A straight forward practical build from 406JEM using HUZZAH for monitoring/watering a flower garden. Via Instructables:
This is just some instruction for a little water controller flow controller I built from a Huzzah to monitor the moisture content in my flowerbed and water accordingly. The code is pretty basic and the physical build is fairly minimal using the Adafruit Huzzah and a HD-38 Soil Moisture Sensor module to keep track of things and make decision and to make things happen I made use of a relay, 12 volt battery and a motorized ball valve. I wanted to power the thing from one source so I just used the 12v battery and a 5v stepdown converter. I also put the built circuit into a decent waterproof enclosure ’cause water…
Below is a set of instructions containing code for the Arduino ide, instructions to flash the build, a component list and the build itself.
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