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I know the basics and a bit of stuff around arduino.
I find I learn best when I try to just do it rather than following tutorials, just trying to think of something thats suitably complex enough but also interesting.
Ideally mixing sensors, servos etc intially I was thinking about some kind of...
So I’m lockdown bored and fusion 360 has added a electronics package so figured I may as well learn it.
Anyone recommend something that I can work on as an example that’s going to teach me a decent amount as well?
https://www.toolstation.com/trickle-battery-charger/p17423
Used one of these on the Clio for the last 2 years sat on the drive with an extension lead never had any issues.
I had intended on using this short term and swapping to a c-tek but it’s been faultless so haven’t needed a reason to change.
For future reference autopaint st helens will do it for half the price, I've had artic & monaco colours off them both decent matches.
https://www.auto-paint.co.uk/aerosols/mixed-aerosols/400ml-mixed-aerosol-any-colour.html
Its a timber door.
So far I've reinforced the door and put up some more pir lights, its a bit like a football stadium now..:ROFLMAO:
I've also bought a couple of these to cover the entrance and exits which is probably the best deterrent because they are bloody loud, scared the s**t out of the...
Expensive grinders are a waste of time imo I just buy the cheapo baulker from toolstation for the price there decent.
I like that they don’t use the shitty switch design that gets gummed up with dust.
https://www.toolstation.com/bauker-1200w-125mm-angle-grinder/p23631
Well if you’ve got the cash then go for it I’d certainly love a full set of Milwaukee but I can’t justify spending that much.
My assortments of tools would make the Milwaukee fan boys in here cringe... :ROFLMAO:
Just ordered this the other day actually...
https://www.eurocarparts.com/p/milwaukee-m12-m18-automotive-powerpack-MIL471203?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxOfwpsvl6AIVELTVCh2-nAvPEAQYASABEgI_EvD_BwE
Just pick up a drill without a battery for £60 job done shouldn’t need anything more than that?
Oh I’ve only got one piece of Milwaukee kit(impact wrench), the rest is a mix of Ryobi, Sealey other budget stuff etc.
Milwaukee is fantastic quality but a complete waste of money for weekend warriors unless your loaded in my opinion.
I’ve been trying to repair the daily derv while we are stuck in lockdown and it’s got the weirdest fault.
It wouldn’t start initially so replaced the crankshaft sensor and now it will run.
but if you drive it over a bump or even close the bonnet with it running it cuts out.
I’ve wiggled every...
I don’t think the stuff goes off so should be fine.
Hydro is still best I’ve tried however I’ve been using AF Aqua coat recently because you can get it in Halfords, smells nicer too.
Small bit of progress, stripped the subframe and rear beam down ready for blasting & powder coating once the restrictions are lifted.
If anyones got tips on removing the abs sensors without wrecking them would be appreciated. :LOL:
Drove my sisters 1.2 turbo Clio the other day and I’ve gotta say it’s a hoot to drive picks up really well.
Youngens have got it really good now, I have to rev the nuts off my first car and it still didn’t go anywhere. :ROFLMAO:
Depends how you use the car I guess, they shine through on a hot trackday compared to standard.
Also a 197 master cylinder gives you a much better feel over the standard 1*2 setup.