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Metal Melting Induction Heater Using PCB Board(Firmware & Other)
Hi! I'm interested in building a customized Metal Melting Induction heater using Transformers and other electronic and electrical components. I'm looking forward to build a Metal Melting Furnace which will be electrical mainly for the purpose of melting and refining Gold , Platinum , Silver and Iron. I'm looking forward to work with someone who is expert in PCB Designing and deployment and most importantly who has enough patience to answer all my doubts and questions throughout the project. Someone who is well versed with electrical and electronic components , firmware , hardware and PCB Design will be best suited for the project. What I'm looking for: 1) A Metal Melting Furnace using PCB Board , various electrical and electronic components , firmware and hardware. 2) It should have feature of increasing and decreasing Temperature manually as per the requirement of melting point of different metals. 3) A ON/OFF Switch button , temperature indicator in Degree Celsius , increasing and decreasing temperature buttons to set the exact temperature and voltage indicator are must. 4) A "SET" Button. This button when Pressed will maintain the constant desired temperature. For example the melting point of Iron is 1800 Degree Celsius. Once the furnace reaches this point and this button should be pressed so that there is not drop or increase in temperature irrespective of external conditions or other conditions. 5) Maximum melting point to be reached is 2100 Degree Celsius. 6) It should be able to reach those temperatures within 10-15 minutes. 7) It should be compact , lightweight and can easily be moved from one place to other(although this is not a major requirement if we have to compromise on it's quality or design to achieve the same but I believe that something like this can be achieved considering the fact that we live in advance age) 8) It should be able to work with the help of capacitor batteries or any other Lithium Ion battery/Solar batteries or the batteries which are used in Trucks or any other external source of battery. 9) It should be able to take in 240V of electricity since in my country its the standard 3-pin socket output provided by the government. 10) It should be able to hold crucible for melting the metals. For reference I have included a few pictures of my idea of the design , you are welcome to share yours and guide me along the way pointing out any flaws or cons of the same , thereby suggesting something economical as well as good performer at the same time. 11) Most importantly incase there is some major voltage fluctuation during its operation , there should be some very strong safety measures built into it to avoid any major accidents. 12) The components used in the project should be economical(since wearing of components will occur over the course of time and hence very costly components need not be installed) easily available(although this is not a compulsory requirement if quality will be compromised) 13) You will have to design the entire circuit board , a board which is not sub-standard in quality but above a certain threshold of quality but at the same time which will be economical to produce. 14) Since it is a furnace its maximum weight holding capacity including the weight of the crucible should be 6Kgs. 15) It should also be able to work with lesser weight such as from 50 Grams. External design/look of the furnace can be worked out later once the design and testing is completed. 16) The Total weight of all the electrical components including PCB should not be more than 10Kgs. 17) A Graphite crucible will be used for holding the metals. 18) The project needs to be completed within 180 Days from the date of you joining the project. If you can check all the above 18 points , you are welcome to join the project. Minor adjustments can be made here and there but not all of the above 18 points can be compromised because otherwise it will defeat the very purpose of posting this project. Please note this is not for mass production or commercial use. Thank you.
13 days ago4 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Porting Velociraptor to Odroid N2+ platform
Description We are seeking a software developer (not website designers) to compile the ARM64 code, which is based on Go, from GitHub. The goal is to ensure the Velociraptor server operates on the Odroid N2+ platform (4GB RAM), by creating an installer or Debian package (.deb) that functions flawlessly on Debian Ubuntu 20.04 (MATE Desktop). For more details on the platform, visit: https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-n2/os_images/ubuntu. The project involves adapting the Velociraptor software, an open-source security tool https://docs.velociraptor.app/, to work seamlessly on the Odroid N2+ platform, a powerful ARM-based single-board computer. The primary goal is to ensure that Velociraptor runs efficiently on Odroid N2+, leveraging the device's capabilities for security monitoring and digital forensics operations. Objectives: 1. Assess the compatibility of Velociraptor with the Odroid N2+ hardware and ARM architecture. 2. Modify the Velociraptor source code for optimal performance on the Odroid N2+. 3. Ensure all Velociraptor functionalities are operational on the new platform. 4. Conduct thorough testing to ensure stability and performance. 5. Create documentation (a walk through) for installing, configuring, and using Velociraptor on Odroid N2+ showing how it was done and how to use the installer (ie any prerequisites or tips to get Velociraptor working) Deliverables: 1. Modified Velociraptor source code compatible with Odroid N2+. 2. A detailed report on code changes and adaptations made for the ARM architecture. 3. Comprehensive testing reports, including performance benchmarks and stability assessments. 4. User-friendly installation and configuration guide for Velociraptor on Odroid N2+. 5. Final project report summarizing the project's outcomes and providing recommendations for future enhancements. Skills Required: 1. Proficiency in Go programming language. 2. Experience with ARM architecture, specifically with Odroid devices. 3. Understanding of cybersecurity concepts and tools. 4. Ability to perform software testing and debugging. 5. Strong documentation and communication skills. Timeline: Week 1-2: Initial assessment and planning. Week 3-4: Code modification and adaptation. Week 5-6: Internal testing and bug fixing. Week 7: External beta testing and final adjustments. Week 8: Documentation and project wrap up.
