Want to learn more about how to detect gas leaks, or build your own Raspberry Pi powered one? Gas leak detection robot, you might be interested in a new project published on the Hackster.io website by Ivan Arakistain. The robot can be controlled from a browser and features a Seeed Studio Seeed XIAO BLE nRF52840 Sense card combined with a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B mini PC and a DFRobot Gravity Analog Hydrogen Gas Sensor (MQ8) for Arduino.
This project is classified as an advanced build and will take about 5 hours to complete. If you’re interested in getting started, please know that complete instructions are provided and published on the Hackster.io website, available at the link below.
Gas leak detection robot
“Green hydrogen is an alternative energy that reduces emissions and protects the planet. However, it is still in its infancy and safety is a major concern as hydrogen leaks must be avoided at all costs. Early detection of gas leaks. We wanted to build a large teleoperated robot (on a low budget) to carry the necessary equipment so that we could
“We need to take advantage of cellular connectivity and embedded artificial intelligence to detect air quality anomalies along the way. Then my bill can jump to hundreds of dollars.If there’s a cheaper way please!This uses a hoverboard that already has all the necessary components and a firmware running on the mainboard with your own code.This is what we did.Please keep reading.”
Source: Hackster.io
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