>It’s a small step compared to the programming knowledge many here possess
Not the point of focus, at all. We all started somewhere doing the same thing you just did. The point is you dug in, learned a thing, and did it. Good job and congrats!
BTW, if you want to dig in a bit more with git there are a few good books for purchase but this is a nice resource for reference:
https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2
Good luck and have fun with many more adventures in coding.
https://docs.flipperzero.one/basics/sd-card
> Flipper Zero supports microSD cards up to 128GB, we recommend using a microSD card with a maximum capacity of 16GB or 32GB.
These sandisk ones are the way to go - Sandisk 32GB
Thank you 🙏🏽
The battery bank is 48,000MaH
Which gives me about 16hrs of usage on the deck.
The panel at full sunlight takes about 8 hours to charge the bank from 0-48,000.
https://www.amazon.com/mophie-Capsule-External-Battery-Wireless/dp/B01L28LWLE. These are much better if you want to shell out the cash only because of the build in battery. This gives you just enough space for the flipper with the silicone case attached and both usb cables.
Oh, it works. They're capitative touch buttons, and I think whoever mounted them on the opposite side of a piece of acrylic may have not put the adhesive on correctly, cus if I put my hands in a really weird shape, it triggers those sensors and turns the lamp on. So, it works, but getting it on and off and adjusting the settings are a pain in the ass.
This is the product in particular: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079VVYX3M
Yes I do mean RFID. I picked up some blank cards with a T5577 chip that are re-writeable. I hope they work! Thank you for the help.
There are a quite a few project kits online you could get. They give you all the parts to solder a little project and then by the end you’ll have learnt and built something. I made a light up Christmas tree. They’re inexpensive so if you fuck up it’s no big deal, and it gives you some practice
Mine is a Liftmaster, I think they go with some funky color-code to tell which remote is compatible. I remember I bought the wrong remote (based on my model number) first before I learned the color of the button has actual significance for compatibility.
I know this one worked (but can't figure out which of the 1st party amazon order ones worked, because I got one that didn't and one that did) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZTCWVCP
Trying to determine if there is a smaller module that I can permanently attach to it, but for right now this is just taped to the bottom. No other testing, so I dunno how it interferes with anything.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S8MWCGS?psc=1&ref=ppx\_yo2ov\_dt\_b\_product\_details
If you get into 3D printing small enclosures, having a varied set of M3 nuts and bolts (along with a cutter and thread chaser to make custom lengths) is indispensable.
Search Amazon for "Metric M3 Steel Hex Socket Button Head Cap Assortment Kit"
Interesting purchase for sure, I didn’t know this existed when I bought this item: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097CN1Z5P
The cable seems to be a sore spot on the Budi? I’m tempted to give it a shot actually. How bad is the cable situation?
Hey, i have a doubt, can i use this nrf24 for flipper?
I got mine on Amazon, and AliExpress has a bunch too, just search “ USC C Keychain” on either of those
It seems something like this amazon.com/dp/B08NJK7QXR/
I have a bunch of this kind of pocket/organizer, they're usefull for all kind of situation; you can find them searching "BUBM Organizer"
They have huge amount of version for all kind of use and size, personally i love them.
It would be easier to just plug it into a laptop and dump the config of the radio.
I believe it is just UART and with a cheap pack of universal cables from amazon and a free program from insert radio brand.
FYI, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08S7DFR57?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details this case fits FZ perfectly, and it definitely protects good enough against fall damage.
I know this isn't what you asked for, but while I wait for my silicon cover to arrive, I picked up this little earbuds hardcase for tossing the flipper into my backpack on trips/outings:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N0NX6PK?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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It's a perfect fit tbh, and the little elastic mesh pocket is perfect for the usb cable. I will say though, don't use the little loop on it to attach a carabiner and hang it off your waist. I almost lost mine doing that because the little loop started falling apart. I got home and realized it was on a thread. *phew*
The silicon case is well worth the few extra dollars. It gives the device a more playful (durable) vibe while adding virtually no bulk. It's easy to take on and off, and I don't see any reason why not to get it.
Other people have made their own 3D-printed cases, which I've linked in my Awesome repo.
As for an orange wrist strap, check out this cheap one on Amazon. It's not necessary either, and some might prefer to use their Flipper without one (since attaching it can be a PITA) but to each their own.
As for a screen protector, I doubt any exist for the size, but the screen is already made of semi-durable plastic and I'm not worried about mine.
I don’t know of a specific case, but someone had recommended one off Amazon that fits really well.
Earbud Case, RISETECH Earphone Carrying Case Holder EVA Headphone Storage Bag Small Zipper Pouch Compatible for EarPods, AirPods, Beats Flex, Urbeats3, Powerbeats, Bose Wireless Earbuds-with Carabiner https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08S7DFR57/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_C7GFWD5R8J8B48GN8YJ0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I had a feeling this might happen so I’ve been carrying it with nothing else in my pocket. But I also ordered this cut to size screen protector to put on it.
I believe I got this on Amazon. I'm not sure if this specific product can be found anymore, but here's a similar one. I originally got this to dock an SSD drive without realizing the data transfer speed will be bottlenecked on these stands as most of 'em are simply not fast enough to contest with USB 3+(rookie mistake). As for using to read/write these MicroSD cards, I don't think I find it to be all that noticeably bothersome. I do notice the silicon case for the Flipper Zero sort of gets in the way of docking, however.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LK4LVMB?th=1
This stuff is rather strong and you can use it for just an attachment loop and use paracord or something thing else as often you want something thicker for comfort.
I used a playstation move controller cord. Think about your old technology.