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*[http://www.instructables.com/id/My-Suped-Up-PowerSupply!/ My Suped Up PowerSupply!]
 
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/My-Suped-Up-PowerSupply!/ My Suped Up PowerSupply!]
  
= other modifications of ATX computer power supplies =
 
* Converting ATX power supply to run off a 24 VDC or 12 VDC battery power[http://www.freewebs.com/acselectronics/atxps.html]
 
  
 
=Those Odd Motors=
 
=Those Odd Motors=
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*Find the hall effect sensor and use it.
 
*Find the hall effect sensor and use it.
 
*Think some have figured out how to uses as generators for [[POV display]]s like propeller clocks.
 
*Think some have figured out how to uses as generators for [[POV display]]s like propeller clocks.
 
* Fabien Chouteau, [http://blog.adacore.com/make-with-ada-arm-cortex-m-cnc-controller "Make with Ada: ARM Cortex-M CNC controller"] (2016) used the "tiny stepper motors from old DVD drives and floppy disk drives" to build a very low-cost 3-axis CNC plotter. (Related: [http://reprap.org/wiki/Plotting Plotting]).
 
 
  
 
=Dead Mice=
 
=Dead Mice=
  
Many have the same cable as keyboards ( see elsware on this page ).  The ones with balls also have 2 optical rotery encoders.  When you get a hundred or more balls there must be something clever to do with them. Wheel mice have an extra rotary encoder arrangement. Some have pretty nice switches.
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Many have the same cable as keyboards ( see elsware on this page ).  The ones with balls also have 2 optical rotery encoders.  When you get a hundred or more balls there must be something clever to do with them.
  
Optical mice have a tiny camera on a chip. This has been used as a low-res scanner (google). Other uses may come up. There is also a beefy red led.
 
  
USB mice especially may have the cable socketed. In any case you'll end up with a cable you can use to USB-power a device. The controller needs a clock source so there's a resonator and often also a 3V regulator.
 
  
 
= Fluorescent Lamp =
 
= Fluorescent Lamp =
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Take-apart-a-Compact-Fluorescent-Bulb/ Take apart a Compact Fluorescent Bulb]
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*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Make_cool_gadgets_from_a_deceased_fluorescent_lamp/  Make cool gadgets from a deceased fluorescent lamp]
 
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Make_cool_gadgets_from_a_deceased_fluorescent_lamp/  Make cool gadgets from a deceased fluorescent lamp]
  

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