Learn how to create a solar-powered cryptocurrency "mining rig" with cloud-based reporting on a Raspberry Pi using a PiJuice and Notecard.
Use an Arduino, two small servo motors with light sensing photo resistors to steer a solar panel towards the sun. UPDATED
Don’t let phone batteries fizzle out, put power back in your hands!
Are you weather enthusiast? Are you building or extending your weather project? Let's calculate solar radiation and learn how to use it.
A long-lasting inexpensive battery bank that never needs to be plugged in.
This solar powering unit is a time-switching, battery-powered, solar-charged circuit for Arduino.
Design your own solar films to charge your 5V electronics devices on the go, by participating in the Hackster Contest.
Build a solar charging "sun hat" to keep your batteries topped-up on sunny days!
Evaluate the amount of the energy generated by a solar panel at a given direction through light intensity levels.
Follow the sun with Arduino! In this tutorial, we'll be building an Arduino based Solar Tracking Turret.
Expose production and consumption data from unencrypted monitoring systems not provided with APIs, to use with Node-RED or home automations.
Examining the use of photo resistors, also known as Light Dependent Resistors, as a vehicle to understanding timer interrupts in UNO.
A beginner Arduino project for measuring light levels utilising a BH1750 light sensor, an Arduino and a few lines of simple coding.
Save energy and heat your pool with the power of the sun. A coil of dark tubing and a pump are all you need, but why stop there?
This kit get charged from solat battery and provides information about temperature, light level, CO2 level and moisture level of the soil.
With solar panel, diode and NiMH batteries you can do a simple hack and recharge batteries in HARDWARIO Battery Module
This small tool checks brightness, and if there is fog or night out, will turn on without human action or worry.
An automated light.
Wouldn’t it be really cool if you can charge your mobile phones battery using the sun instead of a USB charger.
Charge USB devices from a solar panel-powered battery for any size solar panel.
This is a pilot program which displays 4 main values from data obtained from the VEDirect serial port of the Victron MPPT Charge Controller
PV panel simulation for tracking solar movement.
The solar powering unit presented here has a timer which turns on the Arduino in regular intervals.