Thank you, thank you so much
So the motor runs without the transistor switching it? Or it some how does work with the transsistor? What was different?
It’s running without the resistor that’s connected to port 13
Ok, but there should be some resistance along that wire so the transistor’s base doesn’t burn in the long run . Do you have something smaller 220 ohm?
Probably in the kit I got but I’ll have to do it later today
Doesn’t have to be 220. 147 or 330 would also be ok.
i dont have a 147 but with the other resistors the motor doesn’t work
What is the lowest that you have?
It doesn’t even work with any of the lower ones? The 0 ohm resistor is just a wire, so that one doesn’t count. You can also increase the pull down resistor (10k) to a 100k.
I guess that built-in diode is a fair drain on the current that a single pin can supply. You could use one of the other pins, but then you wouldn’t have any visual feedback.
Something’s going on because when I connect the red wire to port 29 on the bread board the motor works the way is programmed but when I use another wire to connect from port 29 to port 30 it doesn’t work even the 0ohm doesn’t work
That’s a zero ohm and it doesn’t work but
But when I connect it like this it works
Should I just leave it the way it is
This on/off switch has 6 pins, does it matter which gets the positive and negative end?
This is how im planning to connect the Bluetooth module onto the Arduino, does anything look wrong? And to power the bluetooth module should it be connected to RAW or some other port (since that port is already being used)?