AegisOner
Active Member
I would like to first say hi y'all. Long time lurker... I've been inspired of late to try and gather (snails pacing it for now) all the matterials needed to get a personal harvest going.
I've researched a great deal and the other day I was reading about automization options, and came across a fascinating article on the potential applications of an arduino usb micro controller for use in cab automization. (relevant article: http://www.cheapvegetablegardener.com/2009/09/how-to-make-grow-box-controller.html )
I am very curious about this technology. I'm curious if anyone on here has had any luck implementing something like this in their boxes. I realize that one could just as easily buy one for some absurd amount (at least for me just getting set up again) But i'm looking for those hardcore DIYers to enlighten me as to the pros/cons of such a system.
I've searched as much as i can bare today (been at this research for weeeeks now) I feel asking is at least somewhat more proactive, as they say two heads are better than one.
I'm slowly accumulating the needed gadgets to get something FUNCTIONAL eventually striving towards achieving high rate of automization.
Initially i'm going to set up a real basic tent/cheapo bubblebucket, but nevermind all that; this is about theory and automization.
Now with relatively little investment an arduino controlled system has MAJOR potential. I will guess it is far from a foolproof system but that's where tinkering and time play their part.
http://www.cheapvegetablegardener.com/2009/09/how-to-make-grow-box-controller.html references the ability to add other sensors and whatnot, the main limitation being carbon level monitoring as the sensors are tricky to come by outside a full instrument.
Before i get too wrapped up in this I will pass the mic to you all, I'd prefer to investigate this matter before looking up the alternatives (i will hate myself if i buy an atmosphere controller only to discover I could have done it myself and had simillar results) That being said i'm assuming someone has been in similar mindset and perhaps via the wealth of knowledge here one of you has investigated this matter with greater success than I.
I've researched a great deal and the other day I was reading about automization options, and came across a fascinating article on the potential applications of an arduino usb micro controller for use in cab automization. (relevant article: http://www.cheapvegetablegardener.com/2009/09/how-to-make-grow-box-controller.html )
I am very curious about this technology. I'm curious if anyone on here has had any luck implementing something like this in their boxes. I realize that one could just as easily buy one for some absurd amount (at least for me just getting set up again) But i'm looking for those hardcore DIYers to enlighten me as to the pros/cons of such a system.
I've searched as much as i can bare today (been at this research for weeeeks now) I feel asking is at least somewhat more proactive, as they say two heads are better than one.
I'm slowly accumulating the needed gadgets to get something FUNCTIONAL eventually striving towards achieving high rate of automization.
Initially i'm going to set up a real basic tent/cheapo bubblebucket, but nevermind all that; this is about theory and automization.
Now with relatively little investment an arduino controlled system has MAJOR potential. I will guess it is far from a foolproof system but that's where tinkering and time play their part.
http://www.cheapvegetablegardener.com/2009/09/how-to-make-grow-box-controller.html references the ability to add other sensors and whatnot, the main limitation being carbon level monitoring as the sensors are tricky to come by outside a full instrument.
Before i get too wrapped up in this I will pass the mic to you all, I'd prefer to investigate this matter before looking up the alternatives (i will hate myself if i buy an atmosphere controller only to discover I could have done it myself and had simillar results) That being said i'm assuming someone has been in similar mindset and perhaps via the wealth of knowledge here one of you has investigated this matter with greater success than I.