Set up your Pi to automatically take care of a house plant by reading a moisture sensor and watering when needed.
This device detects the presence of your hand and automatically release a specific amount of Hand-wash / Sanitizer to your hand.
A system to automatically compensate water loss in aquariums due to evaporation.
Sanitation station for hands and shoes, the procedure detects if the person is wearing a mask on their face, to avoid the spread of COVID-19
Taking control of your plants growing process
If you're tired of walking down to the basement to empty your dehumidifier, then you'll want to take a look at this...
Want to mix drinks with a push of a button? The 6-Shooter can mix and match combinations of 6 different drinks with a single pump!
A portable WiFi / smart phone based pump system for dosing drip irrigation systems with chemicals.
An automated humidor using an Arduino — with or without building your own humidor.
This Arduino pump tutorial shows a simple example of how to use a float switch and RobotGeek pumping station to refill a reservoir.
Free and Open-Source Hand Sanitizer Dispenser with Laser-Cut Acrylic Enclosure [Pro Version]
Keep your plant alive from your cell phone.
A nice and fun watering system to nicely take care of your plants built from Raspberry Pi, LEGO bricks and Hackeet Low-Code platform
Switches the water pump On/Off by calculating the data received from the Ultrasonic Sensor. Prints the pump status and MODE in LCD Screen.
It is interesting to see what is built into a blood pressure monitor: However, I did not expect a positive pressure pump.
Do you hate doing the dishes? Do you wish there was a way to make this chore less tedious and more fun?
This Arduino Pump Tutorial is known as the ShotBot Project, demonstrating an easy way to build a simple shot pouring robot.
Automatic water level controller for the submersible pump and overhead tank with 555 timer IC. Also check the underground tank water level.
This Arduino Pump Tutorial shows an example of how to use a float switch, Powertail, and pump to create a sump pump system.
Mix some drinks with a robot arm! People love robotic bartenders!
This weekend you can make your next cocktail party an even bigger success by building this DIY Cocktail Mixer using Arduino.
All parameters of this 3D printed pump are easily adjusted in the attached code, which can be uploaded to OpenJSCAD.
Version 1 of my temperature controlling wearable.
We'll be using an Arduino Nano based on ATmega328P to automate starter of any kind.