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Build a WFH drink request button

Build a WFH drink request button

Are you tired of constantly getting up from your desk to grab a Diet Coke from the fridge? Well, we have the perfect solution for you - the DIY Diet Coke Office Button! This nifty little device allows you to summon a cold can of Diet Coke with just the push of a button. Intrigued? Keep reading to find out how to make your own!

What You'll Need

Before you get started, make sure you have the following materials on hand:

  • Arduino Uno
  • Push button
  • Servo motor
  • Small fridge
  • Diet Coke cans

How It Works

The DIY Diet Coke Office Button operates on a simple mechanism. When the push button is pressed, it sends a signal to the Arduino Uno, which then activates the servo motor. The servo motor is connected to the fridge door and opens it, allowing you to grab a can of Diet Coke without leaving your desk.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps to create your very own Diet Coke Office Button:

  1. Connect the push button to the Arduino Uno.
  2. Program the Arduino Uno to recognize the button press and activate the servo motor.
  3. Attach the servo motor to the fridge door.
  4. Place the Diet Coke cans in the fridge.
  5. Test the system to ensure everything is working correctly.

Benefits of the DIY Diet Coke Office Button

Not only does the DIY Diet Coke Office Button save you time and energy, but it also adds a fun and quirky element to your workspace. Imagine the envy of your coworkers when they see you effortlessly summoning a cold can of Diet Coke with just the press of a button!

So why wait? Get started on your own DIY Diet Coke Office Button today and revolutionize your office snacking experience!

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