Author: somethingnew

  • Rogue 433MHz Transmitter

    Rogue 433MHz Transmitter

    There’s a rogue transmitter broadcasting a carrier signal on 433.92Mhz somewhere in my neighbourhood. It went on the air around 4:15am yesterday. How do I know? Well, you remember my temperature/humidity sensors for my seedlings I wrote about a few days ago? I already have an entirely different system working. A few years ago I…

  • Garage Door Opener

    Garage Door Opener

    Last year the radio on my ~40 year old garage door opener quit working. Because the opener used simple dry contacts to trigger the open or close cycle, I was able to buy an aftermarket receiver and remote and wire it to the existing opener. Well, last week the motor in the opener quit working.…

  • Dead Wine Cooler

    Dead Wine Cooler

    I bought a used wine cooler a while back. It worked great. It holds 12 bottles and uses a peltier cooler rather than a vapor-compression cooler. This makes it less efficient, but it is quiet and relatively simple for an electronics guy like me to understand. I kept some wine cool in it. Then, one…

  • Doorbell Camera

    Doorbell Camera

    I love the idea of a doorbell camera. A doorbell is in the right location to see anyone coming up to your door, and it is low enough that you can generally see a face rather than the top of a ball cap. They make a lot of sense to me, except that the most…

  • That was fast!

    That was fast!

    It looks like a few seeds are already starting to sprout!

  • A Flood!

    A Flood!

    Around a year ago I installed a Reverse Osmosis filter system under my kitchen sink. Recently, the drinking water faucet sprung a leak. Well, actually, it had been leaking from the valve stem occasionally for a while now, but that always ran safely into the sink. This time it started leaking beneath the sink… enough…

  • Peppers

    Peppers

    And tomatillos. I had planned to do this on the weekend, but I ended up spending too many hours clearing snow and ran out of time. So, today I made the time to start my peppers and tomatillos. I usually use jiffy pellets. They might not be the best option, but they’re certainly convenient. Now…

  • Snowstorm!

    Snowstorm!

    So, Montana sent a low pressure system north to pay us a visit. This storm is still supposed to go on for one more day, but I figured I should try to find the sidewalk to the front door before it’s lost until May. I might not get to planting my peppers today. It’s kinda…

  • Waking Up My Carnivores

    Waking Up My Carnivores

    No, I’m not talking about my cats. My carnivores have been hibernating since early winter. Last year I bought a couple venus flytraps. I had no prior experience with these. I read that they need a dormant period and one way to do that is to put them in a dark, cool place for a…

  • Sensors Part 2

    Sensors Part 2

    Another PCB sent off for manufacturing. This one is just an assembled version of the temperature, humidity, pressure, light board I soldered up a few days ago. Hopefully it will be a bit more reliable this way. also, I chose the more expensive (and less likely to be counterfeit) BME680 sensor. The I2C addresses of…