Long and endless bike rides during summer could easily turn into trouble if you don’t have a GPS unit and are not really aware of the roads you’re traversing. Facing similar problems turned an avid DIYer Brian Nadel into an ingenious inventor who crafted a personal GPS device using nothing more than trashed computer components and some waste software.
The GPS unit is mounted on the handlebar of a bike and uses solar energy for power. The DIYer claims that he didn’t have to pay anything for the device as all the parts came from his trash bin, but if you’re interested in crafting a device for yourself but don’t a trash bin the size Brain has, all you will have to pay for the component purchases from eBay and closeout retailers is around $150.
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