Hi Guys
Thought some might be interested in my current project ..Vegie Garden Moisture Monitor ...
I currently have a 6 zone vegie irrigation system and decided to try and setup a system were a zone only gets watered if required..With my current setup all zones are watered sequencialy...
What im working on is an 8 zone system which when requested reports the value of the requested zone via a serial interface ....
The controller im using is the same type as i used for my vegie irrigation controller from Futurelec
http://www.futurlec.com/PIC16F877_Controller.shtml
The analog inputs will interface via a small veroboard......
My diy moisture probes consist of 2 3mm stainless threaded rods mounted on a plastic coupling...
There is a bi coloured led also mounted on the probe to display the moisture status...red = dry ...green = wet...The leds are connected to my probe monitor pcb....
http://www.hobby.armaghelectrical.com.au/page54.html
One of the xPL programmers is writing a plugin for it ,once thats done i,ll install the system and see how it goes.....
Normally i program my pics in assembler but with this project i have done it in Ladder logic...
http://cq.cx/ladder.pl
More Soon
Frank
Thought some might be interested in my current project ..Vegie Garden Moisture Monitor ...
I currently have a 6 zone vegie irrigation system and decided to try and setup a system were a zone only gets watered if required..With my current setup all zones are watered sequencialy...
What im working on is an 8 zone system which when requested reports the value of the requested zone via a serial interface ....
The controller im using is the same type as i used for my vegie irrigation controller from Futurelec
http://www.futurlec.com/PIC16F877_Controller.shtml
The analog inputs will interface via a small veroboard......
My diy moisture probes consist of 2 3mm stainless threaded rods mounted on a plastic coupling...
There is a bi coloured led also mounted on the probe to display the moisture status...red = dry ...green = wet...The leds are connected to my probe monitor pcb....
http://www.hobby.armaghelectrical.com.au/page54.html
One of the xPL programmers is writing a plugin for it ,once thats done i,ll install the system and see how it goes.....
Normally i program my pics in assembler but with this project i have done it in Ladder logic...
http://cq.cx/ladder.pl
More Soon
Frank