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This is a list of desirable electronics for Factor e Farm's effort at creating an advanced civilization based on a [[ | This is a list of desirable [[electronics for Factor e Farm's effort at creating an advanced civilization based on a [[global]] economy. | ||
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*relay design that can be reprapped or machined easily | *relay design that can be reprapped or machined easily | ||
*Induction furnace power supply | *Induction furnace power supply | ||
*inverter circuits scalable at the 1 kW unit; for MIG welder and other applications | *[[inverter]] circuits scalable at the 1 kW unit; for MIG welder and other applications | ||
**Is it easy to control current if running a DC welder directly from a large battery? | **Is it easy to control current if running a DC welder directly from a large battery? | ||
*MIG welder | *MIG welder | ||
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*radio, walkie-talkie, phone | *radio, walkie-talkie, phone | ||
*battery charger | *battery charger | ||
*battery charge controller | *battery [[charge controller]] | ||
*metal detector | *metal detector | ||
*silicon refining from sand | *silicon refining from sand | ||
*aluminum refining from clay | *[[Aluminum_Extraction_From_Clays| aluminum refining from clay]] | ||
*lithography for integrated circuits | *lithography for integrated circuits | ||
*cordless drill | *cordless drill | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 14 July 2011
Introduction
This is a list of desirable [[electronics for Factor e Farm's effort at creating an advanced civilization based on a global economy.
List
- standard connector designs that can be reprapped or machined easily
- relay design that can be reprapped or machined easily
- Induction furnace power supply
- inverter circuits scalable at the 1 kW unit; for MIG welder and other applications
- Is it easy to control current if running a DC welder directly from a large battery?
- MIG welder
- plasma cutter
- Plante plates for lead acid batteries
- scalable CNC controllers for stepper motors
- valved feedwater delivery control system for steam power cycle
- digital camera
- transistor fabrication
- solenoid valves - including for high-speed fluid injection (such as steam engines)
- automatic CEB controller
- open source soldering iron
- on-demand electric heater with thermostat
- flame sensor and automatic ignition for Babington burner
- oscilloscope
- wireless bridge
- radio, walkie-talkie, phone
- battery charger
- battery charge controller
- metal detector
- silicon refining from sand
- aluminum refining from clay
- lithography for integrated circuits
- cordless drill