400 Tie Point Interlocking Solderless Breadboard
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400 Tie Point Interlocking Solderless Breadboard

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Introduction
The 400 Tie Point Interlocking Solderless Breadboard is a cute half size breadboard, good for small projects. It is 8.2cm x 6.2cm in size with a standard double-strip in the middle and two power rails on both sides. You can pull the power rails off easily to make the breadboard as thin as 3.5cm and stick it onto an Arduino protoshield. You can also cut these in half with a saw to create 2 tiny breadboards, or "snap" these breadboards together either way to make longer or wider breadboards.
Project 1: Annoying Soil Moisture Sensor with Photon and IFTTT Project
Never forget to water your plants again with this super annoying project. It combines visual, auditory, and textual cues that will prevent you from doing anything else until you provide your plant with much-needed hydration. A piezo buzzer constantly blares a shrill note, while a super-bright LED annoys your peripheral vision. In addition, this project will send constant texts to your phone reminding you that your plant needs to be watered. Sounds like fun, right?
Hardware Components:
Digital Buzzer For Arduino
Bright LED Module
Analog Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor
Particle Photon
Micro USB Cable
400 Tie Point Interlocking Solderless Breadboard
Arduino Jumper Cables (M/M) (65 Pack)


Project 2: Hyduino - Automated Hydroponics with an Arduino
Hydroponics is growing plants without the use of a traditional dirt medium by using a nutrient rich water solution. Those mediums used to "plant" in range from fiberglass to sand and from fired clay balls to nothing at all.
Hardware Components:
Arduino Mega 2560
Peristaltic Pumps (2)
Regular Pump
pH Electrode Probe and Connection to Arduino
pH Up/Down Solution
5V Relay Modules for Arduino (5 - you could also get combined ones in a shield)
12V Solenoid Valve
DHT11 or DHT21 or DHT22 Humidity/Temperature Sensor
Photosensitive Sensor for Arduino
Breadboard
Various Wires
Grow Lights (mine are LED)
Sockets for Grow Lights
3.2" TFT LCD Shield + Touch Screen (usually has an SD card reader on the back of it)
Water Level Sensor Float Switch (2)
I2C RTC DS1307 AT24C32 Real Time Clock Module
9V and 12V Power Supplies
Hydroponics Pots (I'm using 10 - 3" pots for this)
1" PVC Pipe and Fittings + Drain Pipe and Fittings
Specification
Never forget to water your plants again with this super annoying project. It combines visual, auditory, and textual cues that will prevent you from doing anything else until you provide your plant with much-needed hydration. A piezo buzzer constantly blares a shrill note, while a super-bright LED annoys your peripheral vision. In addition, this project will send constant texts to your phone reminding you that your plant needs to be watered. Sounds like fun, right?Shipping List
Hardware Components:
Introduction
The 400 Tie Point Interlocking Solderless Breadboard is a cute half size breadboard, good for small projects. It is 8.2cm x 6.2cm in size with a standard double-strip in the middle and two power rails on both sides. You can pull the power rails off easily to make the breadboard as thin as 3.5cm and stick it onto an Arduino protoshield. You can also cut these in half with a saw to create 2 tiny breadboards, or "snap" these breadboards together either way to make longer or wider breadboards.
Project 1: Annoying Soil Moisture Sensor with Photon and IFTTT Project
Never forget to water your plants again with this super annoying project. It combines visual, auditory, and textual cues that will prevent you from doing anything else until you provide your plant with much-needed hydration. A piezo buzzer constantly blares a shrill note, while a super-bright LED annoys your peripheral vision. In addition, this project will send constant texts to your phone reminding you that your plant needs to be watered. Sounds like fun, right?
Hardware Components:
Digital Buzzer For Arduino
Bright LED Module
Analog Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor
Particle Photon
Micro USB Cable
400 Tie Point Interlocking Solderless Breadboard
Arduino Jumper Cables (M/M) (65 Pack)


Project 2: Hyduino - Automated Hydroponics with an Arduino
Hydroponics is growing plants without the use of a traditional dirt medium by using a nutrient rich water solution. Those mediums used to "plant" in range from fiberglass to sand and from fired clay balls to nothing at all.
Hardware Components:
Arduino Mega 2560
Peristaltic Pumps (2)
Regular Pump
pH Electrode Probe and Connection to Arduino
pH Up/Down Solution
5V Relay Modules for Arduino (5 - you could also get combined ones in a shield)
12V Solenoid Valve
DHT11 or DHT21 or DHT22 Humidity/Temperature Sensor
Photosensitive Sensor for Arduino
Breadboard
Various Wires
Grow Lights (mine are LED)
Sockets for Grow Lights
3.2" TFT LCD Shield + Touch Screen (usually has an SD card reader on the back of it)
Water Level Sensor Float Switch (2)
I2C RTC DS1307 AT24C32 Real Time Clock Module
9V and 12V Power Supplies
Hydroponics Pots (I'm using 10 - 3" pots for this)
1" PVC Pipe and Fittings + Drain Pipe and Fittings
Specification
Never forget to water your plants again with this super annoying project. It combines visual, auditory, and textual cues that will prevent you from doing anything else until you provide your plant with much-needed hydration. A piezo buzzer constantly blares a shrill note, while a super-bright LED annoys your peripheral vision. In addition, this project will send constant texts to your phone reminding you that your plant needs to be watered. Sounds like fun, right?Shipping List
Hardware Components:

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