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I am currently perfecting some panels that are running off of the arduino boards, is anyone interested in these?

They are made of acrylic and are all made to the same scale.

I can also do custom panels, like a simplified version with only commonly used controls.

 

Let me know if there is an interest!

 

Thanks!

 

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If the cost is reasonable, definitely. The less buttons I have to click on screen the better!

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If the cost is reasonable, definitely. The less buttons I have to click on screen the better!

 

Awesome, I have been thinking about a price all morning and have figured it up to about $40 for the SAS panel, that would be really close to everything at cost.

And given a place I can get parts cheaper I will make them cheaper.

 

Thanks

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Well, I priced everything as close to at cost as possible, switches/pot at $3 a piece, acrylic at about $10 including paint and labels.

The only thing i need to test is the arduino board, I found a place i can buy one for around $10, but I need to test them.

So the only thing you would need to do is plug it in and assign the switches and stuff with helios.

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Ah. I was a bit confused. I wasn't sure if you were just talking about just the panels or if really included hardware and electronics. I must say, it's an incredible deal. You must take into account your time, don't you think? The only panel I am in need of personally is the Landing Gear Panel. Let me PM you about something else. Thanks.

Buttons aren't toys! :smilewink:

 

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