hjubm2 wrote:
After you get yours working can you come finish mine for me :laughing-rolling: decided to pull it apart to rewire it & thats as far as it's gotten...
Well working night shift does play havoc with my tummy bones :laughing-rolling: afterall only endup with 2 days a week to have a decent drink, so yesterday with only 4 hours of sleep got down 8 cans of Coopers Lager cause lager :obscene-drinkingdrunk: and a couple of long necks of my real ale homebrew, by 10 pm I was toast so slept in to lunchtime today :happy-partydance: just to get me back to normality :scared-eek: and with a trip down to the bottlo found they had 5 for $25 Coopers longnecks :handgestures-thumbupleft: So beer on ice instead of trundling up to the shed to get a beer out of my shed fridge which i use as a dump load on my shed array :laughing-rolling:
That CRO turned up this week, also the 2 probes I ordered from Farnell and got as far as tuning in the probes as last week I spent new years and only 4 Coopers Lagers trying to get these steppers to move but only saw 3.8 volts on the puse pin where it does need atleast 5 volts. So as it can take upto 24 volts I do need to make an isolated input board and use 15 volts as the pullup voltage on the pins. Now as my program will be pulling the pins to ground I do need an isolated input board.
But eh mate if you want to come down for a couple hours in the morning I can show you first hand what I'm trying to do and eh i can decanter a bottle of my Barely/Rye mash so you can use it as a base for the stuff you make :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
Now my lager beer brew is getting down to a bubble every 6 seconds so it is close to finished so I'll see next weekend how it's going but I'm not opening the lid of the fermenter again as those local infection bugs are just waiting for a feed and I'm sick of clearing that white junk they leave as they are having a party :angry-banghead:
Cheers Bryan