I have been using OSM 1 for some time. It works quite well. Time to move on to the next phase, I guess OSM 1.1 (red).
The new version has a USB output (5V 2A for fast charging iPhone and Android) for phone charging as well as a dean's connector and a 510 connector. The dean's connector will make it possible to use this for a variety of high-power applications.
This is no longer a "mod" nor is it confined to vaping.
The Huzzah is the same Atmel processor as the Arduino Micro. However, it all has a nRF51822 Bluetooth radio that will speak freely (using software available in the respective iPhone and Android stores) to your phone.
Currently I imagine that this will be purchased without software and, like Ghost Gunner IP, you'll simply download software to make it into whatever you want it to be.
I need to change the name, perhaps to OSP for Open Source Power.
The new version has a USB output (5V 2A for fast charging iPhone and Android) for phone charging as well as a dean's connector and a 510 connector. The dean's connector will make it possible to use this for a variety of high-power applications.
Note that I am switching to the Adafruit Bluefruit Huzzah.
This is no longer a "mod" nor is it confined to vaping.
The Huzzah is the same Atmel processor as the Arduino Micro. However, it all has a nRF51822 Bluetooth radio that will speak freely (using software available in the respective iPhone and Android stores) to your phone.
Currently I imagine that this will be purchased without software and, like Ghost Gunner IP, you'll simply download software to make it into whatever you want it to be.
I need to change the name, perhaps to OSP for Open Source Power.
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