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Arduino box to keep our plants healthy during the quarantine

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Publication date 2021-04-27 at 02:15
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-04-15 at 11:04
Design number 412868

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Good morning to all those who follow us and to the others, in today's video we will explain you how to build and assemble a support for arduino with display and thermometer to monitor the health of plants in a greenhouse or to be used at home as a wall thermometer. To carry out the project we used an Arduino clone purchased from Banggood, a sensor to detect temperature and humidity (DHT22) and a 1602 display with i2c technology. We decided not to give the code because it is very simple to find guides that explain how to program Arduino to use it for this purpose and the libraries to be used to make these components work. By the way if you want the code just write us in the comments and we will decide whether to put it or not. This project is intended to be useful for all those who have a greenhouse or who grow vegetables in pots on the balcony, to constantly monitor the conditions of the environment in which the plants live and their health.

As power supply we used a 3s lipo but you can use a specific power supply for Arduino or a 9 volt battery.

[ITA]
Buongiorno a tutti coloro che ci seguono e non solo, nel video di oggi vi verrà spiegato come costruire e assemblare un supporto per arduino con display e termometro per monitorare lo stato di salute delle piante in una serra oppure da utilizzare in casa come termometro da parete. Per realizzare il progetto abbiamo usato un clone di un Arduino acquistato da Banggood, un sensore per rilevare temperatura e umidità (DHT22) e un display 1602 con tecnologia i2c. Per la parte di codice abbiamo preferito non mettere nulla perchè è molto semplice trovare delle guide che spiegano il codice e le librerie da utilizzare per far funzionare queste componenti. Comunque se volete il codice scrivetelo nei commenti e decideremo se metterlo o meno. Questo progetto vuole essere utile per tutti coloro che hanno una serra o che coltivano ortaggi nei vasi sul balcone, per monitorare costantemente le condizioni dell’ambiente in cui vivono le piante e il loro stato di salute.

Come alimentatore abbiamo utilizzato una lipo 3s ma potete usare un alimentatore specifico per Arduino o una batteria da 9 volt.

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