+Ah4Petesake Thanks! I will try to do more of those. I need to come up with with some small project ideas and get the parts ahead of time. A lot of the time I want to build something but I don't have the parts.
+Giuseppe Badagliacca Thanks! It could absolutely do tracking, but my program does not do it. It would take a couple more lines of code to do it. You would have to store the tracking data on the microcontroller, and write a program to start and stop the recording. The GPS will give you a fairly accurate location.
@@SeanHodgins I have also used a 9V battery (good quality alkaline) for mine, I've used it for several hours so far and its still going, and I didn't optimise my code to use any low power modes, and it has two LEDs (~5mA each), an accelerometer, BME280 weather sensor and real time clock all running off it.
I have made one that includes a wheelieometer, see my channel, to time how long you are wheelieing for using an accelerometer to detect angle. Also does the normal speed stats, distance time, clock, and energy and power estimated from the rider and bike weight, speed and slope. I also used an OLED display.
really cool project and interesting video . BTW, would you consider use a senor on bike wheel(calculate the rotating speed ) instead of GPS module mightbe more accurate ?
Absolutely, but you can just buy those off the shelf. That's no fun haha. Plus this can display my location if I want. I'm a huge fan of these tiny GPS modules.
Absolutely, but you can just buy those off the shelf. That's no fun haha. Plus this can display my location if I want. I'm a huge fan of these tiny GPS modules.
Absolutely, but you can just buy those off the shelf. That's no fun haha. Plus this can display my location if I want. I'm a huge fan of these tiny GPS modules.
skip to 4:04 for the project, unless you enjoy 4 inutes of time wasting
Wow dude that's exactly what I've been looking for. Thanks so much. Now I'll get on it 😁👍🏿
Hi great video. How did you connect the GPS module with wires? Did you solder thank you.
I think it had a JST connector, then broken out to pin headers.
Yeah, agreed with the GPS monitor. way cooler. I like these quick videos where you do something with arduino and rpi. keep it up.
+Ah4Petesake Thanks! I will try to do more of those. I need to come up with with some small project ideas and get the parts ahead of time. A lot of the time I want to build something but I don't have the parts.
+SeanHodgins I'm thinking about a small device to check if I turned off the gas to my cooker. something that can be checked via text message haha
+Ah4Petesake so you want to text a device that texts you back letting you know if the gas is off? Is there a wifi connection? That would be easier
+Ah4Petesake so you want to text a device that texts you back letting you know if the gas is off? Is there a wifi connection? That would be easier
+SeanHodgins yes that's the idea.
what camera are you using ?
Great project. it can do a tracking?
+Giuseppe Badagliacca Thanks!
It could absolutely do tracking, but my program does not do it. It would take a couple more lines of code to do it. You would have to store the tracking data on the microcontroller, and write a program to start and stop the recording. The GPS will give you a fairly accurate location.
i am considering this for my car which does not have obd2 port
I did this for my project car! Used a seven segment screen from Sparkfun and a GPS. Very simple.
Can you please specify the battery your using for powering it. In case of using a Nano and a gps module.
Its just a 9V battery being run into the VIN pin of the Nano, then I power the GPS with the 3.3V from the Nano.
@@SeanHodgins I have also used a 9V battery (good quality alkaline) for mine, I've used it for several hours so far and its still going, and I didn't optimise my code to use any low power modes, and it has two LEDs (~5mA each), an accelerometer, BME280 weather sensor and real time clock all running off it.
what is the your bike light , could you give info pls? i like it :D
Cool project!
Nice work.
I have made one that includes a wheelieometer, see my channel, to time how long you are wheelieing for using an accelerometer to detect angle. Also does the normal speed stats, distance time, clock, and energy and power estimated from the rider and bike weight, speed and slope. I also used an OLED display.
really cool project and interesting video . BTW, would you consider use a senor on bike wheel(calculate the rotating speed ) instead of GPS module mightbe more accurate ?
Absolutely, but you can just buy those off the shelf. That's no fun haha. Plus this can display my location if I want. I'm a huge fan of these tiny GPS modules.
Absolutely, but you can just buy those off the shelf. That's no fun haha. Plus this can display my location if I want. I'm a huge fan of these tiny GPS modules.
Absolutely, but you can just buy those off the shelf. That's no fun haha. Plus this can display my location if I want. I'm a huge fan of these tiny GPS modules.
can you please share the code!!
+Aj singh I just posted a link in the description. It leads to my website, where I have the code available for download.
you should change ur channel name it should be "TALK MORE WORK LESS"
Thanks, Ill consider it.