2007

 Fluorescent Light Inverter

Here is a cool project that you can build from a few parts that will allow you to power fluorescent lights with a 12 volt battery. This low cost project even teaches you how to wind your own transformer from salvaged parts. This link is from a interactive electronics e-magazine stocked full of electronics projects and tutorials. There is also a basic electronics course and micro-computer programming course that can

Introducing Joe Pitz - New Hacked Gadgets Writer

This is an exciting time at Hacked Gadgets. We are going to see some fantastic articles written by some new faces. Over the next number of weeks we will see the addition of four great writers who have lots to contribute! Joe Pitz has a variety of interests that range from flying to software development, to learn more about Joe Pitz have a look at his bio. Joe also has

Laser Beam activated Paintball Gun

  Teamcynergy has come up with a Laser Beam activated Paintball Gun. It is constructed using a Parallax Basic Stamp kit purchased at Radio Shack. This project truly demonstrates that you don’t need tons of equipment to build something that is very interesting. “Watch as this machine gun senses someone in its path using laser and fires relentlessly when an object crosses its path. Watch the making of on www.teamcynergy.com

LEDs added to Wall Clock

  By adding a microcontroller and some white LEDs this normal everyday clock is transformed into a very interesting and unique clock. “KapteinKUK have modified his wall clock by adding 12 LEDs controlled by ATtiny2313 microcontroller. LEDs are flashing randomly driven patterns with some variable intensity driven by PWM channel.”

Name the Thing Contest - 29

Congratulation to the last contest winner. The prize this week is a 2.5″ PATA hard disk enclosure that allows you to take your data on the road. Just slide in a drive (not included) and plug into your USB port. This contest will run for this weekend only (November 24- 25, 2007) . Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, identify the item pictured above and give

Eye Fi - WiFi SD Card

We don’t show off many retail products here. But occasionally a product like this Eye Fi device becomes available. There are a few high end digital cameras that have WiFi built in so that they can automatically transfer pictures to your computer. Now for about $100 you can simply swap out your existing SD card and transform your picture taking experience. Just imagine no longer having to remove the card

Free Winter Home Heating

  Babblin5 created a simple way to save some of your heating costs this winter. For the effort needed this project sounds like it would pay for itself in a about a week of operation! “Create a cheap and green solar heater for less than $10. All you need is foam board, lots of pennies, black spray paint, and plexiglass. The assembled product should be placed next to a window