I’ll design a custom power module for your DIY project for free (you cover parts)
Hey folks! I’m an electronics geek offering to design custom power supply modules for your DIY projects at no charge. If your project needs a specific voltage or a regulator to run off a battery, I can help by designing a DC-DC converter tailored to your needs. You’d just pay for the parts (components, PCB if needed) – I won’t charge anything for the design or my time. I work with low-voltage setups (under 50V), which covers most DIY gadgets, LED setups, small robotics, Arduino/Raspberry Pi projects, etc. (I won’t do anything with mains AC or very high power, so keep it safe and low-voltage). I’m doing this to gain experience and get some reviews, so I promise a friendly, no-pressure experience. I can include whatever features your project might need: multiple outputs (say 5V & 3.3V from one battery), safety shutoffs so nothing overheats or catches fire, and even extras like a USB interface or a tiny display to show battery status or voltages. If this sounds helpful for a project you’re working on (perhaps a custom lamp, a portable gadget, a DIY battery pack, etc.), hit me up via DM! I’m happy to answer questions or brainstorm a solution. Totally free service – just looking to help and learn. submitted by /u/oliver8365 [link] [comments]
Hey folks! I’m an electronics geek offering to design custom power supply modules for your DIY projects at no charge. If your project needs a specific voltage or a regulator to run off a battery, I can help by designing a DC-DC converter tailored to your needs. You’d just pay for the parts (components, PCB if needed) – I won’t charge anything for the design or my time. I work with low-voltage setups (under 50V), which covers most DIY gadgets, LED setups, small robotics, Arduino/Raspberry Pi projects, etc. (I won’t do anything with mains AC or very high power, so keep it safe and low-voltage). I’m doing this to gain experience and get some reviews, so I promise a friendly, no-pressure experience. I can include whatever features your project might need: multiple outputs (say 5V & 3.3V from one battery), safety shutoffs so nothing overheats or catches fire, and even extras like a USB interface or a tiny display to show battery status or voltages. If this sounds helpful for a project you’re working on (perhaps a custom lamp, a portable gadget, a DIY battery pack, etc.), hit me up via DM! I’m happy to answer questions or brainstorm a solution. Totally free service – just looking to help and learn.
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