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 github: https://git.xythobuz.de/thomas/giess-o-mat
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 date: 2021-03-29
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-update: 2021-05-01
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+update: 2021-05-02
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 Since moving into my own flat in 2019 I started growing quite a bunch of plants.
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 These are the circuit diagrams for the controller and user interface.
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+Everything is powered by a 12V power supply.
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+I am using two 5V regulators, one for powering the ESP32 and one for powering the relais coils.
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+This was my quick-and-dirty way of getting the power rails clean enough that the ESP is not resetting when toggling a relais.
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+The valves are directly fed 12V and another regulator produces 6V for the peristaltic pumps.
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-<div class="textwrap"><pre class="ascii gallery">
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 Giess-o-mat Controller Schematic
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 +5V_R <---|x JC-VCC             |           +5V_R <---|x JC-VCC             |
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            ---------------------                       ---------------------
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-  GND <---------> Float Switch 1 COM        GND <---------> Float Switch 1 COM
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- SW_B <---------> Float Switch 1 NO        SW_B <---------> Float Switch 1 NO
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-          ---                                       ---
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-      LED / \-->                                LED / \-->
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-          ---                                       ---
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-          ---                                       ---
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-      1k |   |                                  1k |   |
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-          ---                                       ---
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-         +3.3V                                     +3.3V
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+  GND <--------------> Float Switch 1 COM     GND <--------------> Float Switch 1 COM
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+ SW_B <--------------> Float Switch 1 NO     SW_B <--------------> Float Switch 1 NO
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+          |      |                                    |      |
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+         ---     |                                   ---     |
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+     LED / \-->  |                               LED / \-->  |
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+         ---     |                                   ---     |
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+          |      |                                    |      |
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+         ---    ---                                  ---    ---
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+        |   |  |   |                                |   |  |   |
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+     1k |   |  |   | 1k                          1k |   |  |   | 1k
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+        |   |  |   |                                |   |  |   |
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+         ---    ---                                  ---    ---
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 </pre><pre class="ascii gallery">
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 Giess-o-mat User Interface Schematic
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 </pre></div>
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+As you can see, the schematic is relatively simple, not doing much more than connecting some modules with each other.
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+I did not (have to) add any kind of filtering or other passive circuitry.
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+On the schematic above, only the four required connections between controller and user interface are shown.
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+I have used a DB-9 connector, running the power switch as well as the other voltages generated on the controller over it.
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+This is so the machine can be turned on and off at the UI.
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+I also placed some cheap little voltmeter modules on the UI, showing the other voltages.
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 ## Future Extensions
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 I have now been running capacitive ground moisture level sensors in a couple of my plants for around a year, logging the data using my [ESP-Env project](https://git.xythobuz.de/thomas/esp-env) to an [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com/) instance running on my NAS, with a [Grafana](https://grafana.com/) UI running on there as well.

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