DISCLAIMER & AGREEMENT
Hello Guest,
I would like to clarify to people out there that these tutorials are free to use under any circumstances however please link back to give credit to the Acidmods community. If any of this information is re-posted and claimed as their own be aware that some of the material is protected by GPLv3 General Public License as marked. You also will agree copyright claims can change at any moment and by posting 'I agree' you agree this enables Acidmods' to have it's staff permission to remove this material from websites containing logos/trademarks of Acidmods or to whom the copyright may concern.
Some projects in these tutorials are a safety issue so please use caution while constructing and testing. You also agree that Acidmods and other tutorial providers outside Acidmods with similar material are not liable for damage, money lost, and or godly acts upon you and or projects built from these tutorials. You will agree by posting 'I agree'
Projects in these tutorials DO work, I have tested each and every one of them multiple times before posting. None of the circuits and projects listed in any of the tutorials are built to scam you out of money. Stuff can happen: you might damage a component or you may be missing a wire. Ask Questions; be safe; post your work in the appropriate section and have fun.
SAFETY
All as I ask from you is be safe. Well how do you do that? Here is a list of common things listed in no particular order because they are all equally important:
- Safety Glasses
- Proper Size Fuse in testing equipment
- Stay away from high power sources
- Use proper ESD safety precautions
- Have an ABC fire extinguisher ready
- Wash your hands after handling electronics
- Workbench's power should be GFCI rated
- Don't work too fast!
- Double check; triple check...
- Use sight, touch, hearing, smell but not taste
- Wear Lineman's gloves in proper situations
- Check UL's precautions on products before service
- Ask an expert if you are unsure of a circuit
- Electrical tape is not a permanent solution
- Read and review safety manuals for your equipment
- Soldering irons are dangerous when hot
- Check the rating of the wire you use before using it
- Discharge capacitors even if power is removed
- Use common sense
- Mess ups can be unsafe, but that's how you learn