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Discussion: a tutorial maybe? #7

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vahidreza opened this issue Oct 7, 2023 · 1 comment
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Discussion: a tutorial maybe? #7

vahidreza opened this issue Oct 7, 2023 · 1 comment

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@vahidreza
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hi @fotherja,
great experiment btw, i happen to do the same thing with pico as a trial to see if i can make my own complete product out of it.
do you consider putting up a course about it? maybe on udemy or similar? that would be a killer i think and im gonna buy right in to it! :)

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It's a good idea. I have documented the build fairly thoroughly on my website (https://jamesfotherby.com/index-page/electric-vehicle-charger/)

I could make a full course - although I don't know how responsible this would be of me. This project doesn't comply with the stringent safety requirements of modern EV chargers (Type B RCD functionality etc). People need to build this at their own risk and take responsibility of its safety themselves - I don't want to take on any of that responsibility!

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