circuit
flashlight
RC car
RC boat
RC train
RC plane
RC truck
tally counter
model engine
wiring harness
wiring a house
wiring a car
wiring a light
model dirt screener
RC loader
RC skid steer
RC excavator
RC Rock Crusher
RC bulldozer
RC tractor
make a TV
make a computer
make a speaker
make a game
make a computer mouse
Are you working by yourself or in a team?
by myself
What materials will you need for your project?
electric motor,electric motor controller,nut,wire,tally counter,heat shrink,solder,hot glue,hot glue gun
What is your plan to create in this project?
coin sorter electrical
What unique qualities will your project have?
coin counting and automatic feed
Using Electronics, I created an automatic feed for my coin sorter because I have not done much electrical and this seemed like an easy start.
During this process, I learned soldering to a circuit board is hard.
The 7 standards of the class are Empowered Learner, Digital Citizen, Knowledge Constructor, Innovative Designer, Computational Thinker, Creative Communicator, and Global Collaborator. My project ties to Knowledge Constructor because I use what I learned on a YouTube video and added more with my prior knowledge.
A challenge I overcame on this project was getting clearance from my offset wait to go around. I was able to do it by moving the motor mount up with some scraps.
Given a chance to do this again, I would change the feed Hopper and stand. The reason why I would change it is because the feed Hopper doesn't sit on stand very good.
Hastings High School Career and Technical Education Program offers Agriculture, Business Management, Computer Programming, Construction Trades, Culinary Arts, Digital Multimedia, Engineering Design, Finance, Insurance, Marketing. My project connects to the Engineering Design CTE program at Hastings High School. My project connects to careers in making electric coin sorters.