bjox1 said:
....what they do ask for is just a bit of hard work on our part and the rest they make so easy for us to understand.
The following is my own observation.
In most cases, a clearly stated question/problem with some measurement or findings are what most of us needed in order to help. If one can consider stating the question being hard work. One can always look back at those threads that have many good responses because the original poster tried hard to give all the relevant facts and presented a balanced case.
If you have a problem, please gives as much background or details in order for us to really understand what help you are looking for. A certain part of the software routines don't work or some voltage too high or low, etc....
The important information needed is what else have you done try to isolate the problem? Have you check the circuit, voltage, MCU ...etc...
Do not try to compose your question while online. Type your post in a text processor, and read it again afterward. Does someone else knows what you are actually describing? Prepare your photos, images, circuit schematics... Then you are ready to post.
If you post your whole project and say "it does not work", then you are trying your luck. Some good souls will then ask you to clarify or provide additional information but most likely they will just ignore your post.
And remember, tell us also what you are trying to do instead of how you are doing it. As always, there are better alternatives which is easier, cost less or more reliable.