what's up guys this chase from chases 
workshop in this video we're going to
set up our arduino nano board to run our
gauss meter and basically if you haven't
done any Arduino stuff ever you should
be able to watch this and be able to get
this thing uploaded now had a few issues
from the website trying to get the code
to download so I fixed that and that's
actually on there now we can go and
check it out and I'll go into that more
depth here in just a minute so I'm gonna
do is I'm gonna open up this nano board
there's one piece of information we need
to get off of this board before we do
anything else and I'm gonna open this up
and then show you what I'm talking about
okay so here's the board after I've
taken it out of the box now if you look
right here on this chipset right here
you'll see some information on it one of
the things you will see is a mine says
mega 328p on it is what it says in here
so I know that's what top chip is in
this thing now when you bought your
Arduino board it might have said it when
you like if you got it from Amazon or
somewhere like that it might have said
what type chip said it's got in and
everything else but if not just look on
there and you can see it it's really
hard to see you kind of got to get it
and let it hit there a lot just right to
see it but um anyways write that
information down and and just hold on to
it for up now now what I'm gonna do is
I'm gonna take the same on a wired up
into a breadboard just like it's going
into the gas meter it's gonna have
everything done to it except it's not
gonna have the code on it and I don't
have another Hall effect sensor to put
on there so I can't put that on it but
I'm that's where we're going to be on
that so stand by well our guys we've got
everything hooked up as you can see over
on the breadboard just like we did in
the video we don't but we don't have any
code on the Arduino or anything now the
first thing we're going to do is we're
going to go into just a blank sketch
here and we're going to set it up for
our well before we do that actually we
can go and get the code and stuff like
that and download the libraries let's do
that first we're gonna click here I'm
going to go to my website here and if
you come to here the bottom there's
liquid crystal LCD I to see library
download link if you click on that it's
going to take you to this page here just
click it once you click it it's going to
download it down here and you're going
to see it right here you can show it in
the fuck your folder right click on it
extract all and then browse to your
arduino
to elibrary which is going to be in
computers look we'll just see come down
to program files by 86 here and then go
to arduino and then to your libraries
and click ok and it's going to extract
those libraries into that folder where
it'll be in your sketches when you when
you upload them alright so that's all
there is to that and it's pretty simple
to do that and the next thing you want
to do is we can check for our I to see
scanner link now this is only going to
be if you're having issues with i2c not
working and all you have to do for this
guy is right-click on it
or click on it when it comes up it's
going to bring you to this page here
come down here to the bottom click get
code and then we're going to insert it
into a blank file here so there's our
eye to see scanner code now I'm gonna
check this right quick too and once you
change this you'll be good for the next
part of it if you didn't even do this
part but that you want to compare your
tools and if you remember we got the
processor what top processor were using
what type board we use and all that from
our doing board and what you need is you
need to come to tools right here go to
board we're using Arduino Nano you put
in here whatever you're using click on
it come back to tools go to your
processor and if you remember we were
using the 18 mega a 328p processor so
whatever yours is make sure you click on
that and then the other thing is I'm
gonna I'm gonna set this as comm three
just for now so I'm gonna show you what
I'm talking about here in just a minute
now I've got this file that we just
downloaded from that for the i2c scanner
and what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna try
to upload it to my Arduino board so I'm
gonna click upload right here just
little button right here
okay you can see here it says an error
has occurred so what it is more than
likely anything is is that we've got the
wrong comport and basically what this is
is it's your USB port and this thing can
change too
so if you cut your computer off cut it
back on they might change
I need to use calm pop now the next time
I plug up I might need to use calm three
it just depends so if you get an error
like this this is probably what it is so
click calm five and click upload again
and see if that works
as you can tell everything's good it
says done uploading so now the way we
check for our I to see what our path is
is we come back to tools up here and go
to our serial monitor and it's going to
spit out a number here it says scanning
i2c device found at address 0 20 by 27
so that's need to remember this part
right here so member 0 by 27
write it down whatever you have to do
just to remember it and then we can exit
out of this code here now the next part
you need to do is just go back to my
website here and go down here to this
click the download' sketch now I had
previously I had it on here to where it
was basically just code you just
highlighted it and copied it and pasted
it just like we did with the i2c scanner
but I was having an error with that for
some reason my website was using a
different quote than the IDE software
used so we're not upload it it would
throw a bunch of errors so I changed
that to where you can click on this now
and download it if you just click on
this it's gonna bring you here you click
download right here I mean it's gonna
put it down here in this file if I take
this I'm gonna try to open it I'm having
issues open it because I've got like 5 I
was on here now where I've tested this
thing out someone try to see if I can
get it to work right here ok so it's
going to give me it's gonna say how to
air with that and everything but
hopefully it will know ok so I've got
the file uploaded and this is the one I
just was having issues because I've got
two of those on there already and I
can't find the exact pile so base what I
did was I took the pile that I
downloaded previously and finally got it
to upload on here with that and it was
basically just because I had two files
named the same thing and everything yes
so you shouldn't have any issues with
this but now once this is uploaded as
you can see here this is the the code
for it now the what we just did I to see
scanner if you look right here on the
code this is 0 by 27 that's our path or
address that we found from the i2c
scanner so whatever your your said there
put it in right here and then that
should be good everything should be good
with that so we've got everything right
and everything set up now over my
digital computer and go to upload
all right so we're done and as you can
see on our breadboard we have our did we
have our output on our LCD screen that
is just like before now I don't have the
I don't have the Hall effect since
you're hooked up because I don't have
another one
and the one I have is in gas meter now
running so I I haven't only bought one
of them guys anyways guys that's really
it I mean um if there's any issues
you're having with any of this stuff
just please just send me a email or put
a comment on this video or any of the
videos I want to try as much as I can to
help you out I have one of my
subscribers and it's my fault and I
apologize for that because of the code
on there where he couldn't he couldn't
get it to upload to his Arduino and
makes me feel bad and like I said I'm
sorry for that I should have done a
better job trying to figure out this
stuff out but guys if you have any
questions or comments about this stuff
leave them in the below send me an email
do whatever guys hope you enjoyed this
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