After several iterations, I've created a PCB to neatly connect the Raspberry to the relays/sensors, I have also added 8 push buttons that can be programmed to conveniently activate the relays. I called it the "Irrigation Hat": You can have a look to the video below which describes the board and all the steps to setup the Software and make the initial configuration:
Buying the board can be a great way to contribute to this project.
I want to clarify that the hydrosys4 project can still be implemented without any custom board, all the supported hardware configurations/connections are described in the website.
After several iterations, I've created the PCB to neatly connect the Raspberry to the relays/sensors. I called it the "Irrigation Hat": You can have a look to the video below which describes the board and all the steps to setup the Software and make the initial configuration.
I'm building a new board based on some feedback got from field (actually real fields). The purpose of these boards is to provide the necessary connections in a neat way. Hopefully, I'll write more details about this idea in few weeks.
After several iterations, I've created a PCB to neatly connect the Raspberry to the relays/sensors, I have also added 8 push buttons that can be programmed to conveniently activate the relays. I called it the "Irrigation Hat": You can have a look to the video below which describes the board and all the steps to setup the Software and make the initial configuration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohQP0re0zxA
The Board is available for sale at the following link:
https://www.tindie.com/products/angelova/irrigation-hat/
Buying the board can be a great way to contribute to this project.
I want to clarify that the hydrosys4 project can still be implemented without any custom board, all the supported hardware configurations/connections are described in the website.
After several iterations, I've created the PCB to neatly connect the Raspberry to the relays/sensors. I called it the "Irrigation Hat": You can have a look to the video below which describes the board and all the steps to setup the Software and make the initial configuration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohQP0re0zxA
Sound great man!!!
I'm building a new board based on some feedback got from field (actually real fields). The purpose of these boards is to provide the necessary connections in a neat way. Hopefully, I'll write more details about this idea in few weeks.
Wonder the same🤔
Well, I think so. I've sent you an email privately.