Sweet! Can't wait for the how-to.
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Got one assembled and working on my fish tales. Still waiting on 12v power supply before I rig it up (and another for my whitewater)
Steve made a few code tweaks for me same day. Thanks! Very cool project!!
I can't wait for the whitewater reorchestration... whenever that gets done.
Quoted from steve45:Really? I tested these. Lower left (blank wire) is input 12V from supply. Lower right is output 5V in this case. You may need to put some load on the output. But only the DAC modul should be enough. So if the DAC moduls yellow led is on, it should be good.
/Steve
Ah, one of the amps was bad. Looks like it's booting on 12V just fine with the one amp off.
Quoted from WW2GURU:Can all of these processes be accomplished on a Mac?
Yeah, maybe easier since ssh is built in. you don't need to run putty or whatever to get into the pi.
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