![]() ![]() I recommend getting 2 orders of the silicon tubing, because your tubing lengths may vary.But here is a link to the LED lights I originally bought. I did not add LED lights to the bartender because I added the 7" Touchscreen and did not have enough 5V GPIO pins to support. Anything bigger will not fit into the Power Relay and Power Distribution boards ![]() It is important that you get that you get 18-16 gauge wire. I could not find jumper wires long enough so I just went down to my local ACE Hardware and got Red and Black Copper. I found issues with the step down motor that was used in the template, so I purchased the following one instead. There are a few differences, I have listed them below. I used majority of the hardware listed in the link above. Using the Spotify Python API, Bartender is now equiped to play on your Alexa "every where" speaker group! It has the ability to control play back, as well as a general search and queue up songs. Here is the new UI design of the Bartender with the introduction of Spotify! Their YouTube tutorial and documentation helped a lot to build the base.Īfter using the Bartender for a few months I decided to give it a little make over. I got an idea one day for a Bartender project because I wanted do something with my Raspberry PI's I have received at Hackathons and wanted to deep dive and experiment in the world of Electrical Computer Engineering (ECE) to help strengthen my skill.Īfter doing some research I found this project by hackster.io that I have used as the hardware template for my Bartender. Through a lot of on the job training, I got comfortable in this field and have found a love for it. I was hired right out of college as an Embedded Software Engineer lacking A LOT of knowledge about writing software to interact with hardware. ![]()
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