Ok, a small challenge for you people who know what you're doing, here. Honestly, I made a good effort to figure this out myself, but I really don't know a lot about home automation, and have smoke coming out of my ears.
I am interested in creating a system for feeding my family cow while we are away. I'm thinking it will consist of a (strong!) bin, full of hay, with a lid that is under tension (to open it) by some simple springs, but held closed until the designated time by an electromagnetic lock like the "Seco-Larm E-941SA-80Q Mini Maglock, 80 lb." on Amazon (sorry, not allowed to post a link), which needs its own power supply.
My hope is to design a system in which, at a designated time, the lock will be released (i.e. the power will be shut off), thus releasing the lid, and popping the lid open, for the cow to eat.
I can figure out how to make a system for a *single* bin– and a single feeding–with a simple timer from the hardware store. But the goal is to create a *series* of bins, to be programmed for various days, e.g. 6pm every evening every day of the week, or even for various mornings and evenings, a week in advance.
Can anyone give me an idea of what direction in which I should be looking to accomplish this? Do I need a controller that can handle multiple circuits (this seems like overkill, and very expensive!), as well as a separate power source and lock for each circuit? Or perhaps I am on the wrong track altogether? Yes, they sell very expensive automatic feeders online, but seriously, this is not that complicated– it seems like I should be able to make something like this myself.
My apologies for what may be a silly question. If anyone has any gardening dilemmas, I am happy to help :/
Thanks-
Susan
I am interested in creating a system for feeding my family cow while we are away. I'm thinking it will consist of a (strong!) bin, full of hay, with a lid that is under tension (to open it) by some simple springs, but held closed until the designated time by an electromagnetic lock like the "Seco-Larm E-941SA-80Q Mini Maglock, 80 lb." on Amazon (sorry, not allowed to post a link), which needs its own power supply.
My hope is to design a system in which, at a designated time, the lock will be released (i.e. the power will be shut off), thus releasing the lid, and popping the lid open, for the cow to eat.
I can figure out how to make a system for a *single* bin– and a single feeding–with a simple timer from the hardware store. But the goal is to create a *series* of bins, to be programmed for various days, e.g. 6pm every evening every day of the week, or even for various mornings and evenings, a week in advance.
Can anyone give me an idea of what direction in which I should be looking to accomplish this? Do I need a controller that can handle multiple circuits (this seems like overkill, and very expensive!), as well as a separate power source and lock for each circuit? Or perhaps I am on the wrong track altogether? Yes, they sell very expensive automatic feeders online, but seriously, this is not that complicated– it seems like I should be able to make something like this myself.
My apologies for what may be a silly question. If anyone has any gardening dilemmas, I am happy to help :/
Thanks-
Susan