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A Wired Network for Arduinos

Posted on August 31, 2010 by admin

Ken reports on progress with his Arduino-based control system – linking up with the guys from openenergymonitor.org during a long weekend in Snowdonia.

Posted in DIY, Open source, pv, renewables

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