diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8ce0935..c618dd8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -121,10 +121,10 @@ This is a way for the end user to control Heat Pump.


End user does not want to know much about refrigerants, evaporation, discharge temperatures and so on, so this display designed as simple as it was possible. See [display page](https://github.com/openhp/Display/) for details. And yes, this display is open product too, with available Gerber, PCB and source code.

-## Control and usage: [service display](https://github.com/openhp/ServiceDisplay/) -One day i'v realised that netbook with a serial console is very good diagnostic tool, but i want more compact tool to get maximum available information from heat pump. So this "Quickly Assembled Service Display" appeared. It fits everywhere and with a good power bank it can works 2-3 days long, without any additional power source. The diagnostic display is build from scratch, no PCB and housing here (and no plans to create it), because i do not see this device as a permanent-mounted display for the end user.
+## Control and usage: [service display](https://github.com/openhp/ServiceDisplay/) +One day I've realized that a netbook with a serial console is a good diagnostic tool, but I want a compact tool to get maximum available information from a Heat Pumps. So, this "Quickly Assembled Service Display" appeared. It fits everywhere and with a good power bank it can work 2-3 days long, without any additional power source. The diagnostic display is build from scratch, no PCB and housing here (and no plans to create it), because I do not see this service display as a permanently mounted device.


-It you want a compact and visual tool - this device is for you, so check [service display page](https://github.com/openhp/ServiceDisplay/) .

+If you want a compact and visual tool - this device is for you, so check [the Service Display Page](https://github.com/openhp/ServiceDisplay/) .

## Starting up the heat pump system for the first time and charging refrigerant This is not a hard part, but if you don't have experience it will take time.