!diy_electronics@lemmy.ml
!diy_electronics
@lemmy.mlI'm using an instructable as reference for a project and it says to use anything available that draws 5-10A as a ballast. Examples were a hair dryer, I thin toaster, and also an incandescent bulb as a test article.
I don't quite understand include any of those things in the circuit. Is it as simple as ripping the guts or if a hair dryer to get to the heating element and writing it in with the exposed leads?
Any general information on ballasts that aren't for florescent lighting would be very helpful
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/18530232
Hi,
I would like to build myself a DIY DVR
Here what I'm targeting
The software is FLOSS
Have a community/free/gratis version that can handle >= 16 cameras and it's usable (meaning not crazy restricted)
or
is paying, but not crazy scheme (like subscription etc..) So you pay once, and you can use that version forever for unlimited number of cameras.Lightweight on resources ( can run on a Single-board computer )
Can handle Hardware compression.
Can handle Passthrough recording (IP camera)
Have a HTTP server User interface.
Can record audio, when the camera provide it.
Motion detection (possible to enable at certain times)
extra: Written in Python
can record in H265
Thanks.
If you have any reference or any good (recent) article I'm all ears :)
https://pixelfed.social/p/Tanka/611711663807628749
Strange outputs from the HDMI output