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BMG-Stop-Plate
The BMG Stop Plate is a second generation iteration of the standard design of a stop plate and timer.
BMG-Stop-Plate
The BMG Stop Plate (Barney McGrew Stop Plate) is a second generation iteration of the standard design of a stop plate and timer using a PIEZO sensor as the main device of detection. The stop plate is designed to take a hit from an Airsoft replica at up to 7 joules using a plastic BB as the projectile. This is a wired solution to ensure simplicity of design and adheres to the KISS (Keep It Stupid Simple) principles. The wiring is a standard RJ45 network cable which is robust and capable of distances up to 100 metres. The timer uses an Arduino Nano as its brain and has a number of basic features to assist with running competitions and training drills with this system.
BMG-Stop-Plate-Pro
The Barney McGrew Stop Plate Pro is a wireless stop plate solution for Action Air IPSC. This repo is developed to use ESP8266 modules and utilises the Wi-Fi function. A new reimagining of our wired stop plates, using painless networking.
Cryptonote_ESP8266_OLED_SSD1306
Displays Cryptonote Pool stats on an OLED using an ESP8266
DPS-1200FB
Python code to read status from the DPS-1200FB power supply
DPS-750EB-SMBus-Monitor-Arduino
Retrieve stats from a Delta DPS-750EB server power supply via SMBus using Arduino
Speedtest-for-InfluxDB-and-Grafana
A tool to run periodic speedtests and save them in InfluxDB for graphing in Grafana
Tracer-RS485-Modbus-Blynk-V2
An arduino sketch to connect the EPSolar/EPEver Tracer A/B Series (RS-485 Modbus) to an ESP8266 and monitor using the Blynk mobile app - the RELOADED version
tor-relay-docker
🐋 Lightweight TOR relay image (15.04 MB), based on LinuxServer.io Alpine Linux.
Heppie's Repositories
Heppie/Tracer-RS485-Modbus-Blynk-V2
An arduino sketch to connect the EPSolar/EPEver Tracer A/B Series (RS-485 Modbus) to an ESP8266 and monitor using the Blynk mobile app - the RELOADED version
Heppie/BMG-Stop-Plate
The BMG Stop Plate (Barney McGrew Stop Plate) is a second generation iteration of the standard design of a stop plate and timer using a PIEZO sensor as the main device of detection. The stop plate is designed to take a hit from an Airsoft replica at up to 7 joules using a plastic BB as the projectile. This is a wired solution to ensure simplicity of design and adheres to the KISS (Keep It Stupid Simple) principles. The wiring is a standard RJ45 network cable which is robust and capable of distances up to 100 metres. The timer uses an Arduino Nano as its brain and has a number of basic features to assist with running competitions and training drills with this system.
Heppie/BMG-Stop-Plate-Pro
The Barney McGrew Stop Plate Pro is a wireless stop plate solution for Action Air IPSC. This repo is developed to use ESP8266 modules and utilises the Wi-Fi function. A new reimagining of our wired stop plates, using painless networking.
Heppie/Cryptonote_ESP8266_OLED_SSD1306
Displays Cryptonote Pool stats on an OLED using an ESP8266
Heppie/DPS-1200FB
Python code to read status from the DPS-1200FB power supply
Heppie/DPS-750EB-SMBus-Monitor-Arduino
Retrieve stats from a Delta DPS-750EB server power supply via SMBus using Arduino
Heppie/Speedtest-for-InfluxDB-and-Grafana
A tool to run periodic speedtests and save them in InfluxDB for graphing in Grafana