24 days ago9 proposalsRemotePrepare + organize the visual assets needed for YouTube videos
We are hiring someone to prepare and organize the visual assets needed for YouTube videos. Your CORE RESPONSIBILITY will be: 1) Read the script for a given YouTube video, then use your best judgement as to what visual assets would be optimal for each section of the video. Then? 2) Prepare + collect these assets, as needed, and organize them into a Google Drive folder for our video editors. The videos on our channel primarily focus around Photoshop, graphic design, ecommerce, and related topics. The ultimate goal of each video is to provide concise, maximum value to the user while also sprinkling in a bit of fun/humor/entertainment. KEY REQUIREMENTS include: --Experience with the YouTube-video-creation process; --Graphic design / Photoshop skills + experience; --An active Photoshop subscription (a legitimate non-pirated Adobe Photoshop subscription is strongly preferred); --The ability to perform screen-recording videos which clearly and correctly demonstrate the appropriate/required actions for the viewer, on a clean and visually-uncluttered computer workspace (ie, you don't have 40 irrelevant tabs/windows open during the demo, etc); --Excellent instincts + judgement as to what visual assets would be optimal for a given video section; --Creativity, resourcefulness, + initiative, in terms of preparing the very best visual assets, so as to make the very best final video for the viewer. ADDITIONAL BONUS TRAITS include: --Good sense of humor and the ability to integrate a bit of fun/humor/entertainment into some of the visual assets as well. ORGANIZATION / EXPECTATIONS: --The visual assets for a given video will be organized into a dedicated Google Drive folder for that video. This folder will contain clearly-named sub-folders including SCREEN-RECORDING VIDEOS, SCREENGRAB IMAGES, STOCK VIDEOS, STOCK IMAGES, MIDJOURNEY IMAGES, CUSTOM IMAGES, and perhaps others if needed. --The filenames must be clear + descriptive, so our video editors can easily understand what each item demonstrates. "video-1.mp4" is a bad filename since it's unclear what that video illustrates. "create-new-smart-object-in-photoshop.mp4" and "how-to-use-psd-mockups-in-photoshop.mp4" is a clear, descriptive filename whose contents can be understood at a glance. --Items do not need to be excessively split up into tiny clips. (Example: Imagine the current video topic is "Best T-Shirt Mockup Websites", and one featured website is CreativeMarket.com. We wouldn't need separate video files for each little action performed on this website; one single screen-recording video showcasing the relevant actions on this website titled "creative-market-website-screen-recording.mp4" will be sufficient for our editors to scrub through to find the relevant clips) --The balance of needed/optimal assets will vary, from video-to-video. One video might be 90%+ screen-recording videos. Another might be more stock videos or custom images to visually illustrate certain concepts. The goal is NOT to arbitrarily fill the above folders with assets for each video just for the sake of filling each and every possible folder; the goal is instead to use your best judgement as to what visual assets are needed to make the very best video, then simply prepare those and only those required assets, and then conclude your prep for that video. --The ideal candidate will strike the best balance between, selecting/preparing the optimal assets for a given video—but NOT spending excessively massive amounts of time doing this for any one specific video. The goal is to select + curate an excellent pool of assets while ALSO working efficiently. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: --If you create custom images/assets for a given video, you must be willing to provide us a "work for hire" / "copyright transfer" agreement, granting me + my company the copyright to use these assets in our YouTube videos (and perhaps in other marketing materials as well.) This will be a simple Google Document between us. --If you download stock videos or stock image assets, they must come from Storyblocks or Envato Elements, and you must provide the URL list of the specific assets you sourced/downloaded for each video. This will be a simple text document provided to us. POINTS OF CLARIFICATION: --Your responsibility here is NOT to edit together the final YouTube videos themselves; you are instead responsible for preparing the key visual assets for a given video. (Our video editors will take it from there to edit together the final video.) If hired, we will begin with a few paid trial projects. If you do an excellent job in this role, there is likely to be consistent, ongoing work in this position. Selected candidates will be provided with links to our recent YouTube videos to help understand the current video style, the visual assets commonly used, and how the balance of visual assets might vary based upon the video topic. Thank you!
a month ago13 proposalsRemote