Use this link to download as a zip file: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3572200/zip
This system can take responsibility for several plant pots (4 is the default) by keeping the soil/root balls at an individually adjustable level (more about in the details below).
It does this by pumping water from a reservoir into the flower pot. If the reservoir is empty, operation will stop to protect the pumps and a LED will remind you to refill the reservoir.
Benefits of this system:
- 2 watering modes (more in the details) which can be changed on the fly.
- Moisture parameters can be changed on the running system. No need to re-code.
- Water reservoir is monitored and the system will stop pumps and inform user if empty.
- Secured against serious failures of the sensor-pump feedback loop (see below)
- sensors will only be engaged when needed, so degradation of the probes will be kept at a minimum possible level.
Please don't feel distracted by the variations in the photos. I have used sample images from one 2-pot and one 4-pot system...
Update after 1 year of use:
The YL-69 sensor is still in usable shape (see image). In general they work quite reliable for plants that tend to be kept relatively dry. If you need to keep the pot very moist it is a little bit of fiddling with the flush option to stay at the optimum level.
The sensor of the water reservoir has been changed to use adhesive copper strips (see image).The are in service now for several months, work well and are less cumbersome to use than metal rods.
Some considerations before you start building this device:
- I assume you have basic understanding on how to build an electronic device and you know which end of the soldering iron to hold.
Updated 2019/04/26:
- There is a worst case scenario where the probe in the pot may be disconnected from the system. This means, the YL-38 comparator will default to an "i'm dry" state which could lead to an endless pump cycle. As a mitigation of the problem, the updated Rev.2 of the software checks against the flush runtime (default 60 secs) of the pump. If this time is exceeded, the system will stop operation and the red LED will blink fast to inform you that something went wrong. You should then check the system physically and reset it (power off and on) afterwards to go back to working state.
The shopping list (U.S. and German sample links for information provided)
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