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Ben builds a light compensator to supply indoor plants light when the sun isn’t able to provide enough light for them.  He uses a Texas Instrument MSP430 Launchpad Development Board, a TI BOOST-AD7042, a DS1307 real time clock, and a grow light. Have you ever done any projects revolving around energy efficiency?  Let us know in the comments below!

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Ben gets his hands on a Texas Instrument MSP430Texas Instrument MSP430 Launchpad Microcontroller Development Board with a TI BOOST ADS7042TI BOOST ADS7042 booster pack  BOOST-ADS7042BOOST-ADS7042 is a high-speed low powered ADC analog-to-digital converter Karen suggests making a light array that gives supplemental light to plants only when they need it suggest as in the winter time Texas Instrument MSP430 Launchpads have top and bottom headers making it easy to stack many BoosterPacks With this in mind they add a DS1307DS1307 real time clock via the I2C bus so they know what time of day it is. This is important because it gives plants a start time and an end time as well as resting points for receiving light. If the sun is not bright enough then a supplemental light will be activated to help the plant.  DS1307DS1307 RTC is very common and there are many examples online to get you started.

 

The booster pack has a light sensor on it which will allow the device to know how much light is needed. The booster pack includes an LCD and three buttons that you can use to program it. One button is used to set the default amount of light. The other two buttons are used to set the start and end time to cycle through the hours. The light box is controlled by an SSR controlled by the MSP430 so the microcontroller can turn on an alternating current device. Ben adds a header for a DS1307DS1307 real time clock via the 12C bus. Ben populates the board and wires up to the booster pack to the MSP430.

 

He also handles all the coding to make the real time clock work. Ben introduces us to rudimentary electrics on wiring a USA mains plug and using a solid state relay to turn it on and off, and then guides us through using Code Composer Studio and Energia to compile code for the TI MSP430 with boosterpack. The growlight lights up red and blue. Plants are green so they do not care about the color green. He uses a solid state relay because it’s able to control alternating current loads with very low level logic.

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  • makerkaren
    makerkaren over 5 years ago in reply to DAB +1

    Yes, we ended up getting plant lights from a neighbor that does plant research. Initially, we were looking for LEDs in the right red and blue spectrum that are ideal for growing plants. My friend Roger…

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    beacon_dave over 5 years ago in reply to makerkaren +1

    Might need to add a menu option in the user interface "how do you like your designer plants ? stocky & full / tall & lean"

  • mlandergan
    mlandergan over 5 years ago

    Hi Ben,

     

    Great episode. I am currently working on self watering system that contains a moisture sensor and an electronic pump. I am in the process of creating a smart outlet with relays to control the pump. In the future I want to include the light array and light sensor that your project has.

     

    Mark

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    beacon_dave over 5 years ago in reply to makerkaren

    Might need to add a menu option in the user interface "how do you like your designer plants ? stocky & full / tall & lean"

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    beacon_dave over 5 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Might need to incorporate a plant pot rotator into the design as well, as the plants will likely grow toward the direct sunlight whilst the LED grow lights are off.

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    makerkaren over 5 years ago in reply to DAB

    Yes, we ended up getting plant lights from a neighbor that does plant research. Initially, we were looking for LEDs in the right red and blue spectrum that are ideal for growing plants. My friend Roger, that I mention in the episode, did a lot of research on plant growth and gave us some advice. Apparently, you can control certain growth features by regulating the light spectrum that the plants are exposed to, as well as light vs dark times. Certain colors can make the plant grow stocky and full, where others can make them grow tall and lean. Fascinating stuff!

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    beacon_dave over 5 years ago in reply to DAB

    At the end of the Pokeman Go show, Ben mentions that he got the LED light panel from a neighbour who does lots of stuff with plants.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fC9QU6WRuQ#t=20m22s

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    DAB over 5 years ago

    Another great episode.

     

    I look forward to seeing the plant growth over time.

     

    Question Ben, how did you select the LED's?

     

    Did you first check to see what light spectrum was best for the plants in question?

     

    DAB

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    beacon_dave over 5 years ago

    How about finishing it off with some sort of a clear lid that fits over the microcontroller / boosterpack and attaches to the top of the relay enclosure ?

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