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Solar Powered Soil Moisture Sensor

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  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

    Very nice @flopp! Have a few lamps from Jula myself but haven't gotten round to use them yet.

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    @mfalkvidd
    I hope this can help you to use them.
    It takes maybe 1 hour to one lamp.

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      update
      I've let it be outdoor in the sun during 2-3 days now and it works well.
      yesterday I took one of them and placed it in the garage, totally black whole day not even a lamp.
      red line is when I moved it to the garage.
      it is sending every 10 second. After ~20 hours the battery was to low to be able to run Pro Mini
      0_1465505284492_volt.png

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        this is genious

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          Do not let it run out of battery. I had to disconnect the power from solar panel to step-up and charge it(sun)for a few hours to get it to work again, or you could use some kind of connectors to disconnect. I was "smart" and solder it directly to step-up.

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            Do not let it run out of battery. I had to disconnect the power from solar panel to step-up and charge it(sun)for a few hours to get it to work again, or you could use some kind of connectors to disconnect. I was "smart" and solder it directly to step-up.

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            @flopp

            I like this design. Do you think it will survive the Swedish winter days with their limited sun hours?

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            • martinhjelmareM martinhjelmare

              @flopp

              I like this design. Do you think it will survive the Swedish winter days with their limited sun hours?

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              @martinhjelmare said:

              @flopp

              I like this design. Do you think it will survive the Swedish winter days with their limited sun hours?

              Yes, I think so. Today I send data every 10 seconds so if I send it once an hour it should not be a problem during winter. It will test to simulate rain and see if it is sealed enough.

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                What kind of soil moisture sensor is it?

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                  It is just a simple pitchfork, like this http://www.aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-Soil-Hygrometer-Detection-Module-Soil-Moisture-Sensor-Probes/2051713873.html

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                    I love this concept. This kind of setup could be used for outdoor temp, light, humidity, and other things and not having to worry about power with it being solar. It also keeps the arduino shielded from weather and such also which is nice. I may use this design for some of my new sensors.

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                    • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                      I love this concept. This kind of setup could be used for outdoor temp, light, humidity, and other things and not having to worry about power with it being solar. It also keeps the arduino shielded from weather and such also which is nice. I may use this design for some of my new sensors.

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                      @dbemowsk
                      If you have the solar in the sun and the sensors in the shadow and protected from rain that will work.
                      My idea is to use a solar for all my outdoor sensors but have a bigger solar panel and a bigger(more mah) that feeds my nodes, rain, temp, hum, pressure, light, UV and in future lightning.

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                      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                        It is just a simple pitchfork, like this http://www.aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-Soil-Hygrometer-Detection-Module-Soil-Moisture-Sensor-Probes/2051713873.html

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                        @mfalkvidd
                        Thanks for posting that link! Even though I don't believe in these types of sensors, I used your link to buy some anyway just because they're so darn cheap!

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                          @NeverDie
                          If you just want to know when it is time to water regular home plants (0.5-2 times per week normally) , they are more than good enough.

                          If you want to maximize growth in a farming situation, you'll probably need to go for more advanced measurement methods.

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                            Good to know! I'll give it a try--I guess two months from now after they arrive. :wink: My wife has two dozen house plants, and so it would be nice if I could automate the monitoring.

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                              I have noisy measurement on analog input for battery voltage.

                              Anyone that know how I can solve that?

                              All pictures during night so there shouldn't be any sun that create power. See schematic above how it is connected.

                              First Node
                              No cap. Measures every 10 seconds, picture is 5 minute average.
                              0_1465806103475_volt.png

                              Second Node.
                              10uF electrolyte cap between GND and A0. Measure every 30 minute. Picture is 5 min average.
                              0_1465806108764_volt2.png

                              Third Node
                              No cap. Measure every 30 minute. Picture is 5 min average.
                              0_1465806821657_volt3.png

                              I see a slightly better measurement on Seconds Node but can it be better? This is power directly from the battery and I think the battery should be more stable than this. I have other nodes were I measure the VCC on Arduino and that measurement is extremely stable. Maybe the analog input isn't better than what I get in the pictures?

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                                Could you show better scetch how you connect electicaly everything? how you sending data from arduino pro mini to Domoticz?

                                In your scetch I see only power->battery->step-up->MCU

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                                  I have noisy measurement on analog input for battery voltage.

                                  Anyone that know how I can solve that?

                                  All pictures during night so there shouldn't be any sun that create power. See schematic above how it is connected.

                                  First Node
                                  No cap. Measures every 10 seconds, picture is 5 minute average.
                                  0_1465806103475_volt.png

                                  Second Node.
                                  10uF electrolyte cap between GND and A0. Measure every 30 minute. Picture is 5 min average.
                                  0_1465806108764_volt2.png

                                  Third Node
                                  No cap. Measure every 30 minute. Picture is 5 min average.
                                  0_1465806821657_volt3.png

                                  I see a slightly better measurement on Seconds Node but can it be better? This is power directly from the battery and I think the battery should be more stable than this. I have other nodes were I measure the VCC on Arduino and that measurement is extremely stable. Maybe the analog input isn't better than what I get in the pictures?

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                                  @flopp I had exactly the same problem with a solar powered node. I solved it by moving the battery measurement around in the sketch. The analog measurement is sensitive..

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                                  • HuczasH Huczas

                                    Could you show better scetch how you connect electicaly everything? how you sending data from arduino pro mini to Domoticz?

                                    In your scetch I see only power->battery->step-up->MCU

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                                    @Huczas said:

                                    Could you show better scetch how you connect electicaly everything? how you sending data from arduino pro mini to Domoticz?

                                    In your scetch I see only power->battery->step-up->MCU

                                    Electric connection as the attached schematic and NRF you connect according to MySensors instruction.
                                    Data is sent through the NRF with attached sketch

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                                    • AWIA AWI

                                      @flopp I had exactly the same problem with a solar powered node. I solved it by moving the battery measurement around in the sketch. The analog measurement is sensitive..

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                                      @AWI
                                      Ok I will try to put it somewhere else and also with some delay before reading analog.
                                      Thanks

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                                      • AWIA AWI

                                        @flopp I had exactly the same problem with a solar powered node. I solved it by moving the battery measurement around in the sketch. The analog measurement is sensitive..

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                                        @AWI said:

                                        @flopp I had exactly the same problem with a solar powered node. I solved it by moving the battery measurement around in the sketch. The analog measurement is sensitive..
                                        Do you use voltage divider or direct from battery to analog input?
                                        I use direct from battery.

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                                          Updated electric sketch with Connectors. This is useful if the battery gets empty then you need to disconnect Arduino so the battery can get charged.

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