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From: slider7w
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  • I just started looking for an ABP that can change my tv channel every 15 seconds or so. Something i can make at home preferably, or buy cheap.

  • hello, i wanted to make the automatic button pusher. i have a circuit that can control operation for 1 minute just enough to drain pellets in a hoper. please help me build the button pusher that will not stop pushing the button until the power is cut after 1 minute. thanks a lot.

  • Hahaha, I'm gonna thumbs this up just for the ending, good job, loved it

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  • awesome glass breaking :D

  • great job dumbass you broke your moms favourite glass

  • That is a microwaved pizza win

  • lol @ the pic on the fridge

  • Another use, reenacting the first scene from Back To The Future haha.

    Pretty cool machine you got there.

  • Nice lol

  • love tha anti-snooze presser xD

  • @IdioticPivots11 he has a instructables post here

    wwwinstructablescom/id/The-Aut­omatic-Button-Pusher/

  • it looked like the roomba was gonna attack it!

  • @iToasterman

    ...and we never saw the ABP again..

  • @slider7w oh... i didn't know, your rooma is sick! so very sick! D: wut a monster!

  • I have an idea. You could, theoretically, wire your alarm clock to a shit ton of stuff in your house so whenever that one alarm clock wakes you up in the morning, it turns on your lights, makes you coffee, starts your microwaveable sausage biscuit, turns on the morning news, and wakes you up.

    It would make a lot more sense wire it to the terminals for the speaker of the alarm clock so that it goes off whenever the speaker gets power.

  • @TooSlowGamer

    Interesting idea but its quite tricky to hack into all of those devices instead of just pushing their on buttons. Can't just wire up to the speaker terminals as they get weird audio waveforms instead of a nice DC voltage.

  • @slider7w Not really. I was thinking the speaker terminals could be connected to something that would detect the voltage and tell itself to "open" it's own power and do things from there.

    To hack the devices you could probably just open them up and find the switch the ABT would push and just replace it with a relay or the modern components that replace relays.

    I have very limited electrical experience but I have enough to know that this would work with only a little effort.

  • amazing job. i love it

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