Arduino Garden Controller - Automatic Watering and Data Logging

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Practical Engineering

Practical Engineering

9 років тому

Gardening in the modern age means making things more complicated and arduous, with electrons, bits, and bytes. Behold: the garduino. My brother got me an arduino microcontroller board for Christmas, which to me was a solution looking for a problem. I finally found the problem: fresh herbs are expensive at the grocery store. But apparently not as expensive as adding a bunch of sensors and electronics to your garden.
Build one yourself or just poke around in the code: github.com/gradyh/GradyHillho...
Thanks to my brother, Graham, for the Arduino board and editing the narration. Thanks to Chris from UKposts channel AvE ( / arduinoversusevil ) for the tips on soil moisture sensors and water hammer. Most of the parts in this build came from www.adafruit.com.
Combining microcontrollers and gardening is a really popular idea. I think that’s because gardens have very simple inputs and outputs that are easy to wrap your head around. I guess people (myself included) see a notoriously simple and relaxed hobby and can’t help but feel compelled to overcomplicate it. But just about anyone can connect the dots between "Garden needs water" and "I am not a responsible human being who is capable of remembering to water a garden every day" and realize, "Hey, I can use technology to overcome my personal shortcomings," and more than that, "I can bend technology to my will and that will feel good to my ego and my sense of self-worth." After all, no one’s hobby is to buy an irrigation controller off the shelf of a hardware store. Thanks for watching, and let me know what you think.
A few technical details below... If there's anything I didn't address, feel free to shoot me a question in the comments.
Moisture sensors that measure the resistance or conductivity across the soil matrix between two contacts are essentially junk. First of all, resistance is not a very good indicator of moisture content, because it is highly dependent on a number of factors which might vary from garden to garden including soil ph, dissolved solids in the water, and temperature. Second, most of them are of poor quality with contacts that easily corrode. For the most part you'd be lucky to get one to last through an entire season. Capacitive sensors are generally more accurate because they are just measuring the change in dialetric properties of the soil which is less sensitive to other environmental factors. They also don't require any exposed conductive surfaces which means they can last a bit longer in the harsh environment of your backyard. My soil moisture sensor (and soil temperature sensor) came from www.vegetronix.com.
The arudino’s analog inputs read voltage, so to use a resistive sensor (like the photoresistor I used to measure sunlight), you have to set up a voltage divider. This is just a really simple circuit which divides the voltage drop between your sensor and a known resistor. You know the current is the same for both, so you can calculate the resistance of your sensor using ohm’s law. The only problem here is that a photoresistor’s relationship to illuminance is log-log, that is to say it spans several orders of magnitude. So if you use a big resistor (5k - 10k ohm) in your voltage divider, your sensor will be sensitive to low light levels, but you won’t be able to tell the difference between a sunny day and an overcast one. Since this thing’s going outside, I used a 100 ohm resistor, which should hopefully give me good differentiation between levels of brightness in the daylight.
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@xAckarax
@xAckarax 7 років тому
"I want to make cool graphs" I totally understand
@carpii
@carpii 7 років тому
Us geeks love graphs. This is a universal truth.
@shasterdhari
@shasterdhari 7 років тому
That feeling when you turn hundreds of raw data points from your physics lab into beautiful graphs. GAHH! So beautiful.
@magna59
@magna59 7 років тому
And why not ? Pedal to the metal , does not answer it all . If you know where you are on the power curve , you can understand what to do with the pedal / gear shift .
@mazisilas7974
@mazisilas7974 7 років тому
Most relatable video ever
@jordanzish
@jordanzish 7 років тому
Right? This guy gets it, and has earned a subscriber.
@amoghskulkarni
@amoghskulkarni 5 років тому
".. and moreover, I can bend technology to my will and that will feel good to my ego and self worth." Instant sub
@devon.dulaney
@devon.dulaney 4 роки тому
Sameee
@dystopian255
@dystopian255 4 роки тому
"I wanna make cool graphs" I HAVE FOUND MY PEOPLE
@ganeshsreedhar4657
@ganeshsreedhar4657 3 роки тому
avengers, assemble!
