CocktailPi
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9.5 | 1.8 | |
7 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Java | Java | |
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CocktailPi
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Total noob, how are these components connected on the circuit board? Can't tell if the circuit board is one where each row is connected by a strip or if each hole is individual.
Background - I'm trying to do this project: https://github.com/alex9849/pi-cocktail-maker. I can't tell how exactly the components are connected to each other on the circuit board. It doesn't make sense to me that the blue wires would be so far away from the other components unless the circuit board is the type where all components on a row are connected by a copper strip. I already started soldering everything together on the type of board where the holes are not connected. Any advice is appreciated!
- Pi-cocktail-maker: webinterface for rpi based cocktail making machine
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Built an automatic cocktail machine.
Do you mean the hardware? I added a what-to-buy list on the github page: https://github.com/alex9849/pi-cocktail-maker For the software that's self programmed. I used VueJS, Spring Boot and the pi4j library for that.
So this is my cocktailmaker project. I've only shown the cocktail miking feature since I wanted to keep the video short. But you can check out the github page: https://github.com/alex9849/pi-cocktail-maker Theses also a little explanation how this project could be recreated. I've also set up a demo site if you want to check out the webinterface by yourself: https://cocktailmaker-demo.liggesmeyer.net/ User: admin password: 123456
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