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Scaled down BTTF Plutonium Gauge
by OzzyandDad
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My scaled down BTTF Plutonium Gauge for my 91 S10 shelf
The two meters on the left show random positions
The right meter tries to measure sound in the truck and display a value, a red led will turn on when it falls below 11
I had AI help me with the code, it prob can be tweaked better :)
print - ring.stl (2x)
I am providing the PDF for the labels I drew, printed on adhesive vinyl and laminated and stuck on to each meter face
BOM
2 - 5V Voltmeter (https://a.co/d/37tQdK8)
1 - 5V Voltmeter (https://a.co/d/haNcZr8)
1 - Arduino Nano
1 - Sound Sensor KY-038 (https://a.co/d/grz4FOq)
Various Wire
3M button head screws
6 tiny screws for the rings
I used red transparent filament for red led.stl and just glued it in place
1 red LED
1 Jack (https://a.co/d/4RKAhiw)
I used a vintage label maker with black
I used hammer sliver paint
Connections
red led - pin 9
gauge 1 positive to - pin 3
gauge 2 positive to - pin 5
gauge 3 positive to - pin 6
sound sensor to - pin A0
When powered the 3 meters
The two meters on the left show random positions
The right meter tries to measure sound in the truck and display a value, a red led will turn on when it falls below 11
I had AI help me with the code, it prob can be tweaked better :)
print - ring.stl (2x)
I am providing the PDF for the labels I drew, printed on adhesive vinyl and laminated and stuck on to each meter face
BOM
2 - 5V Voltmeter (https://a.co/d/37tQdK8)
1 - 5V Voltmeter (https://a.co/d/haNcZr8)
1 - Arduino Nano
1 - Sound Sensor KY-038 (https://a.co/d/grz4FOq)
Various Wire
3M button head screws
6 tiny screws for the rings
I used red transparent filament for red led.stl and just glued it in place
1 red LED
1 Jack (https://a.co/d/4RKAhiw)
I used a vintage label maker with black
I used hammer sliver paint
Connections
red led - pin 9
gauge 1 positive to - pin 3
gauge 2 positive to - pin 5
gauge 3 positive to - pin 6
sound sensor to - pin A0
When powered the 3 meters
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