@BobJones-bh9qz
@BobJones-bh9qz 3 роки тому
I identified with that statement too much 😂
@ratto751
@ratto751 3 роки тому
@@BobJones-bh9qz Me too
@hjw5774
@hjw5774 3 роки тому
This resonated with me!!
@draven4464
@draven4464 3 роки тому
"LOOK AT THIS GRAPH" - Nickelback
@tateisaacs1048
@tateisaacs1048 Рік тому
can we just take a moment to appreciate the script of this video, absolutely impeccable
@ducoschuurman311
@ducoschuurman311 Рік тому
Yes a treat to watch and listen
@jackbarnes6841
@jackbarnes6841 6 років тому
"as a civil engineer i would have been happy with anything between 80 and 120"
@santana_atma
@santana_atma 5 років тому
Jack Barnes but, why?
@fernank017
@fernank017 5 років тому
sin(x) = x approximation LOL
@DieselRamcharger
@DieselRamcharger 5 років тому
@@jackz4665 good enough for govt work.
@CesarAnton
@CesarAnton 5 років тому
@@jackz4665 he means the 20% acceptable margin or error that is common in the industry, his measurement was 99% so anything between 79% and 119% humidity would be within the acceptable margin of error :)
@fuckoffgoogle8199
@fuckoffgoogle8199 5 років тому
@@jackz4665 When you enter the real world you'll be aiming for a +/- 30% accuracy on what you're doing. I'm designing a 4000km rail line at the moment and in preparing a BoQ and cost estimate for the client on utility relocations we gave a disclaimer of +/- 50%!! Accuracy is for mathematicians, not for people billing a client by the hour.
@HoffmanEngineering
@HoffmanEngineering 8 років тому
This was beautiful. Same conclusions that I come to with most of my projects... "Lets take this really simple thing, and make it much, much more complicated, because I can."
@6YJI9
@6YJI9 8 років тому
+Hoffman Engineering Story of my life.
@abdullaharief5827
@abdullaharief5827 5 років тому
I can relate
@PaintballCrue
@PaintballCrue 5 років тому
far too relatable it hurts
@tomharger2573
@tomharger2573 3 роки тому
Sounds like Dilbert.
@drnumlock
@drnumlock 2 роки тому
It is like Kennedy said "we don't do this because it is easy, we do it because it is difficoult"
@LucasGentry
@LucasGentry 5 років тому
Oh my goodness, I was rolling through that entire narration. I'm planning on setting up a garden for my wife next spring, and I've already partially automated the watering in my head. And I totally relate to the "I like to make cool graphs. I now realize that this is what's really important to me." This video made my day, thanks!
@LucasGentry
@LucasGentry 5 років тому
After watching, I think it's my favorite video yet. Especially how low key the humor is. I love it!
@staplers88
@staplers88 4 роки тому
"I want to make cool graphs" is THE quote that has finally solidified in my mind that I need to become an engineer. I'm 32, and I finally know what I want to be when I grow up.
@nyashamutama6951
@nyashamutama6951 3 роки тому
Have you started the journey?
@rhalfik
@rhalfik 2 роки тому
@@nyashamutama6951 I want to know too.
@kwonekstrom2138
@kwonekstrom2138 2 місяці тому
Ah, reminds me of the day I took off from work generating pie charts in SVG to go to a college math class and learn how to read pie charts. lol
@CathieZimmerman
@CathieZimmerman 7 років тому
But did anyone notice the adorable and happy 3 legged dog?
@charlesissleepy
@charlesissleepy 7 років тому
tripod is a pretty pupperino
@NiNjaTurtLe697
@NiNjaTurtLe697 7 років тому
Cathie Zimmerman love the dog
@Nurpie
@Nurpie 7 років тому
timetag pleasee
@Netram2
@Netram2 7 років тому
At 8:57
@Krakattack
@Krakattack 6 років тому
What. A cutie. Not to mention the cat getting onto the table full of electronics just to check out the empty box.
