One evening I was searching on the internet to find a project on decorative light for my living room and then I found a few Instructables on 8x8x8 LED cube.
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Though I can’t remember the age precisely, I can guess when I was 9 to 10 years but the real making starts from the year 2014. What originally got you interested in electronics?įrom my childhood, I was always curious to tear down my toys and old electronic gadgets to see what is inside them. It’s wonderful that makers like yourself are willing to share knowledge with other makers. We think it’s also the quality and in-depth explanation of the projects you are sharing. You can spend many hours on that project without frustration or tiredness. I would suggest focusing on a specific domain which you really love or are passionate about. So I always try my best to write the content or make YouTube videos in such a manner that any reader from non-technical background can also easily understand it and recreate it with their own customization. I always make projects which can help people in our society. Impressive! Do you have any advice for our readers who want to get into content creation for themselves? Almost 100K subscribers on YouTube and over 10M views on Instructables. Congratulations on your amazing YouTube and Instructable channels. It was Instagram where we initially discovered you and the engaging posts about your weather station build. I am also a blogger, YouTuber, and author on many platforms like Instructables, Hackaday, and hackster.io, etc. I usually do engineering at a Power Plant company during my day job and pursue my electronics hobby during the night and weekends. I am an Electrical Engineer and maker from India.
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Before we go into details about it, please tell our readers a little about yourself.
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We are really impressed by your weather station, Debasish. We caught up with Debasish to find out more about his project. With the use of his 3D printer, electronics knowledge, and a PCB manufacturer, Debasish has made his own weather station with solar-powered sensors and WiFi connectivity to access the weather data from an app on his smartphone. Sure, you can ask Google or Alexa about the weather to know what to wear for the day, but what do you do if you want more accurate weather data for where you live? There are many affordable commercial units available these days, however, they become a lot more expensive when you want to measure more than just temperature and humidity, or when you want to access the weather data over the Internet. Instead of buying a commercially available weather station with limited functionality, Debasish put his maker skills to work and made his own with all the bells and whistles.