Wow I watched all the videos before this one and was so confused, but then it just click in my head and I’m starting to understand now. Thank you for this series. This just show to keep at it and you will get it eventually. 😁
When you modified the tiltball switch code, you set pinMode(tiltSensorPin, INPUT_PULLUP); and you said it was set to high in your comments. Is that set to a binary 0 or 1. I did a digitalRead on the tiltSensorPin and Serial.println(tiltSensorPin); and it reported a 0.
Hello, the LCD doesn't seem to go on for the Magic 8-ball. On the breadboard, are the pins on the LCD supposed to go pretty far down? Right now it is just sitting on top of it and I am wondering if that is the issue? Thanks!
Wow I watched all the videos before this one and was so confused, but then it just click in my head and I’m starting to understand now. Thank you for this series. This just show to keep at it and you will get it eventually. 😁
I realize it's quite off topic but do anyone know a good site to watch new tv shows online ?
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@Maximo Augustus You are welcome :)
When you modified the tiltball switch code, you set pinMode(tiltSensorPin, INPUT_PULLUP); and you said it was set to high in your comments. Is that set to a binary 0 or 1. I did a digitalRead on the tiltSensorPin and Serial.println(tiltSensorPin); and it reported a 0.
Hello, the LCD doesn't seem to go on for the Magic 8-ball. On the breadboard, are the pins on the LCD supposed to go pretty far down? Right now it is just sitting on top of it and I am wondering if that is the issue?
Thanks!
The LCD pins should go into the breadboard enough to make contact. If I recall correctly, they should go all the way down to the plastic spacer.
Ricardo Moreno thank you. I’ll try and push it down more and see what happens.
I want to coat airsoft ball and make a digital level.