- I worked on another CEIA Magnetometers Storage Dolly.
- I did finish the base.
- I received the MC4 connectors from Amazon yesterday and finished wiring up my solar power station experiment.
- I showed McKenzie how to use the QuickDraw Bot. Another piece added to the art gallery…
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