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    STC-1000 went bang

    @Michael Burton: That makes a lot of sense.
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    STC-1000 went bang

    @Pataka: Righto :) Then I'd suspect one component (the resistor?) being out of spec.
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    STC-1000 went bang

    My $0.05 Thee unit is an STC model with a switching power supply and not a transformer. That could explain why it is said to accept both 110v and 220v. The units I use (A400_P) use a transformer and needs to be the right one for the intended voltage. Switching power supplies are awesome, but...
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    STC-1000 Custom Open Source Firmware

    So far the only way to know, is to open it up. The process is pretty well described in the user manual so have a look at that if you are interested. There is little chance of adding communication of any kind. I've put pretty much work into cramming all the current functionality in. The MCU in...
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    STC-1000 Custom Open Source Firmware

    Hi! Just signed up as this thread turned up on google. I'm the guy behind this hack. First, I just want to say thanks for the attention. I'm stoked the news has traveled around the world (I'm swedish) :) Secondly, I'd be very glad any of you would like to try it out. Version 1.00 has just been...
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