🔍 Unleash Your Inner Scientist with MightyOhm!
The MightyOhm Geiger Counter Kit Bundle is a comprehensive DIY kit that includes everything you need to build a fully operational Geiger counter. It features a high-quality printed circuit board, a sensitive Geiger-Muller tube, and a stylish laser-cut acrylic case. With open-source hardware, you can customize and expand your device, making it perfect for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
Theme | Physics |
Item Dimensions | 4.75 x 2.75 x 1.25 inches |
Item Weight | 209 Grams |
S**E
Great tool for thrift stores and antique shops
The media could not be loaded. Assembly was easy and it worked flawlessly. I tried thoriated tungsten TIG electrodes and uranium glass to get it to tick with some success, but orange Fiestaware really does it.
A**F
A super fun kit with seemingly great accuracy
This is a super fun little kit to put together. While you can download the BOM from MightyOhm and source the parts yourself (I've done both), the pre-selected kit makes it a bit easier to avoid parts that won't fit, or other small issues. The sensitivity of the SBM-20 tube speaks for itself, and easily outperforms may other tubes. If you're starting from scratch with a blank ATTiny 2313V (not the pre-programmed unit that comes in the kit), you'll need a simple debugger and Microchip (formerly Atmel) Studio. The simple firmware can easily be modified, as there are a few improvements off the bat that can be made.Regardless, this is a great kit that you'll enjoy putting together, and if you want to take it a few steps further by modifying the firmware, you'll have fun with that too. I've connected mine to an ESP8266 for an internet-connected counter, with integrated level alarm. It's fun, works well, and allows for IFTTT integration. Yes, this kit is more expensive than pre-built kits on eBay that do the same thing, but you'll have more fun and get a better tube. Highly recommended!
A**D
Super-easy build, well engineered software, and a good case
I bought this primarily so I could keep a running graph, and so this product's serial-port support is what appealed to me. It's a simple build, with pretty much everything through-hole, and aside from the usual misery of identifying resistors, it was a quick, straight-forward build that just worked.I was somewhat disappointed in a lack of any debugging documentation. I've done other kits that would require you to test portions of the project before cutting a trace or installing an expensive IC, and this one didn't have that. You just stuck it all together and only after it didn't make ticking noises would you know something was wrong, and then you'd have few indications of where the problems were.Are you able to check TP2 before installing the tube? (I think you could test with just the 555 installed.) What should it read? Are you able to check TP1 before installing the ucontroller? (I think so, but I'm not sure you could do it with just a multimeter.) What should the blue pot actually be set TO? (Mine puts 202VDC on the TP2.)Despite that, I'm quite happy with the result. I especially recommend hooking it up to a serial port, where it keeps track of actual numbers -- uSieverts/min if I recall correctly. Also, the entire project is open source and open hardware. I was able to answer a number of my own questions just from the documents provided on their site.For the curious: You can power it off a 3v3 FTDI usb serial adaptor. Run power and ground to pins 1 and 3 of the 'pulse' header, and run the TX/RX wires to pins 4 and 5 of the 'serial' header. You're going around the power switch, so it will power up regardless of where it is set, although you should leave it turned OFF since it will otherwise be feeding power to the batteries. Or better, remove them entirely. It defaults to ticking for pulses on power-up, but you can probably reprogram the ATTINY with Arduino tools, although the code is raw AVR.
C**N
What a great project! It works!
The media could not be loaded. This was a very fun project. And it works! I actually bought a second one (wife stole the first one) and added a new video review. Be sure to print out the directions and read them thoroughly several times. Be very careful with the Geiger tube. And watch the orientation of the parts!!! Don't ask, but unsoldering a three-prong part is a nightmare. The only real issue I had was when I went to build the Plexiglas case, the red LED sat too far off the PCB, so I had to desolder and lower it. Second kit, I fitted the top case first, but the LED sat perfect. Maybe a different component. Oh, and a good solder station with a magnifier is nice, such as X-Tronic 3090-PRO-X – 75 W... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09VVBJ8GH?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share. Enjoy!
P**H
Great assembly instructions (1 hr) worked right out of the box
Was too excited to get to soldering, it took me about an hour.I normally expect kits to be missing parts, but this had every last one of them.Pros:* it's open source, AND has programming pins* It has serial port pins (outputs clicks-per-second and a rolling uS/hr)* Has a button to mute the speaker (only the LED will flash)* Instructions are perfectly clear, great hobby project for kids* also has a "pulse output" pin for attaching your own logicCons:* some might want printed instruction, but it was easy enough to find them online* would like to see the case be a full enclosure, but this is pretty good
G**N
Complete and easy to make kit
Complete and well organized kit. The printed circuit board is of good quality. Following the seller's recommendations you have no problem.It is necessary to visit the Mightyohm.com website to download all the documentation and the complete information to achieve it.A note on the calibration that in fact does not seem to serve, also the Geiger-Muller tubes supplied by the seller are NOS (new old stock) 70/80s Russian, should not be a problem, but should be declared in the saleThe price in Italy it's too expensive.
H**R
Great electronics project
This was my very first electronics project and it went great. Good quality components and a great value compared to many other kits I came across. 10/10
E**T
Satisfaction guaranteed!
Had a lot of fun building the GG counter.The manual is very detailed and accurate. No way to make a mistake.And cherry on the cake: it works even better than a big brand one that costs 4 times this one.
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