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A friend asked me to build him an LRTimelapse Pro-Timer Free (actually 2 of them). I decided I didn't want to deal with having 3D printed cases made. I ended up making many more changes than just using a different case.

Details are at
http://www.MLXXXp.ca/electronics/intervalometer/

[Image: intervalometer2_t.jpg]
Great Mod! Congrats!
And thanks for sharing your experience!
You've implemented some nice ideas but certainly it was much more complicated to build! The original approach is meant to be as easy as possible so that even people without knowledge in electronics can easily rebuild it.

But I'm sure that your version will be an inspiration for the more advanced! Very nice.

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nicely done. Smile
(2017-08-18, 08:04)gwegner Wrote: [ -> ]Great Mod! Congrats!
And thanks for sharing your experience!
You've implemented some nice ideas but certainly it was much more complicated to build! The original approach is meant to be as easy as possible so that even people without knowledge in electronics can easily rebuild it.

But I'm sure that your version will be an inspiration for the more advanced! Very nice.

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Dear Gunther and the other crazy people of the TL:
It took me a while to get the material to begin the assembly of the intervalometer, but at last I started in bench mode, on a small breakboard. This is always done before the final assembly, so I have checked the functions with a red LED, which will be replaced in the future by an optocoupler LH1056, which I have already tested on other devices that I rode some time ago. I decided to send you this little test video, which although not a wonder, reflects the work and enjoy that you have given us with your effort. For all this, thanks Gunther.
Sincerely until the final stage:

Jesus Serrano