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Raspberry Pi Tutorial with Python: How to Setup Raspberry Pi 3
In this video we use a Raspberry Pi Model 3 with wifi to show how to setup a raspberry pi. We go over:
- How to setup a raspberry pi 3
- How to install NOOBS on Raspberry Pi and how to Install Raspbian on SD card
- How to use a raspberry pi 3 with Python
You’ll see how to program a raspberry pi with Python and use it to control a simple LED. We show you how to connect the circuit and how to write & run the python code. It’s a perfect intro to starting your raspberry pi projects.
Where you can buy the tools and materials:
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[✓] 2 Female-to-Male Jumper Wires amzn.to/2wZwfFQ
[✓] A Breadboard amzn.to/2f33Euu
[✓] An LED amzn.to/2wnH0zE
[✓] A microusb to USB Cable amzn.to/2Hijew8
[✓] A USB Power brick amzn.to/2JrtUcm
[✓] Wireless Keyboard / Mouse Combo amzn.to/2BQVr6F
[✓] A Monitor with HDMI output
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[✓] Laptop with MicroSD Card Reader, Laptop with SD Card Reader and MicroSD Adapter, or Laptop and separate MicroSD Card Reader
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BeagleBone Black Hello World and Python PWM: How to use a beaglebone board
zhlédnutí 21KPřed 6 lety
We get basic IO running on a BeagleBone Black in python. We use the Adafruit BeagleBone Python library to light up an LED from the board. We also change the brightness of the LED with the Adafruit BeagleBone library’s PWM feature. The Adafruit Beaglebone IO Python library works great for GPIO! This video is great for getting started with a BeagleBone black from BeagleBoard. It also teaches you ...
How to use an Arduino Relay Module
zhlédnutí 150KPřed 6 lety
Arduino relay circuit and Arduino relay code: In this video we’ll learn how to use a SainSmart 4-Channel 5V relay module with an Arduino. We also discuss the SainSmart relay board’s capability, its use of optocouplers for optoisolation, and how to hook up the Arduino relay circuit. We use the Arduino to switch a light on and off, demonstrating the relay’s ability to control high voltage loads w...
Arduino Project: How to make a Digital Counter Circuit for a Coil Winding Machine
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 6 lety
How to use 7 segment displays for making a digital counter for an electromagnet coil winding machine: In this video we use an Arduino and some 7-segment displays to make a digital counter. The intent is that we’ll eventually make an automated coil winding machine for winding an electromagnet - since winding coils manually is tedious. Electromagnets use electromagnetic induction to move things a...
Invisible Wireless Charger
zhlédnutí 12KPřed 6 lety
Invisible Wireless Charger DIY project. Learn to make a hidden wireless charger for your iPhone X, 8, or compatible Android smartphone. Made with easily accessible and inexpensive parts. [✓] Cheap wireless charger: amzn.to/2A4vmz6 [✓] High Speed wireless charger: amzn.to/2zl5T1a [✓] Wood router: amzn.to/2i3v05s
Arduino Solenoid Valve Circuit: How to control water flow with an Arduino
zhlédnutí 241KPřed 6 lety
How to use a solenoid valve with an Arduino In this video we show how to do flow control with an Arduino. This is great for gardening, plumbing, and industrial applications. We look at some of the design issues when using a solenoid valve such as Back EMF and the need for a relay. We go over Ohm’s law for an inductor and show how to solve the Back EMF issue with a Flyback Diode (aka Freewheelin...
Internet of Things Project: An ESP8266 Example using the ESP8266 Arduino IDE
zhlédnutí 58KPřed 6 lety
Today on Tinker & Build we’re building a beginner internet of things project. We explore how to use the ESP8266 Arduino IDE with the ESP8266 NodeMCU Development board to make an IOT project. First, we walk through the steps of how to set up the NodeMCU dev board with the Arduino IDE, then we go through two common IOT tasks for your internet of things projects: 1.) Writing output over the ESP826...
How to Make a Simple Propane Foundry
zhlédnutí 3,3KPřed 7 lety
How to make a propane foundry: In this video we upgrade our backyard furnace from charcoal to propane. Propane gets the furnace hotter faster which makes casting and melting metals simpler and easier; alls it takes is a propane regulator, some piping, and a flare adapter. Parts for the Upgrade: [✓] 1" x 12" Pipe Nipple amzn.to/2vcFU9a [✓] 1” x ½” Reducing Pipe T amzn.to/2vNZtIy [✓] Regulator-to...
Sand Casting: Which Casting Material To Use
zhlédnutí 4KPřed 7 lety
Green sand or play sand? In this video, we compare lost foam casting in 4 different types of casting sands. We use green sand, a delft clay alternative (like a casting clay), plaster of paris, and play sand to do the investment casting. See below for where to get the materials. The Casting Materials Tested [✓] Green Sand (the one that turned out best) amzn.to/2hSY3YD [✓] Delft Clay Alternative ...
How To Make a DIY Furnace in Under 30 Minutes
zhlédnutí 101KPřed 7 lety
How to build an aluminum foundry: in this video we build a metal casting furnace in under 30 minutes. This simple backyard furnace is perfect for aluminum casting and making metal parts. It’s composed of refractory bricks, a metal pipe, a shop vac blower, some rebar, and a top made of refractory cement or a 50% plaster of paris / 50% play sand mix. This is a charcoal foundry, so you’ll need som...