@JOSEPH-vs2gc
@JOSEPH-vs2gc 8 років тому
I appreciate the philosophical banter
@noname_atall
@noname_atall 7 років тому
MrMaestro14231 good.
@JOSEPH-vs2gc
@JOSEPH-vs2gc 7 років тому
thats right, i'm a total bad ass! now get lost.
@reinux
@reinux 7 років тому
+JOSEPH You're not a millenial, so you *must* have the reading comprehension to know that you're being aptly mocked.
@JOSEPH-vs2gc
@JOSEPH-vs2gc 7 років тому
reinux Simple point, if you cannot appreciate this video's honest portrayal the author's personal intents, then you are a chipmunk of a millennial who is shallow and has become zombified by his own technology. I am below 30.
@reinux
@reinux 7 років тому
+JOSEPH I have mixed feelings about the philosophical banter. It's honest, sure, but it's also largely tangential, and a lot of the analogies are seriously contrived. Much of it is filler. It has nothing to do with being a millenial. No one is a "millenial chipmunk" just because they don't appreciate what you do or find the same things annoying that you do. Being patient enough to sit through stuff like this doesn't make you mature. Being a millenial doesn't make you an authority on the failings of the generation. Being superficially self-aware about your millenialness doesn't make you a superior millenial.
@michaelceraso6229
@michaelceraso6229 4 роки тому
"I dont know if it's correct, but I am using the correct units" LMAO
@thedocotrL
@thedocotrL 5 років тому
"As a civil engineer I would've been happy with anything between 80 and 120". Priceless!
@purewealth1
@purewealth1 8 років тому
Wow. Your dog runs great with three legs. You did a great job with your narration. Very few people take the time to make a hobby style video and write so informatively. Well done.
@EthanoftheD30
@EthanoftheD30 6 років тому
"...so this is LEED silver accredited. To get the gold I think you have to use pallet wood and have a Pinterest account." This guy slips in the funniest, most nerdy jokes I've ever heard 😂 much appreciated 👌🏽
@johnstein5987
@johnstein5987 2 роки тому
Thanks for putting this together. The bit about being a civil engineer that would be happy with anything between 80 and 120 moisture content of water really got me. Best of luck with your endeavors!
@bradmetcalf5333
@bradmetcalf5333 4 роки тому
Man. Having watched so much of your newer stuff and loving it, this has to be my favorite video so far. Thanks for doing what you do!
@shinohai5781
@shinohai5781 6 років тому
I too would rather bash my head against code for a week than be a normal person and just water the garden when the alarm clock goes off. I'm a very busy man. Lots of UKposts videos to watch, many ceiling tiles to count.
@PeterKropotkin42069
@PeterKropotkin42069 5 років тому
It would take nowhere near a week to write the code for this. Maybe a day, and saves you probably years worth of watering. So assuming you take 5 minutes to water your garden a day, and you water it every other day... it will save you 3 times the amount of time to code this thing in just the first year its installed. That time can then be used to build other stuff, cause engineering and stuff.
@TheHaighus
@TheHaighus 5 років тому
@@PeterKropotkin42069 Speak for yourself, my sum programming experience is that Google doodle awhile back lol It would probably take me a week to get my head around an Arduino, maybe less if I enlisted my programming sibling to teach me.
@zazugee
@zazugee 5 років тому
speaking as a nerd myself who is in a post-nerd phase watering plants daily is a good routine its like taking a break from comp, reading and checking on plants, its on itself a learning experience but i guess i understand when you're totaly focused on something else, like reading about some new topics or doing some "useful work"
@greenoftreeblackofblue6625
@greenoftreeblackofblue6625 5 років тому
I can spend the time I save being bored looking at the plamts grow
@aritrosaha1616
@aritrosaha1616 4 роки тому
zazugee ohh so that’s what it’s called (I’m talking about the post-nerd phase, not trying to insult, just felt like I’m going through a similar phase).
