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* Projects
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* Projects
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- [[id:511bfcb4-931f-4c0a-b78f-858b5efae0ad][Turntable Mounted Raspberry Pi]]
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- [[id:511bfcb4-931f-4c0a-b78f-858b5efae0ad][Turntable Mounted Raspberry Pi]]
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- [[id:efce506d-a354-4003-a70e-e0421dff0dc1][Solder fume extraction fan]]
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- [[id:156e16da-f160-48ad-b0a7-75ff44fdf607][Home Intercom Replacement]]
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- [[id:156e16da-f160-48ad-b0a7-75ff44fdf607][Home Intercom Replacement]]
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#+title: Using a boost converter to increase voltage
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Using a boost converter in a circuit when [[id:2073a538-7846-4c4c-b385-58922d129cf7][Building electronics projects]] will
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increase the voltage on its output side from its input at the expense of the
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available current. It is possible to purchase inexpensive boost converters with
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a USB input interface for DIY projects.
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#+title: Solder fume extraction fan
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An old 120mm PC case fan could be repurposed to draw fumes from soldering and
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pass them through a carbon filter. The fan would require a 12V power source, or
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could possibly be powered via USB (typically 5V) by [[id:cbf98627-2448-4aed-ac3a-4eebdbdc779b][Using a boost converter to
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increase voltage]].
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