to - Hints, Tips and Techniques
November 23, 2011, 07:50:00 PM
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This is how I got power to my display before computer control.
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In October 2008 we held our 1st workshop and John Muldrock (aka Kamahilights ) did a presentation on understanding electricity.
A great read to get up to speed with the dangers of electricity.
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Taking Photos at night can be frustrating. This article may be able to help to achieve better results.
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What is a SSR? SSR Stands for Solid State Relay. Read on to learn how to make them.
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This is a pretty good basic video of learning the basics of soldering.
http://www.curiousinventor.com/guides/How_To_Solder |
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Stay tuned as I will post pictures of the enclosures.
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