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  • Fat FlyF Fat Fly

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    Fay Candiliari
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    @Fat-Fly Hi there! This is Fay from codebender.cc Thank you for using codebender! I just wanted to let you know that the sketch you are using here has been deleted and so it is not available for users to view it. Let me know if you have any question!
    Cheers!
    Fay

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      @Fay Candiliari good morning.
      I copied this scketch to my comp and delete all mysensors libraries and install development. After this all in ok.

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        Thought I would throw this in the pot
        Why not change the sensor Probe ?? no credit to me , just was googleing as you do,
        Home made sensors I think less prone to corrosion
        here's the link

        http://www.cheapvegetablegardener.com/how-to-make-cheap-soil-moisture-sensor-2/

        Had some seeds from very tasty tomatoes last year ,have planted and this year growing like tiffids !!
        Getting quite big so have move from kitchen to Greenhouse ASP really
        Will try with this type of sensor

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        • clivecC clivec

          Thought I would throw this in the pot
          Why not change the sensor Probe ?? no credit to me , just was googleing as you do,
          Home made sensors I think less prone to corrosion
          here's the link

          http://www.cheapvegetablegardener.com/how-to-make-cheap-soil-moisture-sensor-2/

          Had some seeds from very tasty tomatoes last year ,have planted and this year growing like tiffids !!
          Getting quite big so have move from kitchen to Greenhouse ASP really
          Will try with this type of sensor

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          mfalkvidd
          Mod
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          #122

          @mutantx nice idea, thanks for sharing!

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            Fat Fly
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            #123

            I build moisture sensors from stainless wire. If this in pot at a depth of 1 inch domoticz reported 83% of moistre level.Real plant was dry and needed watering. I put moisture level on the soil

            0_1468159204580_IMG_4526.JPG

            and sensor reported moisture level 43%. I test and put moisture sensor to the soil at depth 1 inch

            0_1468159222643_IMG_4527.JPG

            Sensor reported moisture level 96%.

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              carlierd
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              #124

              Hello,

              After several weeks I finally succeed to create a dedicated PCB ! It was started yesterday evening and works fine.

              Some pictures:
              0_1469782265724_Photo 1.jpg
              0_1469782279459_Photo 2.jpg
              0_1469782286758_Photo 3.jpg

              Measure is reported each two hours. So I expect more than two years on a CR2032 (using @GertSanders firmware).

              I can off course provide any information as PCB.

              Thanks @mfalkvidd for the idea and the code. The project is now WAF ;)

              David.

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                Fat Fly
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                Great. Nothing to say. But i need build this. 10 pcs first time. :) I live in farm or how to right say in english. With rubber boots from the land ?

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                  Lukács Attila
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                  Is it possible to purchase it somewhere? :)

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                    Fat Fly
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                    #127

                    Why not mastered it self ?

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                      Fat Fly
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                      #128

                      Yesterday my sensor reported moisture 80% but soil was very wet. Thoughts.

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                      • Fat FlyF Fat Fly

                        Yesterday my sensor reported moisture 80% but soil was very wet. Thoughts.

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                        mfalkvidd
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                        @Fat-Fly that is normal. Did you expect something else? If so, what did you expect?

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                        • Fat FlyF Fat Fly

                          Yesterday my sensor reported moisture 80% but soil was very wet. Thoughts.

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                          flopp
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                          @Fat-Fly
                          I have sensors that report 25-35% and they are still not dry.
                          I water for 10-20 min and they report 40%, sometimes 45%. But I know that when they report 25% it starts to be time to water.

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                            @Fat-Fly
                            I have sensors that report 25-35% and they are still not dry.
                            I water for 10-20 min and they report 40%, sometimes 45%. But I know that when they report 25% it starts to be time to water.

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                            @flopp the level reported will depend on the following things (maybe more):

                            • the pullup resistor - varies between different arduinos
                            • the soil composition - varies between different pots
                            • the temperature - varies throughout the day

                            That means it is impossible to compare readings from two different Arduinos in the same pot and it is impossible to compare readings from different pots using the same Arduino.

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                            • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                              @flopp the level reported will depend on the following things (maybe more):

                              • the pullup resistor - varies between different arduinos
                              • the soil composition - varies between different pots
                              • the temperature - varies throughout the day

                              That means it is impossible to compare readings from two different Arduinos in the same pot and it is impossible to compare readings from different pots using the same Arduino.

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                              flopp
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                              @mfalkvidd
                              Thanks

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                                From temp varies moisture level and from fertilizer too. At the bottom of the bucket was more. Yesterday i install moisture sensor to the greenhouse. Level was 60-70%. This is normal if i check with finger. :). Today i try drive relays and water pump.
                                0_1470039173699_34c652b1-4f64-42a6-9ffd-f41f8e3964ca.jpg

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                                  NetRap
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                                  This sort of sensor is not good, because the electrolyticeffect.
                                  You always should use soil sensors, which are based on the capacitive effect.

                                  Like this one:
                                  https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4474/capacitive-soilsensor-for-measurement-the-humidity-of-flowers

                                  Best regards,
                                  NetRap

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                                    Fat Fly
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                                    My sensors is not good yes. I do not understand what is soil moisture % really. :( My pepper was overwatering. Very wet and moisture was 80% only.

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                                    • NetRapN NetRap

                                      This sort of sensor is not good, because the electrolyticeffect.
                                      You always should use soil sensors, which are based on the capacitive effect.

                                      Like this one:
                                      https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4474/capacitive-soilsensor-for-measurement-the-humidity-of-flowers

                                      Best regards,
                                      NetRap

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                                      @NetRap there are downsides but "no good" is incorrect. I have used these sensors successfully for almost a year.

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                                        NetRap
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                                        The problem is, that your design is based on conductivity.
                                        This means, that the electrodes will be destroyed over time
                                        and the produced metal salts are in your flower,garden,...

                                        I don't will have metal salts in my tomatoes !!! ;-)

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                                        • NetRapN NetRap

                                          The problem is, that your design is based on conductivity.
                                          This means, that the electrodes will be destroyed over time
                                          and the produced metal salts are in your flower,garden,...

                                          I don't will have metal salts in my tomatoes !!! ;-)

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                                          #138

                                          @NetRap I doubt that one second of 3V electric power every hour (0.03% duty cycle) will produce measurable amount of salt but yes, for food production capacitive measurements are probably better. The topic of this thread is "office plant monitoring" though and I hope you don't have to live off your office plants :)

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