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    Camera phone competition September 2017: Something Geeky

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    mscion | # 1 | 2017-09-05, 12:26 | Report

    Ok. here we go for this month's theme. I liked some of the pictures of circuit boards from last month's competition so I thought why not give folks a chance to express their inner geekiness (not sure if that is a word but you know what I mean). So in a most artistic fashion please provide a photo of circuit boards, computers, raspberry pi set up, messy desk with some electronics configuration or what ever. Just let your inner geek shine!

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    mosen | # 2 | 2017-09-05, 14:28 | Report

    Very good topic!



    Moto Z shot of one of my Rasberry Pis at work, hidden in a fridge.
    It is one-wired to 4x DS18B20 sensors in other fridges, logging temperatur since 2013 without any hickups. Only some power outages destroying sd-cards and uptimes.

    You can access his http here. The script shows a combined log of all 4 pis and 9 fridges spread over 200qm

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    juiceme | # 3 | 2017-09-05, 20:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by mosen View Post
    You can access his http here. The script shows a combined log of all 4 pis and 9 fridges spread over 200qm
    Neat!
    How come the cyclical temperature fluctuation?

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    mosen | # 4 | 2017-09-05, 20:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
    Neat!
    How come the cyclical temperature fluctuation?
    Well, its what fridges do
    By the Thumbrule you could say, the older the model, the wider the temperature range in one cycle to generate the wanted medium temperature. Older models cycle up to +-6°C around the wanted medium.
    The newest model is the green line, only cycling +-1°.
    You can also see in the grey -24°C line what happens if you freeze the sensor in a bottle of ice to have less temperature fluctuation

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    mikecomputing | # 5 | 2017-09-06, 17:34 | Report

    Sorry could not resist post this even if it looks crap.

    The plan with this was to make an arduino nano compatible board using stm32 instead of crappy 8bit AVR.

    But I decided to extend the board a bit.

    * Added a switch regulator
    * pinout for adafruit Tempsensor
    * NRF24LO+ pinout.
    * ESP8266 pinout
    * Possibuility to mount a 2 FET onboard
    * Possibility to mount standard I2C eeprom onboard
    * OLED pinout adafruit compoatible
    * No shitty FTDI chip needed since the STM has USB onboard and make it possible to flash STM using dfu-util no external adapter needed for flashing as in the case of AVR.

    Okey the picture...

    The board looks crap since I have not cleaned it and using alot of flux when soldering but that's what geek stuff is about

    Camera Sony Xperia XZs.

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    spfoo | # 6 | 2017-09-20, 14:00 | Report

    My apologies for having been absent from this magnificent competition for some time. Been busy traveling etc.

    Here's my photo for this months competition. Taken with my faithful Nokia N9. The subject is one of the boards/CPUs in a computer box cooled with mineral oil. The box has 4 dual Opteron motherboards eg. 8 CPUs/128 cores. Pretty geeky I think...


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    pichlo | # 7 | 2017-09-20, 16:37 | Report

    Is that a cloud of magic smoke?

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    spfoo | # 8 | 2017-09-20, 16:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
    Is that a cloud of magic smoke?
    No :-) It's the oil moved by the CPU fan.

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    pichlo | # 9 | 2017-09-20, 16:49 | Report

    I see! You mean the entire think is immersed in oil. Kewl!

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    spfoo | # 10 | 2017-09-20, 16:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
    I see! You mean the entire think is immersed in oil. Kewl!
    Yes. 15 gallons of it. I would need a few gallons more though. It would stabilize the temperature better across the boards.

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