Absolutely wonderful! I am going to do this project myself, and actually bought some of the components before I watched your video. I really like that you went through the wiring and explained the components. This will be my very first project ever, so I'm a bit in the dark. I'm wondering a few things; what is the reason for having the extra relay between the pump and the relay? Is it possible to do this straight from the raspberry pi without an arduino? I guess it's not possible to get 5V out from the raspberry pi, so the battery is necessary? I'm also going to be using a LED grow light to turn on and off based on a cron job, so that's another component that I'll need to control. Is there a component that controls power-on/power-off to a different component?
Perfect for persons like me which are too lazy to water their plants manually for few minutes and instead spend several hours of coding and testing for an automatad process ;)
Hi Caroline. This project will work great for my herb planter. I'm trying to run 4 pumps though, basically just adding on three additional pumps to what you already have. I've bough a board that supports 4 relays. Do you have any suggestions on powering up all 4 pumps? Should I use something other than 9V battery?
This is awesome!!!! Great video and explanation. Is there any reason in particular you used an arduino as a medium between the rasperry pi and your components?
Hi, that is an awesome project and I would like to build my own for the balconi. But at this point I want to ask you, if you had try it with more than one pump and/or sensor or if you know, if it is possible to do it
Hello Caroline! I was wondering, how would I add two more pump systems to this? I assume I can use the one raspberry pi / arduino uno for all 3 pumps? (I'm a newb and LOVE this video!! This helps SO much! Thank you!! )
I'm trying to do the same iv been able to run 4 sensors with 4 pumps iv been able to get this to work but the only issue being it runs through each sensor / pump separately causing a 20 min delay before it gets back to my sensor 1/pump 1 im more then willing to share my code if this is something that will help you I am trying to make it sense all sensors at once and trigger said pump if the sensor gets low i haven't been able to do this yet with out a delay but I'm still plugging away
Hi Caroline! Great video! I'm trying to implement a similar project and I need your expert opinion. I've connected my RPi with Relay which will be connected to the water pump. If I power the relay from the main supply (instead of using the battery), would that be okay ? I'm too scared to try and don't want to burn down my house trying this experiment. I'm a newb at this and would appreciate your help. :)
I want to connect many sensors like these across all garden, large area, what should I use for 20-25 sensors? multiple arduinos or is there some splitter that can be used for many sensors and converting their signals for the Pi digital? (an ADC with many many slots :D ) what would be best approach?
I have two questions: 1. Can the water pump use the Uno's 5V output instead of its own battery powered 5V? 2. Why does the relay use NC instead of NO? It seems to me it makes more sense when the power on, the default state should be pump off, not pump on. ok, I just read the previous discussion, and it seems to me the point is Uno's 5V output isn't enough to drive the water pump?
I followed the tutorial step by step, but seems my pump is always pump no matter what signal the arduino is send to the relay (HIGH or Low). how can I debug this ?
Had the same issue. The relay was not switching on/off. After connecting the ground on the relay to ground on the Arduino (not the breadboard) it started to work. After that everything worked perfectly. Excellent tutorial. Didn’t need raspberrypi tho.
Really cool and interesting video, but for a single plant I'm not sure it's worth it. I chuckled a bit when you took it outside, and the entire system with all the gadgets and containers dwarfed the actual plant. Still though, this would be great to get working on an entire garden or greenhouse of plants with a single pi.
I've updated this tutorial with inexpensive components here - ruclips.net/p/PL2vlFWOHEKMhwumt2Kk0zZYpPuQXhhZAD
Absolutely wonderful! I am going to do this project myself, and actually bought some of the components before I watched your video. I really like that you went through the wiring and explained the components. This will be my very first project ever, so I'm a bit in the dark. I'm wondering a few things; what is the reason for having the extra relay between the pump and the relay? Is it possible to do this straight from the raspberry pi without an arduino? I guess it's not possible to get 5V out from the raspberry pi, so the battery is necessary? I'm also going to be using a LED grow light to turn on and off based on a cron job, so that's another component that I'll need to control. Is there a component that controls power-on/power-off to a different component?
I'm in love with your project, well done !
Do you need Arduino Uno if your using Raspberry Pi? I am guessing you may use GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi and connect to relay?
This video is amazing! Super useful links and github. I am starting the project right now. Thanks so much for such great content.
Perfect for persons like me which are too lazy to water their plants manually for few minutes and instead spend several hours of coding and testing for an automatad process ;)
You need to look at your plant to care well for it. Unless it's a succulent ofc which you can just water big once a month.
This is unbelievable! Great video, thank you for the great content!
