Sir Liamalot wrote: » Way cheaper than off the shelf items depending on what you are building. You aren't paying for brand, design, assembly, distribution, customer support, advertising or warranty etc. of a product. Not necessarily the specific kits themselves but the ability to build from your own components. Besides there isn't always an off the shelf solution.
Cork boy 55 wrote: » Can you give examples of practical projects or stuff you have done with it, please?
Cork boy 55 wrote: » where would best place to start with it?
ozmo wrote: » My car has annoyingly no Petrol Low Warning light
Sir Liamalot wrote: » Does it not have a petrol low warning needle?
Cork boy 55 wrote: » Can you give examples of practical projects or stuff you have done with it, please? where would best place to start with it? 26 euros + 13 euros(P+P) Starter kit from UK "sunfounder" labhttp://www.ebay.ie/itm/New-SunFounder-Lab-Uno-R3-Universal-Starter-Kit-For-Arduino-Starter-Beginner-/151754005307?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item23553e5b3b
Keplar240B wrote: » There's some Arduino stuff for sale on adverts.ie as well 3 pages worth. Just brought a starter kit from UK , Complete the starter experiments and then go from there, project by project.
Keplar240B wrote: » In Maplin ... 35 euros for an 16x2 LCD Module for Arduino that you can buy from a on-line store in Dublin in Adverts.ie for 5 euro (+1.2 euros P&P)
Sir Liamalot wrote: » Maplins are rip off merchants. Their component stock is dreadful. They're a plug and play store not an electronics specialist.
Cork boy 55 wrote: Can you give examples of practical projects or stuff you have done with it, please?
ozmo wrote: » Their pricing is unreal for separate bits - the kits are not so bad, at about double cost what you can get elsewhere. The LCD you mention - you should make sure its the I2C version of the LCD display. They only need 4 wires to hookup. The normal ones are a pain to set up if you do it often - needing about 12 wires and a resistor or two (see attachment).Link Here 5 Euros from UK inc postage - even cheaper from chinaBigger 4 line display from China (7 Euros) .
Big Lar wrote: » I made a motorised sliding gatehttps://www.dropbox.com/s/e7vs3qb7wr0vt6f/2015-08-15%2010.17.33.jpg?dl=0 Works off solar. Controlled with Phone, Keyfob & also connects to IOT with battery, temp & humidity.https://thingspeak.com/channels/43426https://youtu.be/hxPtvvkqClw Tried to post it up on instructables but twas just too much of a dose trying to edit it without having paid membership
Big Lar wrote: » Solar only, have 3 X 10W panels charging two 12v deep cycle batteries. Going to install a larger panel for the winter months to cover the lack of energy from the sun, thinking of a 140w panel.
Sir Liamalot wrote: » If you rewire the batteries 24V you can get a domestic 250W module for with a VOC 36V for the same price of a 140W module.