It requires no maintenance or upkeep besides cleaning the tray, and you can leave it on all night and day with no issues. Cleaning this bug zapper is also easy due to its removable tray that catches the bugs after they have been electrocuted. The GLOUE electronic bug zapper only needs an electrical socket to plug into, making it very hands-off and simple to use. Because it can handle most indoor flying pests, it earns a solid 7/10. However, it may struggle to take down moths or larger bugs both due to a lower power output and the small grills that sit on the front. This bug zapper may not produce the most powerful electric shocks to the insects, but it can easily take out mosquitoes, house flies, gnats, and any smaller insect. 9/10 means it is one of the quietest models on the market. You can leave it next to your bed at night to make sure nothing bugs you while you sleep protected, with little more than a small noise if a larger insect is zapped. It plugs into an AC outlet and quietly sits in standby until needed. Producing almost no noise due to a lack of fans or moving parts, the GLOUE electronic bug zapper can go just about anywhere without causing a problem. However, the grate on the front can help stop bugs from flying away once inside, so it receives a 6/10. Unlike glue traps this option kills instantly, so outside of the luring UV light, it doesn’t need to keep them in place. The GLOUE electric bug zapper doesn’t try to trap bugs, instead relying on electricity as the killing method through direct contact. It also thrives at night because the light carries further in the darkness. This specific item is made to be put into smaller rooms and areas where there aren’t long lines of sight in order for it to function at its best. Using a high-intensity UV light, the bugs have to be in visual range to be attracted to to the bug zapper. At 3.96 inches tall and 2.76 inches wide, the light source it uses to attract pests is smaller and therefore less visible. :) Here's my Google photos album for the entire project.The GLOUE Electronic bug zapper has a smaller range due to its size, which has earned it a 5/10. I'm hoping someone else will pick on this instructable and help out with resources. Keep in mind that this is my second instructable and my camera setup is nowhere near good enough for documenting this in perfect detail. This instructable might help fix any broken micro USB port I suppose, you'll basically have to figure out the steps to fix your port. So today, I'll be trying out my soldering skills on reviving an Arduino Pro Micro with a broken off USB port. I've lost about 3 boards to the same issue and the comments section on the Sparkfun's product page says the same story. You just gotta love the Pro Micro.īut this board has a serious issue! The micro USB port comes off too easily. You can’t beat the postage stamp size with USB HID support and the breadboard friendly header pinout. This little guys packs a serious punch, I’ve used the Pro Micro’s for many projects already, from controlling LED’s, motors, GPS receivers, data loggers, keyboard emulators. For various reasons, it is one of my favored arduino boards to work with. The Aruino Pro micro is a Atmega32u4 based Arduino board by Sparkfun Electronics.
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