
ArduinoKit
RS232 Interface with Windows, Mac, and Linux support
Description
Allows access from Unreal Engine to Serial Devices.
This is a mod resource for other mods, and has no direct user functionality.
Required for Ficsit Remote Monitoring's RS232/Arduino Support
This is to replace UE4Duino which is a Windows-only mod. ArduinoKit supports Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Icon by Deantendo#4265
Versions
How to Install ArduinoKit on Your Server
Order Satisfactory Server
Order a Satisfactory server with at least 4 GB RAM (6 GB recommended). For multiplayer: per 4 players.
Install Mod
Open the mod manager in the dashboard and search for "ArduinoKit". Installation dependencies are installed automatically.
Restart Server
Restart the server so the mod is loaded. Players need to have the mod installed locally as well.
Frequently Asked Questions
ArduinoKit not working after update – what to do?
After a Satisfactory update, mods need to be updated. Check ficsit.app whether ArduinoKit has been updated for the new game version. With Mado Hosting: open the mod manager and click "Update All". If the mod hasn't been updated yet, temporarily remove it so the server starts.
ArduinoKit causing crashes in multiplayer – solution
Most common cause: all players must have exactly the same mod version installed. Check server logs for "ModMismatch" or "Version Conflict". Ensure all players use ArduinoKit v1.0.11 and the same SML. With Mado Hosting, Satisfactory servers run with 6 GB RAM for stable multiplayer performance.
Is ArduinoKit compatible with other Satisfactory mods?
ArduinoKit uses the Satisfactory Mod Loader (SML). Generally, SML-based mods are cross-compatible, but mods modifying the same game systems can cause conflicts. Test new mod combinations on a backup save. The Mado dashboard automatically detects known conflicts and warns you.
Rent ArduinoKit Server
Play ArduinoKit on your own Satisfactory server with mod support.
Mod Information
- Author
- DarthPorisius, Robb
- Latest Version
- v1.0.11
- Created
- March 22, 2022
- Last Updated
- July 8, 2026
- Source Code
- GitHub →