Written instructions with a parts list and example code are available on the Science Buddies website: www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/Energy_p046/energy-power/microbit-solar-tracker
You could use Ldr's and tda's if you have less money You could also use ptz and mosfets The duino seems a little over the top for such a tiny operation
We haven't used the micro:bit's standby mode in one of our projects yet, we recommend searching for official micro:bit tutorials or asking in the forums on their website.
Written instructions with a parts list and example code are available on the Science Buddies website: www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/Energy_p046/energy-power/microbit-solar-tracker
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You could use
Ldr's and tda's if you have less money
You could also use ptz and mosfets
The duino seems a little over the top for such a tiny operation
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Where can I find the solar panel
Please see the link in the video description for a materials list with links.
How to do it for bigger solar panels
You would need a larger, more powerful servo motor that could support the weight of the bigger panels.
on the webiste it says you can do a "standby mode" I was wondering how to do that code
We haven't used the micro:bit's standby mode in one of our projects yet, we recommend searching for official micro:bit tutorials or asking in the forums on their website.
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