Long story short, I'm a new father - baby takes up a good deal of my time - the plants suffered.
NO MORE!
As I can no longer babysit my setup, It is rather obvious I need something to do that for me.
My endeavor is to create a system controller capable of handling the majority of the mundane, yet required, tasks in maintaining the healthy operation of a ebb & flow hydroponic setup.
Given that baby has taken it upon himself to deprive me of as much disposable income as possible - I will be attempting to do this as cheaply as possible.
When finished this system should do the following.
- Monitor the substrate moisture level
- Control lamp schedule
- Detect low primary reservoir condition
- Detect low topup reservoir condition
- Cycle the flood & topup pumps as determined by #1 & #3
- Detect low light conditions inside the tent, IE bulb or ballast failure.
- Detect high temp conditions in the tent & control exhaust fan speed & lamp accordingly
I may try to incorporate these functions as well, but cost may be prohibitive.
- System Flushing
- Nute mixing
- ph monitoring & compensation
- Send alerts via twitter
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY
This system must alert its owner to any conditions it cannot resolve itself.
Moisture sensor made from the carbon cores of 2 deceased D batteries - a dremel - and a torch
Working on the relay board, and verifying the digital temperature probe still works.
- I noticed the power is a bit flakey when the big relays are triggered, I'll probably dedicate a 5v rail for each one.
Source control for schematic, board, and arduino source files.
https://github.com/ihadurca/Zboard
Edits and updates
- 9/17 - Added alert via twitter to the potentially cost prohibitive section.
- 9/18 12:48 - Placed an inquiry with Welco for pump configurations
- 9/21 - Located a suitable ph electrode interface $30.90
- 2/19/2012 - added GIT repo