Hi Mahdi,

I am interested, as I've got a dozen or so ZM1350s.

Jon J.


On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 7:54 PM Mahdi Al Husseini <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi, Richard,
>
> I saw your board - how nice! While the ZM1350 smart socket PCB on groupsio
> helped me recreate the panaplex footprint, I am building my own board in
> full, to include the decimal point functionality. Means of driving (PIC
> with discrete transistors) is pretty much the same though.
>
> I noticed you used an 8266 and Arduino in tandem - I know exactly how you
> feel, and have done the same thing on occasion. I recently switched to the
> ESP32 and am quite glad for having done so; while the 8266 is an excellent
> microcontroller, it is just too pin limited. The susceptibility to program
> crashing also irritated me deeply.
>
> Mahdi
>
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 11:27 PM Richard Scales <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> If I hadn't just made such a thing I might have been but I feel that my
>> ZM1350 box is ticked. It does look like a great deal though.
>> Are you driving the decimal point on the displays or are you using the
>> 'standard' ZM1350 Smart-Socket code which (as far as I can tell) does not?
>> I added the capability to drive the decimal points but, as it turns out -
>> have yet to actually use them - I ended up using a whole tube for decimal
>> point/colon/degree symbol etc.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, 29 November 2019 18:16:34 UTC, Mahdi Al Husseini wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, everyone,
>>>
>>> I'm working on an eight digit ZM1350 display with a multilayered black
>>> anodized aluminum and black acrylic exterior. I know eight ZM1350s are hard
>>> to come by, but would anyone be interested in purchasing one, fully
>>> assembled without tubes, to include the casing, for around $300.00? Just
>>> gauging interest. Technically you can use however many ZM1350s as you have
>>> available; eight for the full display.
>>>
>>> Here's a GitHub repo with some pictures to check out more.
>>>
>>> Thanks. I'm making it either way, but just looking to offset some
>>> production cost since min order is five.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/csapidus/zm1350-display
>>>
>>> Al
>>>
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