@HeathLedgersChemist
@HeathLedgersChemist 8 років тому
As a Data Analyst, my suggestion would be to divide the garden bed up into zones. With multiple zones, you could then alter the ratios / volumes of certain variables (I'm thinking water) to see what effect(s) that has on yield.
@efrszcvzvre
@efrszcvzvre 7 років тому
to have 4 times more graphs and being able to combine them in one big badass graph
@zipp4everyone263
@zipp4everyone263 7 років тому
Not just more graphs, you'd be able to get better averages too and you would be able to more closely simulate the proper irrigation each plant needs.
@steveblandon4666
@steveblandon4666 7 років тому
or you could use google to search for research that has already been done on optimal plant growth by reputable botanists/horticulturists/farmers and fine tune your "variables" accordingly.
@HeathLedgersChemist
@HeathLedgersChemist 7 років тому
Reputable peer reviewed research papers by gardeners. LOL Hang on, I'm still LOL'ing
@afterretro4726
@afterretro4726 6 років тому
I love you right now, lol - Glitch Gatsby, writer at After Retro
@dataseuss6747
@dataseuss6747 4 роки тому
The introduction is very motivating for someone exploring (and failing) the countless projects that exist.
@chrismelia7827
@chrismelia7827 4 роки тому
Having watched your channel for a while I'm amazed that I haven't seen this before! It's exactly what I'm aiming for with a little more organisation and, consequently, more action! Thanks!
@kalebbruwer
@kalebbruwer 7 років тому
"As a cat owner it would be nice to have something do what I tell it to"
@leohinrichsmeyer5254
@leohinrichsmeyer5254 6 років тому
i totally understand
@DennisMoore664
@DennisMoore664 5 років тому
As someone who lives with a cat, you never own them. It's more the other way around.
@TheHaighus
@TheHaighus 5 років тому
But he has a doggy too! Far superior creatures, they listen to instructions ;)
@DJMovit
@DJMovit 5 років тому
Totally understand!
@risajajr
@risajajr 4 роки тому
Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.
@kentvandervelden
@kentvandervelden 7 років тому
Your comments at the end, regarding solutions looking for problems are spot on. Maybe the best problem these solutions are applicable to is education. E.g., here people, especially kids, love gardening, once they get started. Add a little bit of tech and science and engineering, and they are learning... and not even aware of because they are having fun.
@SuperiorToiletTissue
@SuperiorToiletTissue 4 роки тому
Kind of sad that we have to "trick" kids into learning, because the word itself seems to imply something inherently negative
@drnumlock
@drnumlock 2 роки тому
I love your attitude towards gardening. What gardening actualy involves make you apreciate farmers work so much more.
@bmillersk
@bmillersk 3 роки тому
Those ARE some nice graphs! Tons of data collected and displayed very clearly... well done.
@toasty4000000
@toasty4000000 7 років тому
I love your sense of humor
@KrisKasprzak
@KrisKasprzak 8 років тому
Cool idea, but probably the best narration i've ever heard. I'm looking for a project for my Arduino--thanks for the ideas.
@danielmaydana8169
@danielmaydana8169 8 років тому
Kris Kasprzak ikr
@javiboo
@javiboo 8 років тому
+Kris Kasprzak yup very funny and informative
@mnotlyon
@mnotlyon 8 років тому
+Kris Kasprzak Yep, I gotta thumbs up this. Great video.
@JRizzo-li2dr
@JRizzo-li2dr 4 роки тому
"I want to make cool graphs" Spoken like a true scientist.
@paulmaxwell8851
@paulmaxwell8851 2 роки тому
Yes, many vegetables and especially herbs are fine with fluctuating soil moisture levels. A few root vegetables such as potatoes require steady, even moisture levels. They can split or develop hollow cores, or simply end up undersized. Great video! I'm definitely going to try this.
