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IRLZ34N

These are some N-channel high power MOSFET’s useful for driving higher voltages and currents from a microcontroller. They have a very low On resistance so shouldn’t need a heat sink until they are seeing loads greater than about 2.5 amps. They are also logic-level devices with a turn-on threshold rated at 3.3 volts. Not all MOSFETs can be driven from logic levels and be fully turned on.

ShroomBox - IoT Mushroom Fruiting Chamber with Blynk

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Wakeup Light

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Night Light Motion & Darkness Sensing - No Micro

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Make Your Own Crude Battery Spot Welder With a Car Battery!

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Productivity Tracker - Powered by Raspberry Pi

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DIY Ambient Light Alarm

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