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Installing a programmable thermostat at the space

by on May.13, 2011, under Projects

We’ve had a few Air Conditioning mishaps lately. We’ve also had a problem with the air being turned down and left down for days at a time. So to combat this problem today I ventured into Home Depot and picked up a Honeywell Programmable Thermostat. It’s a very simple and basic 5-2 day thermostat. The 5-2 day means that it can have 2 different schedules, one for the week and one for the weekend. The thermostat boasts that it could save us up to 33% on our energy bill depending on our region and if it’s used as directed. We’ll definitely have to see about that.

The actual installation process is supposed to take 15 minutes according to the packaging. This is the first thermostat I’ve installed so I went and watched a couple of videos and was pretty confident I could figure it out.

We’ve got our new thermostat all installed and programmed to keep the space at 74 degrees. The installation process took about 20 minutes. Had some assistance from Chris and Sonny and we got it all worked out. We’ll see how our bill turns out over the next couple of months!

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Friday the 13th De Soldering Class

by on May.10, 2011, under Electronics, Events, Meetings, Projects, Workshops

Haunted by old computer parts? Frightened by the prospect of having them go to waste? This Friday, May 13th at 7pm we’re going to break the curse of broken electronics with our first de soldering class! Come by the space and you’ll learn how to exorcise the demons that plague your old hardware by learning how to remove solder and reclaim your parts for good!

Desoldering the lugs by Bekathwia, from Flickr.  Used with permission.

Image copyright Becky Stern

There is no cost to participate, however any donations to the group would be greatly appreciated.

You won’t need a young priest or an old priest, simply bring the following supplies if you can (if you cannot, don’t worry, we will share!):

• Soldering Irons
• Picks (dental type)
• Alligator Clips
• Tweezers
• Solder Suckers
• Stainless Steel/Brass scrub pads
• Circuits that you wish to desolder

We will provide participants with the following items and our assurances that they are free of any bad luck:

• Solder wick
• Solder flux
• Brass wool
• Kapton tape
• Helping Hands
• Alcohol (for cleaning flux)

All black cats, broken mirrors, and open umbrellas are welcome! Sign-up at http://www.midsouthmakers.org/events

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Board Meeting May 9th 7pm @ The Space

by on May.09, 2011, under Business, Meetings

Our next board meeting will be Monday May 9th at 7ish PM at the space. Any paid member is more than welcome to join us. Our board meeting format is a bit more formal than our regular meetings but don’t let that dissuade you from joining us if you’d like. The current agenda looks to be a lot of event planning discussion. If you’d like to help or have any ideas or if you’d be able to teach a class, feel free to stop by the board meeting and let us know.  If you’re unable to make the board meeting and have some ideas about events or anything else, feel free to email the board@midsouthmakers.org

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May 6th Meeting @ University of Memphis Eng Tech Building Room 227

by on May.06, 2011, under Electronics, Events, Meetings, Presentations

As a special thanks for the MidsouthMakers assistance during SoutheastCon, the University of Memphis Student Branch of IEEE would like to welcome the MidsouthMakers to come to the Engineering Technology building for a demonstration of some projects we have been working on. We will be starting at the normal meeting time of 7pm, in Room 227, on the second floor of ET. The meeting will take the place of the normal Friday, May 6th meeting. We will be demoing the robot we took to competition this year, as well as one of our CNC machines, a programmable robot arm, and a professional grade 3D printer.

The University of Memphis is located in midtown Memphis, near the intersection of Poplar and Goodlett. The Engineering Technology building is across the street from the large parking lot on Central Avenue. Attached is a link to a map of the University of Memphis campus, with the Engineering Technology building highlighted in red.

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Dinner With Midsouth Makers 7pm April 30th @ Blue Coast Burrito

by on Apr.14, 2011, under Events

Come have dinner and help support MidsouthMakers! Just mention “we’re here for MidsouthMakers” between 4pm-9pm April 30th! Most of us are going to try to gather around 7pm. Hope to see you there!

Blue Coast Burrito April 30th

Blue Coast Burrito April 30th

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