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1 of 10 Arduino+WiFi Boards from Jaycar

“I would make an automated chook feeder that can be accessed on a phone from any where in the world. It could be set to auto or manual. It will stop all the chickens from knocking over all the feed.”

B, Jimson. AU

“i want something that controls everything outdoors, the lights, the pond pump etc.”

S, Barker. AU

“satnogs / radiosonde monitoring station”

M, Goodall. NZ

“An internet connected electrical monitoring system with graph history of usage”

T, Johnson. US

“I want to design and build an integrated communications unit for solar and lighting. I have recently built a new mailbox at the front of our house using all timber frame and blue-board with a nice rendered finish. There are two sets of garden lights and a Jaycar solar cell on top of the mailbox, 12V battery and battery saver. I was hoping to build a unit to connect in to my home automation system that enables me to monitor the solar cell, battery and control the lighting timers.”

L, Schultze. AU

“I have MicroBit and RaspberyPi, even a Meadow .NET IoT board, but this would be my first Arduino! So my first project with it would be slightly mundane, but a controller for my small wind turbine which charges my AA batteries. I want it to face itself into the wind and maybe record wind sped and directions along with the charging voltage output. Bonus points if I can figure out a way to tell if the NiCad battery is charged... simply checking voltage doesn't appear sufficient”

R, Martain. AU

“This would be a final component in a sheep alert system from the master to the base station. The system detects very fast movements then total silence in a mob of sheep that are under attack by wild dogs. The master detects signals from regional stations and then can transmit to the base station so actions can be taken to protect the sheep.”

D, Stephenson. AU

“Remote controller for watering system ”

P. Larkin. AU

“Migrate some of my projects from ESP32 to Arduino + WiFi, remove environmental monitor devices.”

B, Oliver. AU

“I'm working on an alarm and automation system for my house and barn and the board would be the "brains" of the system.”

G, Harris. AU

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