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New shipment is in. You can never have enough Raspberry Pi's. ;)

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  • 3
    Are they pi 3 model b?
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    @sam9669 No older models, we use them to monitor milk farmers energy usage. Each pi represents a new client for us. We had a good week. ;)
  • 2
    Nice going out for ya 👍👍👍
  • 1
    Very very cool!
  • 4
    But there's always a new one coming out next week.
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    @aronmik because of your explanation, I read your username "aronmilk". I must be becoming dyslexic
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    So... how does that work ? you put that in the cow or something ? And you get how powerful the milk will be ?
  • 0
    @-FLX I too want to know
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    @-FLX Haha, no we use it to measure energy. Their own production (sun/wind/bio) and from the power company.

    And milk/water flow and temperature. Depends on the type of milk system. Some farmers use robots to milk their cows.
  • 0
    Can we have 20 use cases of Raspberry Pi mentioned here. Like how would you use it?

    I would implement Geckoboard interface to work with my Dell HD display to monitor important metrics of my product.
  • 3
    Uhm... Sharing is caring, you know...
  • 2
    @tanmaydesai89 I explained how we use them in another comment above
  • 1
    Please give me one ;)
  • 4
    @LicensedCrime Haha, all? We got around 300 out in the field already. Placed over the whole Netherlands. Good luck finding them. Its probably cheaper to buy them.

    Would be a fun scavenger hunt though. :P
  • 4
    This post inspired me to buy a Pi 3 Model B today :)
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    When I first saw the picture I thought it was a box of Nintendo DS games then I saw the RS logo.
  • 3
    Time to setup a raspberry pi that tracks shipment of raspberry pi.
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    @LicensedCrime at least we know they're in the Netherlands now lol. 👍🏼
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    @uniquesmash this was 9 days ago ^^ so a bit early. Pi day is the 14th right
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    @LicensedCrime one Raspberry went offline today. You found one?
  • 1
    How much did you pay for that beauty?
  • 2
    I once packaged and sent 900 Raspberry Pi's. It was during a previous job and we were selling it to a different company. They were selling so good that the manufacturers could only send a fixed amount of Pi's to my country and the big company didn't get as many.
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    GIVE MEEEEEEE
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