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    mike
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    @polygnwnd wrote:

    Could hack the Toro Xtra Smart Wireless Soil Sensor. It uses the Atmel AT86RF212 900MHz RF chip and costs $45 on eBay (including receiver that contains a PIC and a relay so it can act as a rain sensor for a traditional irrigation controller).

    thanks for your input. I’d need one of these sensors for each zone which could quickly become expensive. There are cheaper moisture meters for maybe £2 or £3 each but as a total novice to coding / programming wouldn’t know where to start. Others have found solutions by using moisture sensors to accept or cancel a command sent by a timer. If the command isn’t cancelled (ie when the moisture content is below a low threshold), the timer activates a solenoid valve and irrigation commences.

    I’m also looking for ways to automate the raising and lowering of a ventilation curtain – triggered by temp sensors. Maybe I’m trying to sprint before learning how to crawl!

    in reply to: Soil moisture monitoring #23385

    mike
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    Newbie here. Looking for an irrigation solution for a polytunnel. Prefer zonal moisture sensors to open/close valves on a manifold supplying soaker or drip line. Water powered by gravity feed from the tank. Your soil moisture monitoring looks like it could meet my needs. Any progress on the project?

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