[OpenTRV-dev] intro

Bo Herrmannsen EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN
Mon Sep 30 13:22:35 BST 2013


hehe,

so far i have thought of a 1mm "pre drill" in middle of post

might be that it has to be bigger.... think i will print just one case and 
adjust stuff from that one... then when it all fits we can print larger 
batches :-D



-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- 
From: Damon Hart-Davis
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 2:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [OpenTRV-dev] intro

Yes, I'd have thought so, if we can arrange for it not to split the post.

Rgds

Damon

PS. If you can easily make this work for the DD1 board also somehow I'd be 
doubly grateful as we may be still in the running for that (I find out 
today/tomorrow).  Maybe doubled up posts in appropriate places.  That also 
needs much more space above and below the board so may simply not be 
do-able.

On 30 Sep 2013, at 12:17, Bo Herrmannsen wrote:

> would it be reasonble to say a small selftapping screw about 5mm long?
>
>
>
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- From: Damon Hart-Davis
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 1:05 PM
> To: Closed list for developer discussions
> Subject: Re: [OpenTRV-dev] intro
>
> Hi,
>
> FWIW the 3D printer has arrived from Maplin (finally!) but not properly 
> packed and at least the legs are all mashed up.
>
> My idea re voice and microwave doppler sensors is that they may be robust 
> at TRV level.
>
> Rgds
>
> Damon
>
>
> On 30 Sep 2013, at 10:57, Adrian Godwin wrote:
>
>> The hackspace-owned ones have been mostly kit-built, and suffered from 
>> inadequate care and over-enthusiastic fixing. It's quite a big hackspace 
>> and not very easy to enforce good practice. The most reliable, 
>> mechanically, was an old Stratasys but the extruder died and a 
>> replacement (based on reprap components) seems to be taking a while to 
>> get completed.
>>
>> We've recently got a lulzbot that hasn't broken yet, but I wouldn't want 
>> to rely on that indefinitely!
>>
>> Agreed about temperature measurement at the ceiling. Unfortunately it's 
>> also the best place for a movement sensor.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Bo Herrmannsen 
>> <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> are the 3d printers homebrew? i was thinking that and bad build... or 
>> that people does not take enough care of them?
>>
>> anyways i got access to 3 3d printers... on top of that a pick&place... 
>> reflow oven as soon boards to control my toaster oven is here... last bit 
>> yet to order in a bit is a solder paste dispenser
>>
>> tried stencils but the setup time is prop more than it would be doing it 
>> manual... also the paste got smeared out under the stencil
>>
>>
>>
>> i know damon is playing with a sensor to detect occupancy.... but i would 
>> not place the stuff at the ceiling.... all the hot air goes up there and 
>> it would be the wrong place to messure temp... a microwave sensor and 
>> then messure at more normal hight... say arround chest hight a bit away 
>> from radiators so you dont get false readings
>>
>> /bo
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Adrian Godwin
>> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 12:27 PM
>> To: EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN
>> Subject: [OpenTRV-dev] intro
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just sent a join request to the list admin after seeing Damon's 
>> pitch at the Connecting Homes event. I've been looking through some of 
>> the list archives and have probably missed a few things, but am wondering 
>> if I can help out with some parts.
>>
>> I'm a member of London hackspace and have access to the tools there. 
>> Items that may be useful are an envronmental chamber, a laser cutter, a 
>> 3d printer and a reflow oven.
>>
>> It's fairly common for the 3d printer to be broken, but there's also a 
>> group based near reading who have well-developed printers, the thames 
>> valley reprap group. These might be a useful resource for getting small 
>> quantities of prints made. Given how much effort seems to be involved in 
>> keeping 3d printers working, this might be more efficient than buying the 
>> Maplin machine.
>>
>> I've personally got some SMD equipment - small irons, hot tweezers, hot 
>> air, microscope. I don't have reflow or paste equipment yet, though. 
>> There are a couple of people at the hackspace who have done more with 
>> stencils and dispensers.
>>
>>
>> I was at the Connecting Homes even in connection with an energy-managed 
>> house project. This also requires good occupancy sensors and we're 
>> looking at a crude thermal imaging camera. We think there might be a case 
>> for making a ceiling-mounted occupancy sensor with light and temperature 
>> sensors and I'm wondering if this could share some development with your 
>> plans.
>>
>> -adrian
>>
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