There is no need to doubleback this system can be configured as a star topography or daisy chained, you wouldn't even technically need a master and 2 slaves you could run one in each room and decide which you'd like to use as a master.So your saying you could run
Master -> flower room slave board
Master -> veg room slave board
and then all the sensors for each room to that rooms control board?
I like it, big issue I have with my growtronix system is that everything has to be serial so I have cables doubling back to where they came from in a few places to get to the outlaying power controls.
That is the beauty of the hardware design I'm going with its completely customizable based on individual needs! I would like to COTS the boxes too but thats just not going to happen as I want it to look professional and me cutting up plastic boxes with a dremel just aint worth it even though I think it will add to the cost significantly (I may come up with a COTS and custom solution as the first version will most def not be in the enclosure I wantI like how your going to design cases, that is one of my major hiccups and just chose to COTS most of them. As for topology while my beta testers are star with dumb units(relays, sensors), I decided to shift most of the units into "smart" units. This way you could operate in a distributed mode and while most major operations would fall under a central controller(i.e timing and data gathering) you could in theory have everything operate independantly. This makes it pretty easy to send data over 415mhz,6mile xbee, ethernet, wifi basically however you find it best to do.
being able to squeeze an atmega onto a board less then 2sq inches and still have room for instrumentation and able to fairly easily assemble is one hurdle that keeps cropping up, but I think I have some of that sorted where possible. I have found most of the smaller SMD components to be cheaper, but you trade off with ease of assembly. Between small boards, good SMD component choices and small to medium bulk orders tend to keep prices in check without dumping thousands of dollars. But then you find yourself playing that lets shrink it untill its an IC game (which I have considered, pH and eC on a single SOIC 8 chip, how awesome would that be) hehe.
hehe, Poly is who I get some of my COTS cases from hammer turned me onto them a while back. They have some cool stuff that works pretty well vanilla. But theyre custom prices can be expensive, better to find a local shop to machine them for you. I posted a pic with a controller in a poly case it works really well for its type, it has enough room to house a wallwart a couple relays and "base" station logic(arduino, wifi, sensors, gps/rtc, etc...). their outletbox cases are perfect for recycle timers, with a good amount of design you can fit an arduino, xbee and 2 relay with outlets in one.Hey everyone thought I'd check in, I'm working up a Bill of materials for a run of 10 boards (I'm hoping to get funding to do them by christmas but unfortunately I'm currently unemployed and do little side work only infrequently at this point). While going over things I ran across this website www.polycase.com they do custom enclosures any amount... I'm going to get together an enclosure design and see what they quote, and I have yet to look through their catalog which they say they can customize ANYTHING with them so this may be a good option, as the 3d printing was looking at being the most expensive part of the process this could reduce that cost significantly. Even if it were I still think the cost would be worth it but I'd also consider selling bare boards no case to keep costs down to customers. but as I mentioned before I feel the case is necessary because of the possible exposure to moisture though I'm not going for waterproof (too many connections for that and it would be impractical).
Watching this one you are doing exactly what i wish i could do, hope to see how much i would have to pay!
You could make bank off this. The cheapestalternative is like $300+
I will have a c02 sensor shortly, I just found a supplier and have startedmaking a board for it. It has a few issues but nothing too serious to dealwith, in fact its a lot like interfacing a pH probe.have you done any research for a cheap c02 ppm transmitter? This would benice to integrate as well