Hi,
I am looking for a way to use arduino or raspberry Pi to detect Chemical Elements in water, but not sure how to do it or where to start.
I have both plus mac and Windows server.
this is a new project and need some advice.
Mick
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Hi,
I am looking for a way to use arduino or raspberry Pi to detect Chemical Elements in water, but not sure how to do it or where to start.
I have both plus mac and Windows server.
this is a new project and need some advice.
Mick
Hi Michael,
I'm not mega-familiar with chemistry, but another technique (depending on your requirements) is to use a spectrometer technique, and it ranges from the simple (using razor blades and a CDROM as a diffraction grating) to the expensive (using a commercial slit+diffraction grating). Once you start getting serious about it in terms of effort and time producing a good quality one, the commercial systems start looking low cost : ( (around £500 for a manual one that you look through for spectral lines, or £2-3k GBP for a CCD based one).
Hi Michael,
I'm not mega-familiar with chemistry, but another technique (depending on your requirements) is to use a spectrometer technique, and it ranges from the simple (using razor blades and a CDROM as a diffraction grating) to the expensive (using a commercial slit+diffraction grating). Once you start getting serious about it in terms of effort and time producing a good quality one, the commercial systems start looking low cost : ( (around £500 for a manual one that you look through for spectral lines, or £2-3k GBP for a CCD based one).
Hi Shabaz,
all comments are very appreciated, however, I think were looking at V5.8 here lol.
I just want to get a little functionality detecting chemical elements with sensors connected to arduino/raspberry Pi.
Once detected display information on screen as to how much is in the water.
Best Regards
Michael