Top products from r/ArduinoProjects
We found 30 product mentions on r/ArduinoProjects. We ranked the 22 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. ELEGOO UNO Project Super Starter Kit with Tutorial and UNO R3 Compatible with Arduino IDE
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 5
Free PDF tutorial(more than 22 lessons) and clear listing in a nice packageThe most economical kit based on Arduino platform to starting programming for those beginners who are interested.Lcd1602 module with pin header (not need to be soldered by yourself)This is the upgraded starter kits with power...
2. DIYmall Esp8266 Wemos Weather Station IoT Starter OLED Kit, with 0.96 Blue iic OLED Display, for Arduino
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
3. XM electronic BME280 5V Pressure Temperature Sensor Module Atmospheric Pressure Sensor Breakout with IIC I2c for Arduino
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The BME280 digital sensor module can be independently enabled / disabled, which can measure not only the temperature humidity but also the pressure.The BME280 Sensor is suitable for all sorts of weather sensing and can even be used in both I2C and SPI! For simple easy wiring, go with I2C simply. If ...
4. MCIGICM 120 Pcs Breadboard Jumper Wires, 40pin Male to Female/ 40pin Male to Male/ 40pin Female to Female Breadboard Wires Wire(8 inch)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Package Include 40 pin Female to Female jumper wires / 40pin Male to Female jumper wires / 40 pin Female to Female jumper wires (Total 120pcs)Dupont Cable Length is 8 Inch.Pure copper wire.The Jumper Wires Can be Separated into Single Root as You Request.For DIY experiment / Electronic projects / Ar...
5. ELEGOO UNO R3 Project Smart Robot Car Kit V 3.0 Plus with UNO R3, Line Tracking Module, Ultrasonic Sensor, IR Remote Control etc. Intelligent and Educational Toy Car Robotic Kit for Arduino Learner
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ELEGOO Smart Robot Car: An educational STEM kit beginners (kids) to get hands-on experience about programming, electronics assembling and robotics knowledge. It is an integration solution for robotics learning and made for education.Complete Package: Contains 24 kinds of module parts including obsta...
6. KeeYees 5M GT2 Timing Belt 6mm Width + 4pcs 20 Teeth 5mm Bore Belt Pulley Wheel + 4pcs Idler + 4pcs Tensioner Spring Torsion + 2pcs Gear Clamp Mount Block with Allen Wrench for 3D Printer RepRap
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Timing belt: The timing belt is made of premium rubber, durable and flexible. It's designed specifically for linear motion, high positioning accuracy. Round tooth profile guarantees that the belt tooth fits smoothly.Pulley: It’s used together with timing belt, very convenient to use. 20 Teeth cont...
7. Gikfun Obstacle avoidance IR Infrared Sensor Module Reflective Photoelectric Light Intensity DIY Kit for Arduino UNO (Pack of 5pcs) EK1254x5
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Can be used for 3-5V DC power supply modules. It has red power indicator.IR Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Sensor Module can be widely used in robot obstacle avoidance, obstacle avoidance car, line count, and black and white line tracking and so onThe output port OUT sensor module can be directly conne...
8. TinaWood 2PCS SSR-25DD Solid State Relay 25A 3-32V DC/5-200V DC (SSR-25DD x2) (DC to DC 25A x2)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Solid State Relay,Model: SSR-25 DDInput voltage: 3-32VDC, Output voltage: 5-200VDCOutput current: 25A
9. Longruner for Raspberry Pi Touch Screen 7 Inch 1024X600 LCD TFT Display HDMI Monitor with Protective Case for Raspberry Pi 3 2 1 Model B B+ A BB Black PC
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
♥ higher resolution 1024*600 ♥ the resolution of this Raspberry Pi touch screen is 1024x600, which was upgraded from 800*480. The picture will be much more delicate and clear.♥ Support all devices with standard HDMI interface ♥ This 7 Inch touch screen supports most of raspberry Pi, includes...
10. MakerFocus 2pcs I2C OLED Display Module 0.91 Inch I2C SSD1306 OLED Display Module Blue I2C OLED Screen Driver DC 3.3V~5V for Arduino
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
★ ★ Product Manual: https://drive.google.com/open?id=14A_luFwqvZaKu-PKTfJdWmUZ4T4Wk65XOLED display, no need backlight, self-illumination, Display Color: Blue. Plz note: These I2C OLED Display Module comes without pin headers.The display performance is better than the traditional LCD display, als...
11. RobotDyn - Relay Module 1 Channel for Big Current, Operation 5V. VC - 30A 110VAC/250VAC/30VDC for Arduino Relay, arduino Relay 1 Channel, arduino Relay Module high Current
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
PERFECT USE FOR DOMESTIC APPLIACES: office machine, audio, equipment, automobile, etc. (Remote control TV receiver, monitor display, Audio Raspberry Pi equipment high rushing current use application).DIRECT CONTROL WITH: Raspberry, Arduino, AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM or TTL logic.ADDED IN OPTOCOUPLER: .Th...
