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What would you like to achieve?

When you first decide to learn electronics it can be difficult to envision what that will actually look like in real terms…

Well, I can't tell you exactly what your results with electronics will look like.

But I can tell you about some of the results members of Ohmify have achieved, so that you can see what is possible.


Like Ingrid who's an artist with no experience in electronics whatsoever - who built an analog synthesizer and is now working on triggering sound sequences from light.

Or Ron with minimal experience in electronics except "reading half a book on electronics a while back" who's now building a DSLR focuser for his camera for doing astrophotography.

Or Mick who retired after working in the military where he had just enough knowledge to "bluff his way through" (according to himself) and is now designing PCBs for guitar gear and more.

And then there's Donna, a teacher who joined to learn the basics and try to stay ahead of her students... She's now teaching both the basics plus robotics, sensors, and much more to her fortunate students!


I could go on, but hopefully, that's given you some food for thought on what is actually possible for you.

I'm very very proud of everything that Ohmify members achieve.

And I'd love for you to join them in their success.

Click here to check out Ohmify


Looking forward to seeing you on the inside,
Oyvind @ build-electronic-circuits.com


P.S. If you're on the fence about joining Ohmify, just reply and let me know about anything you're not sure of and I'll get right back to you.

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