
Ingredients 1. Arduino MKR1000 2. Arduino Uno 3. Ultrasonic Module 4. Motion Sensor Module 5. Neopixel RGB Strip 6. Picture Frame Acrylic 7. 1000pf Capacitor 8. 330 Resistor 9. 10K Potentiometer

Notation(s) 1. More or less, this was to reacquaint my self with the MKR1000(s) I had been given at MakerFaire NY -- Thx Arduino's Arturo and Christina! -- using scraps being thrown out while in the process of moving [again] -- before the great war. #Project47 2. Learning to prefer to self-host IoT streams -- if better positioned, I would implore and collaborate with some one to create open-source privately hosted IoT software for your own domain - so as to permit more flexibility of function. 3. As said, only scraps -- no digital potentiometer or transistor? Hold my Don Julio -- wanting to thread 120V, we [me] improvised with a servo and hot glue. https://hackaday.io/project/27578/log/68403-no-digital-pot-or-transistor-hold-my-don-julio #Hackcycling 4. Shelved, bcz - meh. 5. The scavenged motion sensor and a-to-be-abandoned-Arduino-Uno were then applied to an entrance way motion triggered random Neopixel display.
Archive https://hackaday.io/project/27578-arduino-proximity-bubbler-not-bubbler
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