@albatrossboss
@albatrossboss 7 років тому
This was the entirety of my masters work, instrumenting dirt to make cool graphs! Great channel
@fuegoisfire1
@fuegoisfire1 6 років тому
I absolutely love your dry humor. I was laughing out loud at my desk from, "I want to make cool graphs" and, "I am not a responsible human being who is capable of remembering to water a garden every day."
@victorialslocum
@victorialslocum 5 років тому
You are my hero I’ve wanted to do this project for so long and this inspired me to finally get it going. Thank you so much!
@matthewvandam4701
@matthewvandam4701 3 роки тому
I've watched tons of your more recent video and now I stubbled across this one. You have a lot of skills, woodworking, programming, gardening, engineering. Thanks for the video!
@AKAMustang
@AKAMustang 7 років тому
7:54 Plants watched by Arduino watched by Man watched by Cat
@eucalyptux
@eucalyptux 7 років тому
watched by Camera watched by UKposts's users
@_Miner
@_Miner 7 років тому
While the dog is about to take a dump at 8:08
@ibqx
@ibqx 7 років тому
watched by creeper behind the chair.
@rbn_hmrs541
@rbn_hmrs541 7 років тому
whatched by nsa
@KoalaProductions
@KoalaProductions 7 років тому
@end. Watched by us, watched by nsa.
@wjlambert
@wjlambert 6 років тому
I sincerely appreciate the approach to gardening to make simple through what might seem like an overly complicated ideal. The end goal is to do what wasn't even realistically possible even 30 years prior. Micro computers and localized sensors make garden micromanagement a reality. Although it may not be known what actually causes the failure of a plant, you can to a much higher degree, monitor the I/O of a connected garden than a non-connected one. Thank You For doing all this work, testing, graphing, soldering, installing, planting, etc. I am grateful to you.
@devon.dulaney
@devon.dulaney 4 роки тому
You're humor makes this even more enjoyable to watch than it already is. Lol love it!
@wallaceshackleton1889
@wallaceshackleton1889 4 роки тому
I absolutely love the simplicity of the techno-speak of this video. Nice one.
@you_just
@you_just 7 років тому
Snappy humor, informative content, and cool graphs! 10/10 would watch again!
@r3mdh
@r3mdh 8 років тому
I am impressed with the professional editing, narration and story of this video. Short, simple and inspiring. You've got a new subscriber as of right ......... now. :-)
@milododds1
@milododds1 4 роки тому
This video is so honest and truthful about why do things like this, I love it !! Who doesn't like a cool graph? I'm glad that you figured out your driving force. I'm thinking about doing something like olla balls that are connected to the drip line, so sensor position will be critical.
@misterdecaro
@misterdecaro 2 роки тому
Grady, I really enjoy your channel and your factual and informative style. This was freaking awesome! Funny, revealing and totally relatable! Thank you for sharing.
@CarlsLawl
@CarlsLawl 6 років тому
Honestly, the narration got me amused the whole video, that was really nice. Good job!
@jlennardz
@jlennardz 7 років тому
"I want to make cool graphs" This made me an instant subscriber
@thevinkerry
@thevinkerry 5 років тому
the subtle engineering humor with this guy is amazing. of-course amazing engineering as well.
@leovalenzuela8368
@leovalenzuela8368 2 роки тому
Fascinating and well-done! I’m just now getting into this on a hobby level so I enjoyed watching your approach to making your Garduino lol
@Minimalist11Guy
@Minimalist11Guy 6 років тому
Thank you for the inspiration, it is not just your cat that is fascinated with your projects.
@eugeniobrelles2240
@eugeniobrelles2240 8 років тому
You, good sir, have taken a deep look in the eyes of The one True Maker, and somehow managed to put it into words flawlessly.