Komentáře

  • @neverbethesame-j4k

    What type of solenoid valve should we use for our Arduino-based system, considering it's connected to a container with no direct water source or pressure?

  • @zeuss_lightning3115

    Is it a vaccum

  • @zeuss_lightning3115

    What a blower

  • @OGpimmelberger
    @OGpimmelberger Před 22 dny

    Standard Lamp😂

  • @leedsbutler3567
    @leedsbutler3567 Před 2 měsíci

    Your perfect for a titty twister

  • @richinetborang5940
    @richinetborang5940 Před 2 měsíci

    I just burn my relay and found this video. wkwkwk...

  • @who2807
    @who2807 Před 2 měsíci

    I know this is old but is the plaster/sand mix by volume or by weight?

  • @mauriciogarza4302
    @mauriciogarza4302 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, as much as this is the coolest thing, and my 11yo son would flip out with this, what do people do with the aluminum?

  • @Mysmarthome-pl7oz
    @Mysmarthome-pl7oz Před 3 měsíci

    can this solenoid be energized for a fee hours , in the abnormal config ?

  • @DukeHastMich
    @DukeHastMich Před 4 měsíci

    Best example of underlying theory without overengineered solutions I have seen yet.

  • @dhaufjebzjchseis3828
    @dhaufjebzjchseis3828 Před 4 měsíci

    great vid however at 2:40 how does the voltage loop counterclockwise if the cathode side of the diode is blocking, also from my understanding of inductors the current flow should be clockwise when there is a current drop in this scenerio, since inductors resist change in current so a drop in current would mean it wants to keep the current moving in its original clockwise direction.

  • @burstfireno1617
    @burstfireno1617 Před 4 měsíci

    Ehh please dont cut and strip wires like this.. looks very unprofessinal. Where are your tool? 😅

  • @wayneshephard
    @wayneshephard Před 5 měsíci

    Wow, fancy CZcams leaving a video up like this with such dangerous work, really disgraceful and dangerous workmanship, nobody should follow this video in regards to the AC terminations, clearly no clue or capability to deal with AC voltages.

  • @user-li5fr5is2y
    @user-li5fr5is2y Před 5 měsíci

    Υπέροχο θα μπορούσε να φτιαχτεί και μια πιο ελαφριά κατασκευή με πλαστικό και μπαταρία για λάστιχο κήπου ..Με έναν απλό χρονοδιακόπτη or andruino connect from internet

  • @sobenphon
    @sobenphon Před 5 měsíci

    What size of flyback diode should I use if I have 220Vac solenoid?

  • @freelectron2029
    @freelectron2029 Před 6 měsíci

    bro.... you butchered those wires. do yourself a favour and buy some side cutters and strippers.

  • @andrewcooper8284
    @andrewcooper8284 Před 6 měsíci

    Does it melt gold?

  • @catmando268
    @catmando268 Před 7 měsíci

    Pretty cool♥♥♥

  • @shadowpaars
    @shadowpaars Před 7 měsíci

    speaking of safety, if ur not an electrician pls don't do it with 230VAC

  • @ericlessard5021
    @ericlessard5021 Před 7 měsíci

    Can someone help me? I need to control 4 relay with a 4 axys joystick. On position 1 of the joystick, 3 relay need to be on. On position 2, 2 relay need to be on. On position 3, 2 relay beed to be on. On position 4, one relay need to be on. Those relay will control some hydrolic valve...

  • @chrisdockman7237
    @chrisdockman7237 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm not sure why we're worried about EMF. There's an optocoupler on the relay board you're using. Technically there isn't a way of damaging the controller. Unless you're worried about the power supply that drives the device.

  • @walterhynson2898
    @walterhynson2898 Před 9 měsíci

    yes you made a good video and the instructions are on point however please purchase a pair of wire strippers and learn to properly connect an AC circuit insure there are no exposed wires by using the proper size or guage of wire and when connecting a wire open (unscrew) the terminal far enough so the wire is inserted and there is no exposed copper hanging behind the terminal.

  • @vidyasank1823
    @vidyasank1823 Před 9 měsíci

    how to make valve become partialy open and close.? give some idea

  • @user-jp1ls5bd4x
    @user-jp1ls5bd4x Před 10 měsíci

    WHICH PINS TO CONNECT WITH ARDUINO

  • @royspeakman1157
    @royspeakman1157 Před 11 měsíci

    Brilliant !

  • @Legend813a
    @Legend813a Před rokem

    The cringing begins at 2:34

  • @jsmythib
    @jsmythib Před rokem

    Years ago I did a project and bought an optically isolated relay to avoid the kickback. I never tried it though. Any ideas if I was on a good path? The project reemerges :)

    • @PeterSedesse
      @PeterSedesse Před 3 měsíci

      Two different things. What you have is normal for all relays and protects the Arduino from the kickback. What he added here protects the power module from the kickback. Both are needed.