I’m confused why both a RPi and an arduino need to be used? Wouldn’t an RPi suffice?
no because the sensor is analog and pi can only read digital so you would also need a ADC accessory for the pi. but yes, possible.
@@babyfox205so couldn’t just the arduino be used?
Really nice project to try out! Thanks for the super detailed explanations
Awesome video! It's a must do DIY project. I'm definitely giving this a go :)
Hi Caroline. This project will work great for my herb planter. I'm trying to run 4 pumps though, basically just adding on three additional pumps to what you already have. I've bough a board that supports 4 relays. Do you have any suggestions on powering up all 4 pumps? Should I use something other than 9V battery?
what if you have over 20 plants that you want to water? can you do a simple project on that?
So cool thanks for making this video! 😎👍It really helps to see you put it all together.
This is awesome!!!! Great video and explanation. Is there any reason in particular you used an arduino as a medium between the rasperry pi and your components?
Excellent tutorial. My question is what do I do to water a more than one pot? Lets say 6 at one time ?
Regards!
Hi, that is an awesome project and I would like to build my own for the balconi. But at this point I want to ask you, if you had try it with more than one pump and/or sensor or if you know, if it is possible to do it
Hello Caroline! I was wondering, how would I add two more pump systems to this? I assume I can use the one raspberry pi / arduino uno for all 3 pumps? (I'm a newb and LOVE this video!! This helps SO much! Thank you!! )
I'm trying to do the same iv been able to run 4 sensors with 4 pumps iv been able to get this to work but the only issue being it runs through each sensor / pump separately causing a 20 min delay before it gets back to my sensor 1/pump 1 im more then willing to share my code if this is something that will help you
I am trying to make it sense all sensors at once and trigger said pump if the sensor gets low i haven't been able to do this yet with out a delay but I'm still plugging away
Hi Caroline! Great video! I'm trying to implement a similar project and I need your expert opinion. I've connected my RPi with Relay which will be connected to the water pump. If I power the relay from the main supply (instead of using the battery), would that be okay ? I'm too scared to try and don't want to burn down my house trying this experiment. I'm a newb at this and would appreciate your help. :)
thanks caroline, youre awesome
I want to connect many sensors like these across all garden, large area, what should I use for 20-25 sensors? multiple arduinos or is there some splitter that can be used for many sensors and converting their signals for the Pi digital? (an ADC with many many slots :D ) what would be best approach?
Why do you need the arduino?
Great tutotial!
I keep getting a positive number even when out of water, are all my sensors broken?
I have two questions: 1. Can the water pump use the Uno's 5V output instead of its own battery powered 5V? 2. Why does the relay use NC instead of NO? It seems to me it makes more sense when the power on, the default state should be pump off, not pump on.
ok, I just read the previous discussion, and it seems to me the point is Uno's 5V output isn't enough to drive the water pump?
What's the breadboard 545043 ywrobot board used for? Why not just connect the battery directly to the relay?
Great video! Thank you!
I love your projects!
How many separate plants can I monitor and water separately? I am disabled. This will help me.
Wow very elaborate! Thanks for the tips!!
How cool thank you!
do you have a video for doing this with a Raspberry pi?
I followed the tutorial step by step, but seems my pump is always pump no matter what signal the arduino is send to the relay (HIGH or Low). how can I debug this ?
Had the same issue. The relay was not switching on/off. After connecting the ground on the relay to ground on the Arduino (not the breadboard) it started to work. After that everything worked perfectly. Excellent tutorial. Didn’t need raspberrypi tho.
Fantastic Video
Hi Caroline, I was wondering why you keep the raspi attached? Shouldn't the code already be uploaded to arduino board? Overall, good video, thanks.
She wanted to VNC in and continue to tweak things.
@@nightcoder5k does it mean if I don't need the VNC function, I can detach the raspi after finishing the setup ? thanks
Why not just run off the arduino? I used your code with my arduino nano and it’s running just fine so far
Thanks for sharing.
Great video. Thank you.
Hi. Does this need to be on wifi?
What was the point of using the addition of the rpi can do the same things? We’re you just more comfortable with c instead of python ?
I have been wondering how to interact with both so I did love to see this! Thanks for sharing
how reliable is the sensor?
You're awesome
Rad!
Is it possilbe just to juse the raspberryPi? Without the arduino?
You only need the Raspi for VNC
Really cool and interesting video, but for a single plant I'm not sure it's worth it. I chuckled a bit when you took it outside, and the entire system with all the gadgets and containers dwarfed the actual plant. Still though, this would be great to get working on an entire garden or greenhouse of plants with a single pi.
Did u try using an old android phone instead of the rasberry pi or audruino
Can I connect multiple sensors????
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Brroo, pi 4 !!!!
It's a unnecessary expensive project