I'm lazy. Let's make no bones about that. I've come to terms later in life with some unfortunate things about myself and I have to be honest - I'm a lazy bastard.
That said, I am a firm believer in closely monitoring the environment in my grow reservoirs and it's considerably more work with 4 buckets to keep track of. To that end, I am interested in automating PH monitoring as much as I can. I'm wondering what experience you growers out there have.
Specifically, I'm wondering about something like an Arduino-based system that looks like it could be acquired affordably (have I mentioned that I am cheap as well as lazy)? Most of the industrial grade equipment I've seen for this is prohibitively expensive for a grow like mine which is strictly for personal production.
I have no experience with Arduino and am hardly an electrical engineer, but somebody figured this stuff out, therefore, so can I if given the time and other resources (I'm not THAT lazy). Here is what I'm looking at:
The Arduino
The sensor
Module upgrade (optional?)
I am not a "coder" beyond the occasional simple bash script, but surely I can cookbook an Arduino script. There is some documentation for the stock module here (Warning: Here there be Kanji).
The upgrade documentation seem a little more accessible.
Advantages to this system involve flexibility - I can upgrade (display, wifi board, etc.) and might be able to more easily monitor 4 buckets with less hardware.
Any wisdom out there?
Thanks.
That said, I am a firm believer in closely monitoring the environment in my grow reservoirs and it's considerably more work with 4 buckets to keep track of. To that end, I am interested in automating PH monitoring as much as I can. I'm wondering what experience you growers out there have.
Specifically, I'm wondering about something like an Arduino-based system that looks like it could be acquired affordably (have I mentioned that I am cheap as well as lazy)? Most of the industrial grade equipment I've seen for this is prohibitively expensive for a grow like mine which is strictly for personal production.
I have no experience with Arduino and am hardly an electrical engineer, but somebody figured this stuff out, therefore, so can I if given the time and other resources (I'm not THAT lazy). Here is what I'm looking at:
The Arduino
The sensor
Module upgrade (optional?)
I am not a "coder" beyond the occasional simple bash script, but surely I can cookbook an Arduino script. There is some documentation for the stock module here (Warning: Here there be Kanji).
The upgrade documentation seem a little more accessible.
Advantages to this system involve flexibility - I can upgrade (display, wifi board, etc.) and might be able to more easily monitor 4 buckets with less hardware.
Any wisdom out there?
Thanks.
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