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About The Do It Yourself World Electronics

Welcome to The Do It Yourself World Electronics consisting of projects and experiments in electronics and alternate energy. Here you will find anything from beginners electronics tips and videos to advanced projects in alternate energy. I like to experiment and build things, take things apart, repurpose old electronics and create new.

I will be working with the arduino and other small pocket PCs, interfacing with the outside World in new and unique ways. Testing out and reviewing micro PCs and gadgets.

I am always searching for new ways to power my home so check back often for videos on alternate energy including wind power, earth power, radiant energy, static energy and more.

The list goes on and on so please subscribe and stay tuned.

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