5/27/2017 -
I got my first set of sensors in the mail. At a high level, my though process is:
- Temperature sensor to measure compost - healthy compost must reach a temperature of 140 F for 20-25 days
- Moisture sensor - compost should be 40-60% moist
- Methane Sensor - a high PPM reading would indicate that the compost is in an anaerobic cycle (similar to a landfill)
I also have a few actuators
- solenoid valve to support gravity drip of water (if moisture is below 40%)
- servo - to open/close a vent to a perforated pipe embedded in the compost (to support additional oxygen and air flow
Finally, I am using a Arduino 101 as the micro-controller for the sensors and actuators. I will use a Raspberry Pi to persist the data and make it available in a web page. I'll use BLE for communication between to the for the prototype (will need to move to LoRa for the final product.
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