 OK, right, this is attempt number five I think, and the reason why this has been difficult is because Friday, Sunday I changed my Windows 8 system to a Linux system, but for some reason I couldn't see this, the quality of this isn't going to be much better, but it's better than what I was using on a Linux system, and that's horrible because I really wanted to use on a Linux system, but in order to kind of undo what I'm doing, I've had to put the Windows 8 back on, but I am building another machine and I'm going to put Linux on that and keep both machines on the go, but what I want to show you is how this works, I built it a few days ago, a week ago, whatever, and it's got three buttons on the back for the functions of these, not only will they do, but let me just have a look, here's the three buttons, you can't see that very well, the light is terrible, really sorry, I'm really going to sort it out a bit, pull that out a bit, you've got three buttons, one, two, three, but for the sake of this, I'm going to put this down here, I should have probably done all this, there you go, the only button that looks like that on the front, there you go, that's probably going to be better, so three buttons, one, two, three, behind there, one, two, three, I'm going to go from left to right, now the left to right is the best of first anyway, because you get to see the different effects, so you can see what this is doing here, it's just dropping one down and filling up, it's 55, yeah okay, so we're going to click it the button further to the left of course, this is random, this is okay, it's not my favorite, this one's quite nice, I quite like this, maybe if we give it more power, I'm using two and a half volts at a minute on this, but it's like five volts, so I'm going to go up to like 3.5 volts, just because otherwise it was getting too bright for the other, so that's quite bright now isn't it, so I'm going to go down to 3 volts, there you go, just take the edge off the brightness, it's five volts this thing, it says to operate from, it's a clock, it's temperature, gauge, it's, it does date and it's obviously got an alarm feature and a burning feature, which I'm not completely understanding what that's all about, but it's where you can just do some adjustments and you know, get your own, your own things on the go for you, so to do so, that's your desire, it's not mine, but so and that's that one, that was pretty good, wouldn't suggest having that one on too much when you're drinking, and as you can see, like it displays the time, 2115, that's the quarter past nine, which is now 22 degrees in here, we can read that, my hands round the back as well, year, month and the day, a little bit quick that is, and then we go back to the time and that's how it cycles, it just keeps going round and round and round like that, this one's quite nice, I think this is my second favorite, it's the one that was my favorite to start off with, it's quite busy and it's got about four different ways of doing this, I quite like it, either way round, and then it just, it starts out of cycle over again, I think that's quite nice, that is quite nice, that one's pretty good, that one's different to the other one, the other one was just going round and round and this one, there is a difference to it, like all the leds red ones I think are flashing at the same time, I'm not sure, no they're not, no I don't know, but it is different to the other one, this is probably my favorite, because it's so simple, but then the next one's even more simple, I do quite like that, and then there's, oh no okay that's, so that's just filling up, 50, pretty cool, pretty cool watching that time take my, this one is probably the most basic, I quite like that, I quite like the simplicity of it, it's quite nice, so and then if you press the middle button, so you've got your from your left middle, and then the right one, the middle button on the back, so easy to fill your way, you might as well, because if you were using it, that's probably, that's probably how you'd sort of fill your way, so if you press the middle button, this is where you get to change the date, settings there, the 10th month, 16th day, and the hours of course, you can see that in the minutes, and then it goes through that cycle again, if you press the same button, the middle button, and hold it in, just keep holding it, there we go, now that one off, you can toggle that by pressing the left button, which makes it go round and round of course, and you can toggle it on, and from what that is, is the hourly beep, which is really annoying, it only does it between certain times eight in the morning and ten at night or something, but even so, it's just annoying, and if you press it again, that I think is, I'm not sure what that is, I don't know if that's the actual alarm on or off, but I've turned it off, that could be an alarm time, I'm not sure now, because okay, I was just pressing the one that changes, adds incrementally the time, and you can't go backwards, you can only go forwards, you can hold it down, that wasn't that strange, because that just went up to 13.45, okay 24, so I don't know what this is all about, because now that's number four, five, six, and then off, I don't know what that's about, I know that there's a bearing feature, I think that's the alarm, but as I've not been successful right now, after all that, it's put us back now to the actual clock to the display, and the third button is so simple, it's just a power of cycle, it's just cycles on and off, my reset button, they call it, I don't know, it doesn't actually reset anything, it just cycles it on and off, because the data and everything's still there, so yeah, that's how you use that, that's the DS1302 clock kit from eBay, it's kind of been temperature, because my handle's around the back there, a little temperature sensor is there, that silver tube, that's where my handle was from the back, it's not that difficult to put together, if you haven't done SMD before, service mount devices, it's a little bit scary, this is my second SMD, I did the SO138, I've done plenty of the other ones without you doing the SMDs yourself, but the new updated version with the updated software, they give you for the same price, and you've got to do all the SMD work yourself, I was dreading it, but I hadn't done this, I bought this a long, quite a while ago, about four months ago, and I hadn't done it because the SMD, but when the DSOs came in, in order for me to build them and give them out, I had to do them, so then I thought I'll do these, and I'm not scared of it now, it's not great, but it's better than the first DSO, and I've ordered two more of these, given to my grandsons, from the bedroom, on the bedroom wall, I figured I'd put a battery on, maybe one of these, because it works two and a half volts, you see, and this is a, this is up 3.7 volts now, and that'll last quite a while, I'm gonna attach it up later, I'm gonna put it on, I'm gonna see how long it lasts, but I need to, I don't want it to drop too far, I have got, I've got some of the chargers off eBay, I think they're about a pound fifty for two of them, and they're a five-volt charger, so you can plug in a USB, you know, five-volt connector, and it's also got, so you won't take it too far down in power, but I need to work out, in fact I have to do that, that's a 3.7 volt batteries, yeah, and that's what these are, I've got some little round ones as well, so I might just put two of them on, put one on each side or something, I'm not sure, anyway, yeah, not a baggy little kit. Thanks for watching guys, catch us soon.