Hey guys,
I am very keen on the idea of automating my tent. I am a BIG DIY'er and love to manufacture and build my own stuff where I can.
I really want to use a Raspberry Pi/Arduino controller as the brains. But I am really struggling to find a Opensource software that is easy enough for me to figure out.
I have used RasPI on my homebuilt CNC Plasma table I made but I am by no means any good at coding so I am trying to stay away from the hectic coding required solutions that I've seen around on here. I just want to be upload a software package to the RaspPI and connect the devices accordingly and away I go.
I still anticipate to very hands on with this setup, I'm just a data junky.
I am an electrician and I can fabricate just about anything but coding is not my thing. I am trying to find the most function filled and easy to use software that I can find but I am struggling to find something that ticks all the boxes. I can wire and connect everything together safely no worries. Software development is my downfall.
With this software I want to be able to.
ReefPi - This seems to be the winner from what I've found so far. It is adapted for aquariums but it has extensive setup documentation but I feel like there might be adaption issues to a growing environment? Doesn't seem to have webcam feed.
https://learn.adafruit.com/reef-pi-installation-and-configuration/introduction
Mycodo - Seems to be okay but I haven't seen a lot of documentation on it.
https://github.com/kizniche/Mycodo/wiki/Screenshots
Yield Buddy - Seems to have stopped been developing a couple years ago. Fairly outdated.
https://yieldbuddy.com/?page_id=48
I'm really struggling to find my best solution so if anyone has any suggestions It'd be really appreciated! I don't mind paying for software package if thats what it takes to do what I want to achieve.
I am very keen on the idea of automating my tent. I am a BIG DIY'er and love to manufacture and build my own stuff where I can.
I really want to use a Raspberry Pi/Arduino controller as the brains. But I am really struggling to find a Opensource software that is easy enough for me to figure out.
I have used RasPI on my homebuilt CNC Plasma table I made but I am by no means any good at coding so I am trying to stay away from the hectic coding required solutions that I've seen around on here. I just want to be upload a software package to the RaspPI and connect the devices accordingly and away I go.
I still anticipate to very hands on with this setup, I'm just a data junky.
I am an electrician and I can fabricate just about anything but coding is not my thing. I am trying to find the most function filled and easy to use software that I can find but I am struggling to find something that ticks all the boxes. I can wire and connect everything together safely no worries. Software development is my downfall.
With this software I want to be able to.
- Monitor and control remotely via app or webpage. Temp, fans, light schedule, PH, TDS, Flood and Drain pump switching schedule.
- I have a light that is dimmable, this would be desirable function but not necessary
- Dose and autocorrect the PH
- View a webcam feed (Maybe be able to keep a photo journal for each days progression)
- View data charts of sensor inputs.
- Some kind of notification service would be nice
- Friendly user interface
- Res level sensor
ReefPi - This seems to be the winner from what I've found so far. It is adapted for aquariums but it has extensive setup documentation but I feel like there might be adaption issues to a growing environment? Doesn't seem to have webcam feed.
https://learn.adafruit.com/reef-pi-installation-and-configuration/introduction
Mycodo - Seems to be okay but I haven't seen a lot of documentation on it.
https://github.com/kizniche/Mycodo/wiki/Screenshots
Yield Buddy - Seems to have stopped been developing a couple years ago. Fairly outdated.
https://yieldbuddy.com/?page_id=48
I'm really struggling to find my best solution so if anyone has any suggestions It'd be really appreciated! I don't mind paying for software package if thats what it takes to do what I want to achieve.