When it comes to the Pi, would you advice to use an >3 or would a Zero W suffice
as well, I was suprised how many Pi's i did own when I finally found them.
I have tested the SW on both Pi 3 and Zero before I got the HAT and besides a bit more sluggish web interface are there other downsides to run a Zero as controller (thinking of sensors and such), Power is not an issue for me I curently got mains running close to my upcoming greenhouse.
Hi,
you can have a look at this post:
https://hydrosys4.wixsite.com/hydrosys4forum/forum/hardware-discussion/rpi-zero-w-gpio-issues
Bottom line, the raspberry Zero W should be more than enough for most of the applications.
Hello Angelo.
Thanks for sorting out my question so fast
When it comes to the Pi, would you advice to use an >3 or would a Zero W suffice
as well, I was suprised how many Pi's i did own when I finally found them.
I have tested the SW on both Pi 3 and Zero before I got the HAT and besides a bit more sluggish web interface are there other downsides to run a Zero as controller (thinking of sensors and such), Power is not an issue for me I curently got mains running close to my upcoming greenhouse.
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Hi There,
Here the color schema:
Brown=5v
White=GND
Yellow=Data (this should be connected to one of the GPIO pin)
It will fit to one of the connectors in the Blue Row.
More info about the setting here:
https://www.tindie.com/products/angelova/digital-soil-moisture-sensor/
For any question, let me know.
Ciao,
Angelo