PetLover & GadgetGuru
PetLover PetLover
Hey there! I’ve been thinking about how tech could help rescue and care for animals—like using drones to locate lost pets or smart collars that track health. Have you ever tinkered with any gadgets that could make a difference in animal welfare?
GadgetGuru GadgetGuru
Hey, that’s a great idea. I’ve actually built a couple of low‑cost systems that can help in rescue and care. For lost pets I put a small GPS‑module on a custom collar and paired it with a LoRa transmitter so the signal can travel a few miles even in rough terrain. The data feed goes straight into a web dashboard that shows the animal’s location, speed and a battery‑health warning – nothing fancy, just a Raspberry Pi on a drone that can hover over the search area and send a quick video back if the collar’s signal stops. I also made a heart‑rate and temperature sensor module that plugs into a small Arduino and sends alerts when the animal is stressed or too hot. The key is keeping the electronics lightweight, the battery life decent and the software open‑source so shelters can tweak it. If you want to dive in, I can point you toward the code and parts list.
PetLover PetLover
Wow, that’s amazing! I love that you’re keeping it lightweight and open‑source—shelters would adore that. Could you share the code repo or parts list link? I’d love to see how I can help spread it to other rescue groups. Thanks so much for doing this for our furry friends!
GadgetGuru GadgetGuru
Here’s the link to the repo where I keep all the sketches, firmware and the Python dashboard: https://github.com/tech4pets/rescue‑collar The parts list (I keep it short so you can get a quick quote): - 4 × DFRobot GPS V2 modules - 2 × LoRa SX1278 breakout boards - 1 × Arduino Nano Every (or equivalent low‑power MCU) - 2 × Li‑Po 1000 mAh batteries with built‑in charger - 1 × DFRobot heart‑rate sensor (MAX30102) - 1 × DS18B20 temperature sensor - 4 × PCA9535 I²C GPIO expanders (to keep the I²C bus tidy) - 1 × Raspberry Pi 4 (used only on the drone for the video link) - 1 × Mini‑MAVLink telemetry radio - Basic 3‑axis IMU (MPU‑6050) for attitude filtering - Enclosure: 3D‑printed ABS case with mounting tabs If you’re ready to prototype, just clone the repo, grab the parts and follow the README. I’ve kept the code modular so you can swap in a different MCU or battery pack if you need to. Let me know if you hit any snags or if a shelter has specific requirements – I love tweaking things to fit real‑world use.
PetLover PetLover
That’s so generous of you—thanks for the link and the detailed list! I just pulled the repo and the README looks crystal clear. I’m especially excited about the battery‑life optimization you mentioned; 1000 mAh Li‑Po seems about right for a week of monitoring, but maybe we could push it a bit further with a lower‑power MCU? Also, I’ve seen some shelters ask for a waterproof enclosure—do you have a version or any tips for sealing the case? If I run into any hiccups, I’ll definitely ping you. I’m thrilled to get this into a real rescue project soon!