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| | | | | I recently watched Jeff Gerling's video on CO? levels, and how to monitor it. My home office is also in the basement, with no windows. So I paid attention to the air quality when setting up down here. In addition to monitoring the CO? level, I'm also automatically ventilating the space when the air quality gets too bad. | |
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| | | | | Redoing the exhaust ventilation, for the heat generated by the homelab. And installing a proper fume extraction system for my electronics lab. | |
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| | | | | Our Komfovent balanced ventilation system is pretty bad at accurate timekeeping - the time drifts several minutes over the course of a few months. This is a bit annoying as the operator panel is prominently located on the second floor, and we use it to tell time. Luckily; the time can be set using the Modbus interface. | |
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| | | [AI summary] A detailed electronics project blog entry describing the design, coding, and 3D printing of a USB-controlled RGB LED device using a PIC microcontroller and an APA106 driver. | ||