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CanGrow - A easy to use DIY grow controller firmware (for cannabis)


cross-posted from: discuss.tchncs.de/post/2674130…

DeltaLima has developed a Grow Controller and firmware with WebUI and published it under the MIT license.

Features


  • Gather Values from sensors
    • Temperature
    • Humidity
    • Soilmoisture


  • Time based (ntp) Light control
    • Smooth Fade in and fade out configurable


  • Control of two Fans
    • FAN1 is controlled by PWM supply Voltage
    • FAN2 is controlled by PWM 4 Pin Fan header


  • Simple watering control
    • 3 modes for water plan
    • By soilmoisture value
    • by time (every n days, different interval for vegetation and bloom phase)
    • both combined


  • Define the different phases of your grow
    • Set amount of days for vegetation and bloom phase.
    • After bloom phase CanGrow enters harvest mode by its own, which means the light and watering system gets disabled


  • Maintenance Mode
    • When using LED PWM, you can activate Maintenance Mode, which dimms the light. (at night it will turn on when enabling maintenance mode)


  • ESP32Cam integration on the Dashboard
  • Support for SSD1306 128x64 I2C OLED display
    • rotates through three different screens


  • Get measured values as json
    • GET /api/sensors



Supported Sensors



in reply to django

Grandfather: "How is your garden"

Grandson: "Needs a firmware update"

in reply to Churbleyimyam

Well atleast its not cloud bound:

Everything is dead, because the Company has a new model.

in reply to abeorch

@abeorch@friendica.ginestes.es

It was a joke about cloud-based growrooms: fridgegrow.com/

If your router decides to give up, your cannabis will be dead. At least your indoor grow...

in reply to django

Sounds amazing. What is the aproximate cost for all the parts needed?
in reply to kwomp2

Test 123 Post from Mastodon :D

Thx!
I think , depending on your source, it will be around 30-40 Euro. In the Release for the PCB i added a BOM: git.la10cy.net/DeltaLima/CanGr…

Most of the stuff needed, like Resistors, Capacitors, Transistors, MOSFETs and so on, will be not very expensive and might be already in your sortiment, if you do electronics already.

Most expensive stuff are the PCB itself (~3€/pc) , the sensors (BME280 ~4€), the ESP8266 D1 (~4€), and XT60 Connector (~4€) :)

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in reply to django

A easy to use DIY grow controller firmware (for cannabis).


It would be "an [easy-to-use D.I.Y. growth] controller firmware", but 'firmware' isn't a countable so doesn't need that article.

It's neat how that's two mistakes in one letter.