@stuartt5822
@stuartt5822 4 роки тому
amazing friend, you are doing things that many engineers and plant research people ignore or take for granted that they are fine
@themidnightlord
@themidnightlord 5 років тому
Awesome vid, love the simplicity and banter phrases + science
@attackandsnack
@attackandsnack 8 років тому
oh man, that LEED silver joke was gold. lol that would kill at a TED talk haha :) thanks for the video!
@tomdchi12
@tomdchi12 7 років тому
If he had a few 3" 3 ring binders full of documentation for that I'd have pulled an ab muscle.
@human.earthling
@human.earthling 7 років тому
This is fantastic! Thanks for sharing. Imagine now combining 3D printed parts and robotics for a fully automated personal vegetable garden... Just a thought experiment.
@morphman86
@morphman86 2 роки тому
This is so up my alley, it almost hurts. Yet, for some reason, all I can think about is how adorable that dog at the end was!
@cw4608
@cw4608 4 роки тому
I think this was one of the most enjoyable videos I have watched lately. In addition to the wry humor, it was frank and informative. Keep up the great videos, I will check out more on your channel!
@MikeFyxdt
@MikeFyxdt 5 років тому
Dude, you are so on point on so many topics in this video. Well done, thoroughly enjoyed!
@azizjel
@azizjel 8 років тому
I cam looking for a cool project for my Arduino, what I got is a lesson in human dignity! I don't know you sir, but you are one of the rarest responsible human beings on this planet. I don't care about your project that much after I saw the 3 legged dog at the end, and how he was happy fetching that tennis ball. Bless you!
@acadman4322
@acadman4322 5 років тому
I have been working with Arduino for almost a decade. I find my fascination is involved with the recording and study of routine detail or reverse that: The detailed study of the routine. It's like watching a time-lapse video of the sky. We usually see the sky only in still shots of memory. But, if you study it in its full motion with time-lapse, you see an incredible dynamic of movement you never really noticed before. Arduino is the ever-vigilant sentinel of light levels, temperature changes, and other subtle changes and can react to these environmental changes in ways and with reliability, humans never could. So it is that i think of it as the absolutely perfect gardener if we can program it correctly. Commercial farming today would not be nearly as productive as it is without computer control assistance. Arduino puts that amazing control in the hands of the everyday back yard gardener. Your project really inspires me and I am sure others, to give it a try.
@evfast
@evfast 4 роки тому
Brilliant video. I get the Rube Goldberg approach, a great example of a problem solving compulsion searching for an outlet. My spontaneous smile when counting your dogs legs and the joy in his heart was more than worth watching an already worthy video.
@joerootsr
@joerootsr 7 років тому
I like your presentation and brutal honesty. Great job.
@badbush5
@badbush5 8 років тому
loved the video! you have a very nice combination of information and humor. I definitely subscribed.
@MichaelTecca
@MichaelTecca 4 роки тому
Love this video and your honest commentary. Thanks for making this! Just starting out with a Raspberry Pi so I will hopefully not kill all my house plants.
@paulmarshall6968
@paulmarshall6968 5 років тому
That was an absolutely fantastic video. You put an incredible amount of work into it, it was very entertaining and very informative. Thank you so much for your effort.
@Rin-qj7zt
@Rin-qj7zt 3 роки тому
The worth depends on how much you enjoy engineering. To me, a project like this seems totally worth it. Regardless of price or time.
@Exxenmann
@Exxenmann 5 років тому
This video and your dry humor is awesome :D
@Pit.Gutzmann
@Pit.Gutzmann 4 роки тому
Great video. I am doing just a similar project in our greenhouse. I also love weather data collecting which will be part two of my project.
@Merlmabase
@Merlmabase 4 роки тому
I've been watching Grady's newer stuff for a while now. Didn't know about this. What a masterpiece
@13Firelight37
@13Firelight37 3 роки тому
"Hey, I can use technology to overcome my personal shortcomings" SUB
@g.b.260
@g.b.260 6 років тому
"Arduino shields are ... like mario powerups" love this guy and channel
@thatoneguyEVAN
@thatoneguyEVAN 5 років тому
I love graphs! Wife loves gardens, I love graphs. That's why i'd this too. I almost finished it. Just ran out of money and had a move. This has re-kindled my want to do this, and now I'm in a more hospitable climate for gardening too. I had mine text me if anything went weird like the water supply being out, or soil moisture is to low indicating the auto watering is off or broken. I called mine the PiGarden!