12. ESP8266 microcontroller NodeMCU Lua V3 WiFi with CH340G
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ESP8266 microcontroller NodeMCU Lua V3 WIFI with CH340GGreat for IOT projectsCompatible with the Arduino IDE when you add the ESP8266 family through the Boards Manager and select ESP-12E.
13. Self-Watering Probes - Package of 5
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Vacation WateringGreen cap & tubeAutomatically adjust water amount upon soil moistureLarge plant many require more than one cone/spike5 probes in each package with instruction
14. DS3231 Real Time Clock Module 3.3V/5V with Battery for Raspberry Pi and Arduino by Atomic Market
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
DS3231 RTC IC, Compatible with the Raspberry Pi and ArduinoVoltage Range 3.3~5.5VCompatible with Raspberry Pi and ArduinoAccuracy ±2ppm from 0°C to +40°CHigh Quality Atomic Market Brand Product
15. Qunqi Smart Electronics ESP-12E WeMos D1 WiFi uno Based ESP8266 Shield for arduino Compatible
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Based on ESP-8266EXCompatible IDESupport OTA wireless uploadingmaximum input voltage 24V11 x I / O pins,1 x ADC pin
16. DIYmall 5 Pack HC-SR501 Pir Motion IR Sensor Body Module Infrared for Arduino
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Use Potentiometer 105, output timing is from 0.5S to 200S. Same product link https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CSM3K63Reference links: https://www.mysensors.org/build/motionNOTE: On this retrigger jumper is a solder jumper, and you need solder it by yourselfPls note that there is no IR emitter in this mo...
17. DAOKI 5 PCS L298N Motor Drive Controller Board DC Dual H-Bridge Robot Stepper Motor Control and Drives Module for Arduino Smart Car Power UNO MEGA R3 Mega2560
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The signal is shown in the figureThe connecting method is shown inbelow figure after enable ENA ENBDriving DC motor Because the module is drived by double H bridge,it can drive two motors simultaneously.Input the following driving timing from IN1-IN4 then the speed and direction of the stepper motor...
18. FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR BS170_D26Z N CHANNEL MOSFET, 60V, 500mA, TO-92 (10 pieces)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
19. HiLetgo 2pcs 5V One Channel Relay Module Relay Switch with OPTO Isolation High Low Level Trigger
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The module uses genuine quality relay, normally open interfaces , Maximum load: AC 250V/10A, DC 30V/10A.Using SMD optocoupler isolation, strong driving capability, stable performance; trigger current 5mA.Fault-tolerant design, even if the control line is broken, the relay will not move.The interface...
20. HiLetgo FT232RL FTDI Mini USB to TTL Serial Converter Adapter Module 3.3V 5.5V FT232R Breakout FT232RL USB to Serial Mini USB to TTL Adapter Board for Arduino
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Chipset: FT232RL, not genuine FTDI chip, Working Voltage: 3.3V/5.5VRXD/TXD transceiver communication indicator, with 500MA self-restore FusePin Definition: DTR,RXD,TX,VCC,CTS,GNDSupport Win95/98/98se/ME/2000/XP/win7 32bit 64bit /Vsita/, do not Support Win8Please download the driver and files at link...
Im also very knew to arduino. The kit i got was an Elegoo Kit off of amazon. I dont know if its available in the UK but its got a lot of modules. I highly recommend it, very easy to use and beginner friendly. If that is too expensive theres some cheaper ones by elegoo. Highly recommend this kit.
Skip both of those sensors and get a BME280 sensor, instead. $7 on Amazon (or less if you buy more than one), works on I2C. And you get temp, humidity and barometric pressure in one easy to use sensor.
If you use it with an ESP32, be sure to keep the sensor away from the ESP itself. There have been numerous posts recently about the heat from the ESP affecting the readings of these temp sensors, especially if they're both in a small enclosure.
You'll need a relay, but be sure to get one that'll handle the current of a space heater. How many amps does that heater pull? Many of the arduino relay modules out there have 10A ratings. A 1500W heater is going to pull 12.5A, so I'd get something with more current handling capability. This optocoupler isolated, 30A relay would work, though. You can get 3 of them for $20 and have spares on hand if one kicks the bucket.
You could do simple control where the relay energizes at the low temp and de-energizes at the high temp, or you could look into using PID control. I'd start with the simple set method, then learn how to implement PID control once you have it working and want better control over temperature and energy usage.
The Internet's going to be your best connection vector.
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Look into the WeMos D1 board. Here's a clone of that board (I don't know if this particular one is any good -- just providing the link as a visual example) https://www.amazon.com/Qunqi-Electronics-ESP-12E-ESP8266-Compatible/dp/B01C6Y5SKY
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Basically it's an Arduino UNO board with an integrated ESP8266, which is the wifi module. So if you're familiar with working with the Arduino, this is the easiest way to step into networking.
