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Hot Water Heater Thermocouple Voltage Monitor

Use Arduino and Raspberry Pi to get notified if a hot water heater pilot light goes out.

Hot Water Heater Thermocouple Voltage Monitor

Ryan Carlson
6.1K
IOT Based Pulse Oximeter Using Esp32

In this project, I will show you how to make IoT based Pulse Oximeter using ESP32, MAX30100, and Blynk Application.

IOT Based Pulse Oximeter Using Esp32

NextPCB
11K
BeagleSNES: The Embedded BeagleBoard SNES Emulator

Turn your BeagleBone Black or BeagleBoard-xM into a stand-alone Super Nintendo appliance. Play your favorite classic SNES games!

BeagleSNES: The Embedded BeagleBoard SNES Emulator

Andrew Henderson
7.3K
Smart Dehydrator Cooking Appliance - Alexa Ready

A smart dehydrator that uses Home Skill API and low cost arduino to produce better dehydrated foods with less effort.

Smart Dehydrator Cooking Appliance - Alexa Ready

Manuel Alejandro Iglesias Abbatemarco
4.0K

The most homemade snow machine you've ever seen. Made from a hairdryer, polystyrene and MKR1000. Controllable from anywhere in the world*

IoT Controlled Snow Machine

Hannah
3.3K
100w Class D amplifier using JLCPCB SMT service

I designed this amplifier using TPA3116d2 ic and PCB is fully assembled by JLCPCB SMT assembly service. let's see the performance

100w Class D amplifier using JLCPCB SMT service

Electro BOY
1.5K
Trash Talker

A smart dustbin that tells us how hungry he is.

Trash Talker

Soham Methul
770
Pour Water In the Cup To Run The Fan

Pouring water in these cups will run the fan.

Pour Water In the Cup To Run The Fan

louay
546
Fix a S****y GE Dryer

My family bought a $700 GE dryer. The knobs have been falling off, and the switch to turn it on actually fell off. Here's how to fix it.

Fix a S****y GE Dryer

Tyler Suard
477

Put together a food drive box that weighs, tracks and encourages people to support those in need.

phyHarvest: Shredding Hunger, One Donation at a Time

3 members
108
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