@ianmcginley4095
@ianmcginley4095 3 роки тому
First time at the channel. Thanks for doing all the footwork and giving us the Barney style explanation. Great commentary! I'm also not a responsible human being. The only garden plant I've kept alive through a season was squash. It overtook my small garden experiment because I didnt realize it would grow so fast and shade out the other vegies. Anyway, great video!
@CLIQUEIPTV
@CLIQUEIPTV 9 років тому
Loved it, very funny, I was just talking to someone about building the very same thing but adding in something to measure minerals and soil quality.
@EvopicsDe
@EvopicsDe 8 років тому
CLIQUEIPTV cool! how?
@SlowAndH3avy
@SlowAndH3avy 7 років тому
he just need some NASA rover technology lol
@simetry6477
@simetry6477 6 років тому
That isn't all that variable, would you just have to measure that once?
@SDKsa1
@SDKsa1 4 роки тому
This was a super engineer memey type vid. Love it!
@justinbangtson858
@justinbangtson858 5 років тому
You did an amazing job with this video. Truly one of the best I've seen on UKposts. Subscribed.
@mvaredi
@mvaredi 3 роки тому
You are a great builder and follow your dreams. I am sure you have a very happy life. That matters the most. I love all of your projects and have learned a lot. Thanks for sharing your beautiful works. I have applied many of the ideas in the software I build for water industry. Please keep on the great work!
@weetabixharry
@weetabixharry 3 роки тому
That dog is definitely an electronic engineer. "I have 4 legs, if you round up to the next power of 2".
@stevenpam
@stevenpam 8 років тому
"As a civil engineer, I would have been happy with anywhere between 80 and 120". I'm not sure exactly what this joke means, but it amused me anyway :-)
@meunomejaestavaemuso
@meunomejaestavaemuso 8 років тому
+Steven Pam Haha, yeah. I think it means 'as long it says that water is more wet than everything else I'm fine, even it says that it 20% more wet than water." kkkk
@CoolKoon
@CoolKoon 6 років тому
Steven Pam I think he was referring to the usual way dimensions are honored in the construction industry....
@josephvictory9536
@josephvictory9536 5 років тому
I took it as more of an inside joke between engineers. Civil engineering has a very high tolerance for imprecise figures, sort of the bane of the typically extremely precise engineers in most other fields (like structural, aerospace, mechanical ect). A hammer used to flatten dough is good enough for the civil engineer. But mostly because thats typically the best possible attempt given the funds, and complexity of data inputs and interactions with the things they deal with. Eventually some just adapt to the state of deprivation.
@cold3lectric
@cold3lectric 5 років тому
ideally, the water content by volume, for a cup of water, should be 100%
@seraphina985
@seraphina985 5 років тому
+Mike Weatherl For that of course one would need to find a sample of water with no impurities, with water being about as close to a universal solvent as any liquid can get finding a completely pure sample of the stuff is nigh on impossible.
@101wutproductions
@101wutproductions 3 роки тому
Hobby electronics is more of a creative outlet than a "practical" skill for most people. Loved the video.
@pambucol
@pambucol 3 роки тому
That is awesome. That magic that you described with combining a board with a computer program got me into firmware!
@brunotomazini2889
@brunotomazini2889 4 роки тому
Almost five years later i'm watching this video and thinking: "Ok, i need more videos about you garden."
@samsameerpm
@samsameerpm 4 роки тому
Yes, that's what I just commented, really interesting!!
