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Hydroponic system nutrient sensors help

xan326
xan326 over 12 years ago

Hi all, I'm going to be building a hydroponic system soon being controlled and monitored by a board (most likely beaglebone). But I need help with finding sensors and connecting them, I have literally no idea what connect tivity any boards have (rasberry pi, arduino, beaglebone/beagleboard, atmel) and if they're just USB, then finding a way to convert connections to usb. But I'll get into that later.

The sensors I need are:

Dissolved Oxygen

Hydrogen

Carbon

Nitrogen

Potassium

Phosphorus

Calcium

Magnesium

Sulfur

Boron

Chlorine

Copper

Iron

Molybdenum

Manganese

Zinc

Nickel

Sodium

Cobalt

Selenium

Silicon

Then PH and Flow rate sensors

 

Anyways, if anyone knows of any place to get these sensors please tell me or post a link. Also if they're not natively USB, explain a way (or post a link to an article) on how to convert the connection to usb.

Thanks to everyone that will help! This is my first project using any of the boards like beagle or arduino.

 

Also does anyone know of any pumps; both air and water; that can be run from one of the boards?

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  • davewr
    davewr over 12 years ago in reply to xan326 +1 suggested
    Just one more note -- if you consider the question answered - mark it as answered as a courtesy to me and to everyone reading the thread. If you have more questions start a new thread with specific questions…
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  • dlmz06
    0 dlmz06 over 12 years ago

    I used to grow hydroponic vegetables. Really,  tomatoes, basil.  The easy way is to buy a commercial premix two

    part fertilizer solution.  This is added to the circulating water in the hydroponic system until the solution is the right concentration. The electronics then only needs to monitor the dilution using a total disolved solids meter.  Small digital

    handheld disolved solids TDS measurment "pens"  costs about $30-45. If you keep the water level constant the plants use the fertilizer and you add more as needed to maintain the disolved solids. Maybe one of the inexpensive pens could be modified to interface with your CPU, or maybe there are more expensive commercial TDSwith digital outputs   The commercial liquid two part mixes come comercially balanced and measured so you don't have too make all the measurements you describe. There are solutions balanced for bloom or vegetative growth.  If you worry about the other elements, just flush and

    reapply the desired analysis fertilizer, unless you need to be a research lab wtih all the equipment and sensors. The premix fertilizer is cheap and a little lasts a long long time.

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    0 dlmz06 over 12 years ago

    I used to grow hydroponic vegetables. Really,  tomatoes, basil.  The easy way is to buy a commercial premix two

    part fertilizer solution.  This is added to the circulating water in the hydroponic system until the solution is the right concentration. The electronics then only needs to monitor the dilution using a total disolved solids meter.  Small digital

    handheld disolved solids TDS measurment "pens"  costs about $30-45. If you keep the water level constant the plants use the fertilizer and you add more as needed to maintain the disolved solids. Maybe one of the inexpensive pens could be modified to interface with your CPU, or maybe there are more expensive commercial TDSwith digital outputs   The commercial liquid two part mixes come comercially balanced and measured so you don't have too make all the measurements you describe. There are solutions balanced for bloom or vegetative growth.  If you worry about the other elements, just flush and

    reapply the desired analysis fertilizer, unless you need to be a research lab wtih all the equipment and sensors. The premix fertilizer is cheap and a little lasts a long long time.

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  • aphexfx
    0 aphexfx over 11 years ago in reply to dlmz06

    Hey OP are you still working on this project?

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