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=Communications with Aquaponics Lab Team= | |||
'''Gareth, Paulo, Hamish'''. Newest on top. | |||
==Gareth== | |||
Gareth Coleman <gareth@aquaponicslab.org> | |||
Oct 21 2015 (11 days ago) | |||
to me, Paulo, Hamish | |||
Hello there | |||
I'm really excited that the open source ecology project is interested in our aquaponics systems, I've been a massive admirer of your work for a while... | |||
Hmm, difficult to advise on your choice, system 2 has some documentation, and we have a working system that has been tested over time. One difficulty is that the radio used is now end-of-life, also the code we have developed against it is no longer maintained. | |||
System 3 is moving rapidly to full prototype but has no documentation at present. However it is a better solution as it's based on wifi rather than a custom protocol, plus it's cheaper and simpler. | |||
If you just want to build one system right now then perhaps you are better to use system 2 as it would be more straightforward. However, if you want to build a system to act as a model for further systems then system 3 is much better choice. | |||
I can produce some basic documentation for system 3 that will be enough for you to replicate our electronics, and both software stacks are on github. Your experiences building it will be very helpful for us to improve our guidance and support. I really want to help you work with us. | |||
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I've hacked a quick note of our development schematic and a photo - we've also got code running for air temperature, humidity, light level and pH. | |||
You can see our code at https://github.com/hamishcunningham/fishy-wifi/tree/master/ardesp/waterelf | |||
Let me know what you think of this approach, I'm confident it is the best way forward even for you on a tight timescale. | |||
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[[Image:al3.jpg|thumb|Aquaponics Lab Generation 3 IoT Hardware prototype, Oct. 2015]][[Image:al3sch.jpg|thumb|Aquaponics Lab G3 IoT Schematic]] |
Revision as of 20:24, 1 November 2015
Communications with Aquaponics Lab Team
Gareth, Paulo, Hamish. Newest on top.
Gareth
Gareth Coleman <gareth@aquaponicslab.org> Oct 21 2015 (11 days ago)
to me, Paulo, Hamish Hello there
I'm really excited that the open source ecology project is interested in our aquaponics systems, I've been a massive admirer of your work for a while...
Hmm, difficult to advise on your choice, system 2 has some documentation, and we have a working system that has been tested over time. One difficulty is that the radio used is now end-of-life, also the code we have developed against it is no longer maintained.
System 3 is moving rapidly to full prototype but has no documentation at present. However it is a better solution as it's based on wifi rather than a custom protocol, plus it's cheaper and simpler.
If you just want to build one system right now then perhaps you are better to use system 2 as it would be more straightforward. However, if you want to build a system to act as a model for further systems then system 3 is much better choice.
I can produce some basic documentation for system 3 that will be enough for you to replicate our electronics, and both software stacks are on github. Your experiences building it will be very helpful for us to improve our guidance and support. I really want to help you work with us.
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I've hacked a quick note of our development schematic and a photo - we've also got code running for air temperature, humidity, light level and pH.
You can see our code at https://github.com/hamishcunningham/fishy-wifi/tree/master/ardesp/waterelf
Let me know what you think of this approach, I'm confident it is the best way forward even for you on a tight timescale.
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