Thursday, May 20, 2010
Soil Humidity Sensors Are Working
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Sensor Station Installation Complete
Monday, March 29, 2010
Fabrication of Solar Powered Sensor Stations
Powering the Irrigation System and Beyond
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Solar Tracker Prototypes Complete
Once the students had learned to sense the soil and sunlight for the garden irrigation system, they then began the work of designing a solar tracking system that would be hooked up to the micro-controller so that the entire system could be "off-grid". The students were broken into teams to design different prototypes for the solar tracker. The students are also in the process of learning how to control servos, so once they have the design, they will build the design and program the micro-controller to move the servo so that the solar panel tracks the sun's position.
The students will then judge the designs of all the teams and a decision will be made to see which design makes the most sense. So far the designs are looking really good! Nice work teams.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Work begins on the Sensor Stations
The Plenum Goes In.
The students cut all the pipe for the irrigation, and then hooked it all in to the plenum. They then buried the lines, and they are now ready to add the drip irrigation tubing and the emitters. The plenum is essentially a large tube with eight solenoid valves that feed off from the main line. We are concerned that there just won't be enough pressure in the line to get the valves to open and then more importantly, close again. We may have to either modify the valves, or add a pump to the irrigation system. We shall see...