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| Tinine Guru Joined: 30/03/2016 Location: United KingdomPosts: 1646 |
The E100 has exceeded expectations. In terms of performance and programming, this thing puts a smile on my face. Many thanks to the creators of these wonderful products |
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| Decoy Senior Member Joined: 02/08/2019 Location: DenmarkPosts: 109 |
Sorry for asking, what is the E100? |
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| Poppy Guru Joined: 25/07/2019 Location: GermanyPosts: 486 |
That is what I also thought myself first reading this, but apparently itīs about the "Explore 100". http://geoffg.net/Explore100.html ![]() Andre ... such a GURU?![]() | ||||
Grogster![]() Admin Group Joined: 31/12/2012 Location: New ZealandPosts: 9755 |
Sorry to the newer members. Any boards I design I use "E" naming. E28 - Explore 28 module E64 - Explore 64 module E100 - Explore 100 main-board Surprisingly, I've never got around to making an E44.... Other members have though, from what I remember, but I never got around to doing one. @ Tinnie: Thanks for the compliment. Please post back with any creations you build, as other members love to see what people are doing with their units. ![]() Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops! |
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| Tinine Guru Joined: 30/03/2016 Location: United KingdomPosts: 1646 |
Hey buddy Yeah, I think I have a pretty cool concept for the future...might switch to 2 E64s instead of the E100. I want to eliminate my ribbon-cables and screw terminals (maintenance personnel have a knack of buggering these things up). I also want to spread things out more. Space is not an issue for me and this will make installations more manageable. I have a range of rugged modules planned....magnetically mounted, of course I have to complete my next E100 installation before I look at this, though. |
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