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"content": "nostr:npub1adkzdqesvgt6xpqfvgxjd7tms5h8zrdk2527w22t4fzqc4ympmkqra8zzd seems to me like the only thing that would need powering there (and controlling) is that cheap ass linear actuator, so.... Have you consider just tossing whatever controller they gave you and replacing it with whatever's the cheapest microcontroller you can get? I'd prolly go that route. And I'd probably pick esp8266 or esp32, since those are cheap and easy to control remotely",
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