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  • Leaf Wetness
    elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

    OK... So I need only one resister... I think that "Scheme 2" is closer to the solution... images ofs.jpg

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  • Leaf Wetness
    elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

    I based in the second diagram... i think that I understand it... resistorss-leaf wet.png

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  • Leaf Wetness
    elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

    You are right! I thought that I missing something... always there are Data connection, VCC connection and GND.. and I had only one! I made another dummy scheme... Is that better?leaf wetness.jpg

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  • Leaf Wetness
    elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

    Did you mean something like the figure above? Or I only need to connect one resistor to one wire and the other wire to another pin in the Arduino?

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  • Leaf Wetness
    elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

    assembly.jpg

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  • Leaf Wetness
    elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

    ok...Thank you... I will try the "voltage divider" and I will see what will happen!

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  • Leaf Wetness
    elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

    Hey,
    I am a newbie (in the forum) and in the arduino/sensors development. I bought the Leaf Wetness from cooking-hacks.com. Can I connected it to my Arduino via Analog input? Is it easy?

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