@AndreAndFriends
@AndreAndFriends 4 роки тому
9min. Happy 3 legged dog. LOVE IT
@matheuscardoso1
@matheuscardoso1 2 роки тому
Apparently one year have passed but I've just found this again and... Man, this os one the greatest vídeos I have ever seen.
@warrengeorge7126
@warrengeorge7126 5 років тому
Been thinking about doing something similar but on a smaller scale with a house plant. Well done, excellent video.
@pablorodriguez6318
@pablorodriguez6318 5 років тому
"Even though I check on it now more often than before I had the Arduino" HAHAHAHAHA CLASSIC!
@TheTyrori
@TheTyrori 4 роки тому
Thanks for sharing your project! I'd like to throw one of these homeboys together myself. Would you be willing to share your circuit designs and explain how you set up the hose to irrigate your garden so nicely like that? As an EE with an interest in expanding into agricultural engineering, I think this'd be a good place to get my feet wet, so to speak. Eventually I'd like to take it a step further after I've got my hands on a server rack so that I can get some experience archiving and analyzing the data as well, but first thing's first: getting this embedded system up and running!
@joelwolski
@joelwolski 2 роки тому
Every one of my myriad hobbies through the years have all lead to the same outcome; large quantities of cool graphs. I think there's a word for people like us; AWESOME!
@jayzo
@jayzo 2 роки тому
This video is interesting in more ways than just the content. It's early content which sounds nothing like the latest stuff, and it also became a reference to classic GreatScott videos with the music.
@jensdanbolt6953
@jensdanbolt6953 8 років тому
When I get out of college and move somewhere permanent, this will be my life :)
@christiannoll9385
@christiannoll9385 6 років тому
OMG THAT 3 LEGGED DOG IS SOOOOOO INSPIRATIONAL!!!❤️
@BrianPaul1984
@BrianPaul1984 Рік тому
Nice video. I'm also impressed with the speed and agility of that 3-legged dog at the end of the video!
@marcindrozd7217
@marcindrozd7217 3 роки тому
Your ideas.. graphs.. most of it I like to listen your comments about it. Great job
@personsname0
@personsname0 6 років тому
"I want to make cool graphs" spot on lol
@calebkutney9119
@calebkutney9119 6 років тому
"as a civil engineer, I'd be happy between 80-120%" quote made my day 😂
@harrypehkonen
@harrypehkonen 4 роки тому
Love your dog! So enthusiastic and happy :D Oh, and the soil moisture probe seemed like a really good one. Thanks for pointing it out! ...Although I may try a cheaper one, and just smother the electronics with polyurethane caulking (pro tip: only use silicone when glass is involved, or when it's a food-safe environment).
@vibys1
@vibys1 3 роки тому
You've come along way in 6 years. Well done! Great channel.
@dhaves
@dhaves 3 роки тому
1:52 beer, arduino, over-engeneering simple process and arduino i´m in!
@FabrizioBranca
@FabrizioBranca 9 років тому
This video is hilarious and very interesting. Thank you very much for sharing! :)
@scicommerce
@scicommerce 9 років тому
Hey, it is awesome! Simple, cleawer and fun ☺
@AZOffRoadster
@AZOffRoadster 2 роки тому
First time this old of a vid came up. Having only been watching this channel for a few years, I didn't expect it to go into Arduino stuff.
@MsSoundmaniak
@MsSoundmaniak 3 роки тому
That video shows exactly what I had planned (except for the data collecting part). I'm definitely giving it a try! thanks!
@timonix2
@timonix2 8 років тому
This video was awesome. I would subscribe but I already am.
@akureyri2824
@akureyri2824 7 років тому
This is a great video. Liked and subscribed!
@ecarrasco2635
@ecarrasco2635 3 роки тому
Love the personality that is driving this whole video. It's entertaining and educational
@stevenposch9885
@stevenposch9885 5 років тому
I'm not usually one to comment on UKposts videos, however... Nailed it ! Right on the head. I too would really like to make cool graphs one day, I got my Arduino starter kit today. Happy over complicating to all.
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