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  1. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    wow thankyou so much! hmm cant seem to find the spst switches or mosfet in stock anywhere though :/ alternatives..?
  2. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    hahaha okay gotcha, ill do some research and try my best to decipher the harder bits.
  3. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    Is this still the same list of pieces you used? im gonna try it out and bread board it, see if i can get it to work
  4. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    haha nice^ do you use a reflow? or a soldering station? it seems do-able with a fine tipped iron
  5. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    sorry i just dont know where to get all of the electronics youve obtained, etching bread board, fets, PIC, etc...
  6. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    Do you think there's a way to upload that code into one of these arduino nano boards? Would the led's, buttons, and thermocouple work properly you think? http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Hardware
  7. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    .asm what form is that written in? can it be easily converted to say C code?
  8. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    all te code for that is what you have in your folders on post #1?
  9. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    whatever you do, i hope it works out, this is deffinately one of the best vaporizer designs ive seen on the market. How adjustable is the temperature range? or will you make it fixed and just use the circuit board to adjust for temp drops when the user begins to pull air through.
  10. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    okay, only making a suggestion to consider, not picking on you sorry haha
  11. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    lipoly of similar specs can be ha quite inexpensively off of hobbyking, ive never had a problem with them, nor have my friends with all our RC gear. ever thought of trying them? plus compact and lightweight
  12. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    so what type of battery setup would you personally use and why?
  13. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    whats the current and voltage rating that this can accept?
  14. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    Hmm, would you consider selling DIY kits like the PD Pandora? I could do everything except programming the assembled boards, since I know nothing about coding, but would you do that? Just sell the unfinished wood pieces and electronic parts for the purchaser to assemble, finish and, solder...
  15. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    just read the whole thread wondering if i could build one of these... my mind feels pretty melted. i feel like i could if i had the pcb board pre fabricated though. but how do you load the code..? with your jury rigged hardware piece? lol
  16. budballer

    The Bud Toaster - (currently: Model 14, version 3)

    wow $500 each?? how much would just the unit without batteries or any other accessories cost? just one block with heating element and temp reader plus a whip and bowl?
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