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Note that the SSR must have a DC output, not the more common AC output,
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These give you the current drawn by the entire board + LEDs + whatever
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The region where the addendum and dedendum meet at the pitch cylinder consists of a bazillion tiny faces
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When Mesa says “isolated power supply”, that’s exactly what they mean.
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Note that Mesa uses a capital I (“eye”) in the part numbers
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What do turtles think about while they’re basking?
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Unlike most Arduino courses, I assume you’re already OK with the programming, but are getting tired of replacing dead Arduinos
