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Have a look on the inside of Ohmify

As the deadline for taking advantage of Ohmify's Birthday deal draws closer, I thought you might like a sneak peek at what is actually "behind the curtains" at Ohmify…

Click the video thumbnail below to get a quick peek behind the scenes at Ohmify while I drink my coffee:


Don't forget that if you have any questions about our site, our courses, or this offer - just hit reply and we'll get back to you right away!

Join before Friday night to receive an Arduino board, a component kit, and more:


Oyvind @ build-electronic-circuits.com

PS: This offer closes in just over 24 hours, so now really is the time to jump on board and take advantage of this super deal.

Count down to 2024-04-06T07:00:00.000Z

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