On 3/13/19 5:26 AM, Ravasz wrote:
> Can you tell us more about your machine? I am building something potentially similar (an automated alga growing machine that can
> be used for cell and protein production), but its hard to tell from your short description whether your design is something
> similar. If you are looking for feedback, don't hesitate to get in touch, we might even be able to help each other out.
+1
I have already developed a biologist friendly microcontroller board
ecosystem with connectors running micropython and able to be a switching power supply
or most other things you could dream up and costs under $10 for the controller board,
and open hardware designed with gschem schematics and pcb-rnd layout. Perhaps you'd like to share
development and all move forward more quickly?
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