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Solar Tracker

Files and Resources for our Dual Axis Solar Smart Tracker as well as our Single Axis "Dumb" Tracker.

Solar Tracker v3

Overview

The idea behind these projects was to create a beginner level activity that had a real world application. The Dual Axis Tracker used a common Arduino Uno and a Sensor Shield to move two servos and follow the light. We took inspriation and code from existing solar tracking projects on instructables.com and provided a more useful lasercut body.

After the popularity of our Dual Axis Tracker we also designed a more simple "Dumb" Tracker that used a common Metal Gear Motor (6V 35 RPM) to move along a single axis. Two small 6V 80mA solar cells acted as both sensors and power for the motor. While less electronicly complicated the project ended up being a much more awkward and difficult build.

Version 2 of the Dual Axis Tracker streamlined the physical build by replacing about half the 1/4th inch wood pieces with 1/8th inch pieces, lowering the strain on the two servos. A custom designed Arduino Shield and LDR Sensor holder made the electronics much easier. Version 3 is a futher refinement and uses an improved Digital I/O Shield for connecting the servos and LDR sensors to the Arduino.

A new version of the Single Axis Tracker was also designed along the same lines, going with mostly 1/8th inch wood. Instead of using an Arduino Uno it uses a Crazy Circuits Robotics Board (Nano) as well as the same LDR Sensor holder from the V2 Dual Axis. A single servo moves the body along a single axis.

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