Great stuff! you just opened pandora's box for me.
The tube with the ceramic tip is filled with water completely, even submerging the sensor? which would mean you sealed the housing between the sensor and the electronics? Does the water in the tube go above the actual soil line? I've never worked with blumats so my conceptual understanding is limited.
Did you tie in your tensiometers reading to a relay to switch on the watering pump? I would like to do something like this in multi feed coco system, very much how its done in huge greenhouses, but am unsure as to get around some potential issues I see. When you start watering, the tensiometers readings probably spike before the pots get enough water/runoff. What arduino code, hardware, and irrigation equipment do you use to get around this problem? Timer delays, sensory input, or what, just not sure here.
Is your raspberry PI connected to any sensors or is just used for data logging and connectivity? I still need to figure out how much RAM these sensor take up and what limitation are for the Arduino, all these definitions are new to me so I feel like I'm kinda just floating around right now still looking for some footing.
can you talk more about your DWC setup and how you made it IoT friendly?
I can't wait to see more, wish I spoke german, but your other forum has answered a few questions that have already come up for me.
The tube with the ceramic tip is filled with water completely, even submerging the sensor? which would mean you sealed the housing between the sensor and the electronics? Does the water in the tube go above the actual soil line? I've never worked with blumats so my conceptual understanding is limited.
Did you tie in your tensiometers reading to a relay to switch on the watering pump? I would like to do something like this in multi feed coco system, very much how its done in huge greenhouses, but am unsure as to get around some potential issues I see. When you start watering, the tensiometers readings probably spike before the pots get enough water/runoff. What arduino code, hardware, and irrigation equipment do you use to get around this problem? Timer delays, sensory input, or what, just not sure here.
Is your raspberry PI connected to any sensors or is just used for data logging and connectivity? I still need to figure out how much RAM these sensor take up and what limitation are for the Arduino, all these definitions are new to me so I feel like I'm kinda just floating around right now still looking for some footing.
can you talk more about your DWC setup and how you made it IoT friendly?
I can't wait to see more, wish I spoke german, but your other forum has answered a few questions that have already come up for me.
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