Arduino Survival Kit

by Installtekz


Tools

free



create a potentially life-saving IoT edge device in seconds.Select one or more components that you would like to trigger such as:GSM moduleRelayLCD/Serial MonitorThen select how you would like to trigger these components, from:Light (LDR) sensorTemperatureHumiditySwitchTimerBluetooth (use a passkey as a short-range wireless switch) Possible use-cases for survival situations include:*Switch on a fan when the ambient temperature becomes too hot (via relay)*Switch on a heater when the ambient temperature becomes too cold (via relay)*Switch on a light when it becomes too dark (via relay)*Burglar/intruder alert: Switch triggers an SMS text message for a silent alarm or a mains powered alarm via relay. This could be a proximity switch on a door, pressure mat under the welcome mat, window shock sensor etc. (potential user locations include garage, greenhouse, shed, home, car)*Switch-release trigger (place a heavy item on a push button switch and if this item is removed then it will trigger your circuit)*Timing trigger such as a rudimentary alarm clock*Activate your circuit over Bluetooth while in a sleeping bag, or when the device is on/in an adjacent building or up a height*Trigger an SMS text message when an animal/game trap has activated in the wilderness*LCD/Serial Monitor can be used to: monitor temperature levels, monitor your circuit in another room of a building if the relay has been remoted, keep check on trigger or timing intervalsOther Features:*Includes circuit diagrams, helpful notes and components needed*70+ possible basic projects*User-friendly. can be used by both beginners and expert Arduino makers*The "tools" section includes a millisecond conversion calculator (up to 10 years), LCD I2C address scanner sketch, light Lux guide by using your Android device, notes and storage details such as GSM contact phone number and LCD I2C address. (The sketches will then use these details when automating your sketches.)Transferring The Sketch:Once your custom sketch has been created, the sketch can be sent over Bluetooth to a laptop for example by using your Android device share option.Or copy/paste the sketch into another Android IDE app right on your device!Things to do:I plan to create a more detailed "manual" very soon on the website at installtekz.com (And show my Arduino Uno custom shield that I have built for this project)Add more components and optionstest, test, testpossibly replace wiring diagram images with more detailed ones if requiredAs this is a new release (and a HUGE project with many technical limitations), I have many ideas yet to build into this app and look forward to hearing your feedback so far! Thanks