Congratulations on your lesson. You have a very clear, plain and precise speech. The way you explain, shows that you have a deep knowledgement. It's pleasant even for who already knows the matter. Keep going this way!
Thank you EEEnthusiast!!!!! As I have stated before, I'm a total beginner coder. I laugh even when I'm sitting here saying that, because I only can inspire to be considered a "Coder" Currently I'm teaching myself how to wright and understand C++ code. I tried for weeks after watching your TH-cam video's on Arduino-Soil-HumidityProject 1 and 2 to write my own code for this project. I was trying to Frankenstein my way through this project pulling lines of code from other projects I'd watched and / or competed. I really just wanted to figure it out on my own without cheating or just copy your code. Feeling frustrated and slightly defeated, I reached out to you. Halfway thinking you'd never respond, but you did within an hour or so. That was so AWESOME! Thank you so much. I wasn't far off. Waiting to see what your next project with be. Thanks again for posting and help us armature Arduino Enthusiast. Questions: Any suggesting on books I could get on C++ coding for beginners? Suggestions on where I could find a more industrialized humidity sensor that could work with an Arduino?
Quick and easy☺️ thanks! I've only worked with the digital output of the sensor breakout board and, somehow, completely overlooked the analogue output, resulting in a few cases of flooding. Hopefully that era is over😄
I'm showing the watering in the second part of the tutorial. I typically split up the videos if they are over 10 minutes as people don't typically watch longer videos.
Since this type of project requires Arduino to be powered on all the time, Is phone charger usb good power source for Arduino? I never used phone charger for Arduino. Not sure if it will fry Arduino.
thats the video iam looking from long time. thanks for sharing. i wanted drive 4 moisture sensor in my gardern. so how i can connect multiple sensir with arduino anlong with relays
+umar ufx You can use every Ax pin to connect a sensor directly. For relays, I'll be going over it in the second part, but you can use any digital output for them. Make sure you connect relays through a secondary bus though.
i think it would be more practical if you could show how to control multiple pumps and read multiple sensors. also different plants have different moisture requirements so that would also need to be taken into account.
+Liviu Manea I typically focus on showing the "basic" setup in my tutorials. I assume that anyone can add more outputs and inputs to the logic which would expand the system. I'll keep this in mind for my future tutorials though.
Congratulations on your lesson.
You have a very clear, plain and precise speech.
The way you explain, shows that you have a deep knowledgement.
It's pleasant even for who already knows the matter.
Keep going this way!
Thank you EEEnthusiast!!!!!
As I have stated before, I'm a total beginner coder. I laugh even when I'm sitting here saying that, because I only can inspire to be considered a "Coder" Currently I'm teaching myself how to wright and understand C++ code. I tried for weeks after watching your TH-cam video's on Arduino-Soil-HumidityProject 1 and 2 to write my own code for this project. I was trying to Frankenstein my way through this project pulling lines of code from other projects I'd watched and / or competed. I really just wanted to figure it out on my own without cheating or just copy your code. Feeling frustrated and slightly defeated, I reached out to you. Halfway thinking you'd never respond, but you did within an hour or so. That was so AWESOME! Thank you so much. I wasn't far off. Waiting to see what your next project with be.
Thanks again for posting and help us armature Arduino Enthusiast.
Questions:
Any suggesting on books I could get on C++ coding for beginners?
Suggestions on where I could find a more industrialized humidity sensor that could work with an Arduino?
Quick and easy☺️ thanks! I've only worked with the digital output of the sensor breakout board and, somehow, completely overlooked the analogue output, resulting in a few cases of flooding. Hopefully that era is over😄
Very good tutorial! You deserve so much more subs!!
one of the very nice and clear demonstration of integration...thanks and appreciate your efforts. 👍👌
This is so well explained, i learned a lot! Thanks
SO GOOD!!! you are my new hero
Was expecting to see it do the watering at the end of the video but was disappointed. Anyway nice tutorial 👌🏻
I'm showing the watering in the second part of the tutorial. I typically split up the videos if they are over 10 minutes as people don't typically watch longer videos.
the project is very useful and accurate
thank you
thank you so much!! brilliantly presented.
Since this type of project requires Arduino to be powered on all the time, Is phone charger usb good power source for Arduino?
I never used phone charger for Arduino. Not sure if it will fry Arduino.
can this project be done using only a motor pump, resistor ,soil moisture sensor,and audino uno?
hi can I get a lost of every part I need to build this and can I use a screen on this so I keep an I on the levels and can I have 4 run off 1 screen
Hey there, Can we use a small homemade battery powered water pump instead of the one you showed in the video?
thats the video iam looking from long time. thanks for sharing. i wanted drive 4 moisture sensor in my gardern. so how i can connect multiple sensir with arduino anlong with relays
+umar ufx You can use every Ax pin to connect a sensor directly. For relays, I'll be going over it in the second part, but you can use any digital output for them. Make sure you connect relays through a secondary bus though.
I dont recommend that soil sensor, it corrodes super quickly. Capacitive soil sensor does not, get that instead
how many to use sensor ? 1 sensor to 1 plant ?
how can you make it wireless module
Thanks
hey idk why but i always get 76% humidity even when i did not put the sensor in the soil. is it normal?
i think it would be more practical if you could show how to control multiple pumps and read multiple sensors. also different plants have different moisture requirements so that would also need to be taken into account.
+Liviu Manea I typically focus on showing the "basic" setup in my tutorials. I assume that anyone can add more outputs and inputs to the logic which would expand the system. I'll keep this in mind for my future tutorials though.
Can you please tell me how to do it? I can't understand
good
What is the kind of your water pump? Because I wanna buy a water pump that works with an arduino.
All kinds of pumps works with Arduino, you need a relay to control it
Useful projet.
is part 2 up?
+Pengfei Zheng Part 2 has been uploaded. It will be available tomorrow at 6PM EST.