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Now, you'll need an internet service for both devices to connect to in order to be the communication intermediary. I know they exist for IoT hobbyists, but I don't know specifically what's available in that space. Hopefully other commenters can jump in and provide more specifics.
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Have fun!
Awesome, thank you. I called it a relay but I meant a transistor. It was this one in fact. Do you think this is okay for the two fans? Should I do one for each to be on the safe side? Or should I buy something different?
Also, do you know of any videos I could watch or books I could read that would help me understand the electricity side of things?
Unless you're in a very wealthy community, don't get that one. It's so expensive for what it is, not to mention most people will never use a shift register or some of the more obscure items. Look at something like this: Elegoo EL-KIT-003 UNO Project Super Starter Kit with Tutorial for Arduino https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D8KOZF4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_cv4WAbQY1592X
an Uno is enough for many projects, and it saves the cost and complexity of a MEGA. They can always upgrade as they need it. Get them to blink an LED, turn a servo, stuff like that. After they're able to do that, get some community components for a workshop and let them solve a problem.
You may want to use a bluetooth module instead of ESP8266 since bluetooth is more energy efficient.
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You can check this product for their part list:
https://www.amazon.com/ELEGOO-Tracking-Ultrasonic-Intelligent-Educational/dp/B07KPZ8RSZ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=eleego+cars&qid=1563543218&s=gateway&sr=8-1
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Also you can download their manual / part list here:
https://www.elegoo.com/download/
Thanks again, would this be an acceptable relay to use.
https://www.amazon.com/HiLetgo-Channel-optocoupler-Support-Trigger/dp/B00LW15A4W/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_147_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=G3S0E83TCCD6FZ78SFFW
or this one.
https://www.amazon.com/TinaWood-SSR-25DD-Solid-State-5-200V/dp/B07F3WGRP4/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=5+volt+dc+relay&qid=1566485708&s=gateway&sr=8-8
I used the OLED screen from amazon - Link to Product
But a lcd monitor should be even easier to hookup imo. You can same-day ship things from Amazon depending on where you live.
Can you upload a picture of your wiring? I'll take a look
Does your PIR sensor have sensitivity adjustment? Ones like this one (a very common one, many sellers have variations of it) have potentiometers that let you adjust the retrigger time and sensitivity.
You're pretty much always gonna have some level of false triggers and failures to trigger, you have to tweak things to reach a compromise. A sensor with adjustable sensitivity will help with that.
Yeah that's what I was afraid of. Maybe I Could try irled/sensor module and detect when black puck goes by on white floor?
Something like this?
The ESP boards are programmable via the Arduino IDE, so no additional hardware is required (besides the temperature sensor obviously). The wemos boards are fine but I prefer the NodeMCU boards like https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071RNQPHV/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1523483741&sr=8-9&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=esp8266+nodemcu&dpPl=1&dpID=51nR7C5ohWL&ref=plSrch (not referencing that reseller, just the picture really). This preference is purely due to being more familiar with the NodeMCU.
It's Seeedstudio... but I don’t find much right now on Amazon for them... this one looks not bad actually. The Uno is actually a socketed chip so you can use it as a programmer for the chip itself later, if you want.
You could assemble a kit yourself, too, with parts from AliExpress...
The ESP32 board, do I still require a separate Arduino, or does the board handle everything?
Something like this?
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B06Y5VHVFY/ref=sspa_dk_detail_4?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B06Y5VHVFY&pd_rd_wg=7Gnmq&pd_rd_r=H8EKCF3D548145PFAYEG&pd_rd_w=mOULl
You could always use a serial programmer such as this one, and here is a video on how to use it and several other programmers otherwise you could always use a arduino uno as a programmer as seen here. Hope this helps :)
this is the screen I used $23 CDN on amazon
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https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B077ZT7S38/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Corrosion is always going to be a problem when you have probes in soil and water. And typically, it builds up more on one of them. Some project I saw once, used a H-bridge or similar to alternate the direction of the current between measurements. However, in the end the problem remains.
Personally, I've given up on moisture sensors because they're way too inaccurate. They will vary based on the type of soil, the type of plant (and its roots), and like you've seen, corrosion. Measurements are all over the place, whether you just watered or if it's been dry for a week. (And don't get me started on the relays which brake, water pumps which jam, Arudino which crashes. Been there, done all that).
In the end, nothing beats looking after the plans. When away, use some self-watering probes like these to delay the dry-out. Or ask a neighbor or friend to come by.
Sorry to rain on your project..
This was a few dollars more than a print cartridge. The total cost was $75:
I recolonize the parts, they come in the Elegoo Uno kit.
For $30 bucks it’s hard to go wrong with this one if you’re just starting: www.amazon.com/ELEGOO-Project-Tutorial-Controller-Projects/dp/B01D8KOZF4
Has more stuff than you could use in a year of learning projects. Highly rated. Has a 24 lesson getting started CD. I’ve never had a problem with stuff from Elegoo. There are cheaper kits by them also.