Nice! I think an IFTTT applet on the maker tier would be amazing. Imagine triggering a track based on a calendar entry. Of course I didn’t forget our anniversary — look at the table
Absolutely! I draw (mostly line copy) images using the free vector service Vectr as an SVG, upload to WinTopo and save as a ASC with X,Y,Z formatting, then upload to SysphusfortheRestofUs.
I'm by no means a power-user and follow the tutorials provided here and on the official forums.
I'll upload the track with lettering removed on Sunday (too small to render on sand)!
It seems that your comment contains 1 or more links that are hard to tap for mobile users. I will extend those so they're easier for our sausage fingers to click!
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "hub"
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Thanks again, just got it working for play and pause. I really love this.
A list of other available http commands would be great. Or at the very least, whatever command is needed to "set brightness" (to 0, 0.5, and 1.0.) I'm poking around and experimenting and not having much luck. :(
This is a wonderful add-on and something I've been thinking about for awhile. My suggestion was Alexa/Google/Siri commands but in reality, Flic works very well too. And now, I might need their hub. :)
If you put the AC/DC converter in the floor, then it will be much safer and less code problems than having AC come up above the floor.
The table is mostly stationary and with the glass top, I doubt you would bump it often. Having the power cut unexpectedly is ok, but maybe not the best. I think that makes induction overkill. Pogo pins also seem like they wouldn't last as long, so I like the idea of a breakaway connector.
USB-C can provide 12V, you could probably get something like this: https://www.amazon.com/JacobsParts-Voltage-Trigger-Module-Type-C/dp/B08NFKV2LD/
Tuck that up into the table. Solder on a barrel jack and wrap it in heat shrink to connect to the existing power cord. Then run a USBC cable to the ground and have a USBC port installed by one of the feet. Under the floor, have a good USB charger that is capable of delivering 12V. If someone pushes the table and the cable gets shredded, you're out a cable or maybe a port on the floor.