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The dimmer cooperates with the K6710 remote control. The receiver code can be selected to one of the 15 transmitter codes, allowing independent control over fifteen receivers. Due to its small size, the dimmer is located in the standard can of the light switch.
Manufacturer transfer multisort elektronik sp. z o.o Ustronna 41 93-350 Łódź Poland dso@tme.pl
Responsible person transfer multisort elektronik sp. z o.o Ustronna 41 93-350 Łódź Poland dso@tme.pl
Compact mini computer with quad-core Rockchip RK3328 processor and 1GB DDR4 RAM, ideal for network applications and IoT projects. Equipped with 32GB of built-in eMMC memory and support for microSD cards up to 128GB, it provides flexible data storage. The device supports 1Gbps Ethernet, two USB 2.0 Host ports, two USB-C ports and an optional Wi-Fi module, making it a versatile solution for DIY projects, routers and servers. FriendlyELEC NanoPi R2S Plus
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The Tower Windmill from Ugears is more than a mechanical puzzle. It is an exciting adventure into the history of old England. The model is based on the Chesterton Windmill, a 17th-century cylindrical stone tower windmill that was built outside the village of Chesterton, Warwickshire county. Built around 1632-33, the Windmill was restored between 1965 and 1974 and today it is the earliest tower mill in England to retain any of its working parts.
This unique construction with an arched base was presumably built by a prominent figure of the period, Sir Edward Peyto that owned Chesterton Manor at that time. UGears 70055
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Compose your set with Odroid C2 by selecting any of the items from the list of accessories below
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Dimmer controlled with infrared - a set for self-assembly