  • @bosoming.official
    @bosoming.official Před rokem

    Is this capable of melting Steel

  • @jovialcupid9687
    @jovialcupid9687 Před rokem

    1) dont use relay to do it.. it's very big and it loses a lot of heat and it also have shorter life span. oww and it costs more. Use 'dual n-mosfet board', wiring will be exactly the same. 2) don't use wire made with small wires with screw connector.. it's fire hazard. Use single core wire or add metal things at the end (sorry i don't how they are called in english)

  • @maddmavic
    @maddmavic Před rokem

    I gound a noce heavy duty propane burner. I wan to make a smelter with. Is it possible with using a hole in the ground and some fire bricks

  • @justenhansen
    @justenhansen Před rokem

    Do you think I could just drill a hole in the side of my foundry and stick a weed burning torch in the hole?

  • @yogeshpatil2635
    @yogeshpatil2635 Před rokem

    Does it work from 4 km distance wirelessly??

  • @qzorn4440
    @qzorn4440 Před rokem

    A most interesting SBC. 😎 Texas Instruments sure dropped the ball by not suppling several robot, drone, and servo car learning kits. Hey kids here it is go figure. 🥳 Great video, thanks.

  • @UtilemUnus
    @UtilemUnus Před rokem

    Wonderful thank you

  • @besprutad
    @besprutad Před rokem

    Amazing, thank you! I'm making a project with an arduino uno + 12v solenoid valve + 11.4 V lipo 3s2p battery. Do you think I can use the STEMMA Non-Latching Mini Relay for this? Or what specifications does the relay need? Thanks

  • @masterspin7796
    @masterspin7796 Před rokem

    BBQ coals could get expensive it might be a toss-up in cost if you used propane...

  • @mrafayshams3089
    @mrafayshams3089 Před rokem

    I get import errors when I import the Adafruit_BBIO library

  • @Shibu11229
    @Shibu11229 Před rokem

    Thank you for posting this. I would love to see a follow up video with the Arduino controlling a relay based on input to the Arduino. In other words if I press one button the relay would be activated for one second. If I press a second button the relay would be activated for 10 seconds and if I press a third button the relay would stay activated unless a separate signal told Relay to shut off. I am trying to control an AC motor that will raise a platform to various heights.

  • @executorarktanis2323

    That's all cool and all but why under scorching heat of the sun

  • @gabrielrolig4355
    @gabrielrolig4355 Před rokem

    Quick question, if I just solder a button to the power signal of the valve and a power supply, and then solder the grounds together, will the solenoid valve open when I press the button or no?

    • @gabrielrolig4355
      @gabrielrolig4355 Před rokem

      Do I actually need a relay just to open and close with a button

    • @JOEYZ-nq2gn
      @JOEYZ-nq2gn Před rokem

      Obviously it would open how do you think the switches in your house work ... probably still make use of the diode as it may weld the contacts shut when you switch the power off due to the arc

  • @craigdempsey2230
    @craigdempsey2230 Před rokem

    This guy is either going to electrocute him self and/or cut his bloody finger off. Redicously nervous, should absolutly NOT be allowed near any shape objects, live voltages, or power tools any time soon.

    • @craigdempsey2230
      @craigdempsey2230 Před rokem

      What.... a chainsaw you say......37 dead or injured, cutting a small tree down. Jesus.

  • @TheDoingler
    @TheDoingler Před rokem

    Dumb Question but is it safe to use this design and do this on grass?

    • @nunosanto7365
      @nunosanto7365 Před rokem

      The design is safe but doing this on grass might not be exactly good. While working with this temperatures, the air that will escape the furnace will be at very high temperatures which will easily put the grass on fire

  • @rubenvaneupen7327
    @rubenvaneupen7327 Před rokem

    Can you explain how to connect the high voltage circuit? I want a 12V circuit: for the load, on the output side. + goes to NC, - goes to com, but where to wire up the input + and - wires from the 12V battery?

  • @nathanmessuri1842
    @nathanmessuri1842 Před rokem

    which diode did you use from the variety pack you listed in the description?

  • @minastaros
    @minastaros Před 2 lety

    1:48 SSH? Nonsense, you just have a terminal session over a serial connection. SSH is a network protocol over TCP. Putty can do that as well, but that's a different subject.

  • @nathanjohnson5955
    @nathanjohnson5955 Před 2 lety

    is the surge protector really necessary?? I tried plugging the power supply into a regular wall port and nothing has happened.

  • @nathanjohnson5955
    @nathanjohnson5955 Před 2 lety

    Is the surge protector necessary for this setup to work?

  • @antiquarian1773
    @antiquarian1773 Před 2 lety

    thats a lot of redbull.

  • @DJPacoRamirez
    @DJPacoRamirez Před 2 lety

    Can you use regular brick?

  • @theonewhowas7709
    @theonewhowas7709 Před 2 lety

    THANK GOD, someone that speaks proper english finally explaining this correctly... thank you a ton!!!!.. you definitly earned my sub and like!!!! but just wanna say that wiring job was horrid.. and why were you shaking so much.. dang