Suggestion: Replace the 'chore strips' with a color monitor attached to a Raspberry Pi where you have a process, called for instance, 'Task', running, that displays these tasks, maybe with the background color set based on whether it needs to be done. This really works well with a grocery list, where 'GroceryList' is able to display the food items in order, frequency of purchase, cost, etc.
if I want to make a magnetic strength measuring device above 1 Tesla, can you suggest what type of hall effect, which many in the market are easy to find
could cut down on amount of sensors, make the hole rectangles, and the magnet on its side + glued on to pin, only 1 way to insert the magnet, also why 2 leds per task, could be 1 dual color led or just green when finished. velcro only allows to use 1 side of label, magnet can be embedded, so it sticks front and back of label to board. hooks are dangerous, sleeve/jewelry could catch, but basic idea is fun and educational. board could be a door, hiding unused labels.
I hope the doubled number of Hall effect sensors are cheaper than the cheapest microcontroller on the market, because you can halve them by using code.
Interesting demonstration of the capabilities of these sensors. Thanks, Karen!
I'm in love and no wedding ring. Proximity sensors are a major component of any processing line.
Hi, nice one , I use a hall effect on my train's , one on the track magnet on the train to control the stop -go lights , All the Best Brian 🤗
magnajuice.. love it! I am gonna have to use that term myself... Thanks for showing my the hall affect trinket and how it works..
Very cool, thanks, Karen!
Great video but would love to have seen the completed circuit on the back side. Thanks
Very nice idea!
Cool idea
I see a switch panel for extreme enviromental and/or hazardous locations. If waterproofed it could even be used underwater. Thanks.
Suggestion: Replace the 'chore strips' with a color monitor attached to a Raspberry Pi where you have a process, called for instance, 'Task', running, that displays these tasks, maybe with the background color set based on whether it needs to be done.
This really works well with a grocery list, where 'GroceryList' is able to display the food items in order, frequency of purchase, cost, etc.
How to test foor line treadmill sensor. Tanks
if I want to make a magnetic strength measuring device above 1 Tesla, can you suggest what type of hall effect, which many in the market are easy to find
could cut down on amount of sensors, make the hole rectangles, and the magnet on its side + glued on to pin, only 1 way to insert the magnet, also why 2 leds per task, could be 1 dual color led or just green when finished.
velcro only allows to use 1 side of label, magnet can be embedded, so it sticks front and back of label to board.
hooks are dangerous, sleeve/jewelry could catch, but basic idea is fun and educational.
board could be a door, hiding unused labels.
I am definitely going to start calling it magnajuice. Is that measured in Tesla or Gauss?
I hope the doubled number of Hall effect sensors are cheaper than the cheapest microcontroller on the market, because you can halve them by using code.
Hi Karen
I see a design flaw. Typical LED has only about 15000h lifespan. The red ones will be long dead before any green one could ever be turned on...
yeah, led burns out after 1.7 years
lol yes procrastination is a design flaw. try hooking some guilt up to an amplifier and feeding that in.
@@jhubertful can't find a single one with high enough hfe ;)
But but.. I still have to do the chores myself on top of flipping the magnet...
who the hell has a laser cutter, lol. I'm guessing only a few.
I think someone is procrastinating 😉
...but, there's an app for that!