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Right now I am using rpi3 platform and openhab for the foundation. I have another controller I am working out that maintains ph levels and will be direct connect. I plan on expanding the automation to use co2 as well. My first step is to get the schedules established and set up rules to schedule override and report status. I am currently working outside and inside temps. Next will be establish rules based on temp rhAre you using raspberry pi style hardware or using the api's from already established hardware providers. What stack are you using ?
Keep going mate, we need some good dash boarding tools for all the various hardware in this industry :)
I think it would be great to have something that records to a db and then allows visual monitoring through tableau or something.
* Current Co2 levels (there is a fuzzy logic code piece floating around for raspberry pi if your using it)
* Current Temps
* Current Humidity
* Nutrient: ph, EC, Dissolved Oxygen
* Light status
Light levels (PAR) shouldn't change much on a day to day basis, so i wouldn't be too concerned about charting it.
the ability to export to a stats package like "r" for time series analysis of variables against yeild would be killa too!
Lillyad can tell us when she sick, I got unseen plant monitors if anyone is looking into buying patents...
IDK, but everything in HydroFarm is High dollar toys. I wonder what the Bee toys cost? Thats what fun for me is to build it for a cpl bucks. I was going to dump a bunch of effort into the linotron but to many grow toys coming out for under $100 dollars. Kinda sad, good ol USA electronic ideas only exist once they're built in China, thats why Panda is built in China. This forced linolatte to little offer $2 items and let the ppl build their own Trons themselves.Hey Lino, If you post or pm the patent number or a link to the WIPO address, Id love to check it out...
Could be interested in doing some ML on the Db's too if your interested..
Another hardware solution is http://smartbeecontrollers.com/about-smartbee/
yes. I will be ready to share when I get it completed and tested.RIght on, Looks like you used openHAB.
Sorry to fill you're thread with my crap, too much coffee man.... back to your app,You selling this system lino where's the link
I am running openHab on a RPI3+ with MQTT using ITEAD wifi modules reprogrammed for local use. openhab uses wired internet connection to provide access with password. You can surf to your server with MQTT and openhab and run your grow from your smartphone. The openhab app is both pc and smartphone based. All you need is to load th4 openhab app point to your web address or connect via bluetooth when you are at home.Sorry to fill you're thread with my crap, too much coffee man.... back to your app,
Im taking more time to look at your app, thats intense.... NICE , looks like you're running CO2,,,
I like it,,,, you build it ,,, I'll PM you,,, how much would you build me a cpl prototypes or full models for me to resell, or a consignment, sell em from my site,,, I dont have nothing monitoring controlling CO2,,, thats cool. sharing your codes is cool but lot of farmers just want to build or buy models, got some other groBot builders putting some groTrons 4sale on the site,,, so far everything is 5v little stuff so far,,, that contraption looks like it might relay up some 110-120v or 22ov, have you got that far yet?
localhost,,, you runninng a local database, spreadsheet? How you wiFi/bluetooth into localhost. Are you using Interent of Things... ?? I use IOT but the more I learn bout it the more I see problems. anyway thats a cool app, can i show some eny now.?
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