Ok, here is the setup I am going to go with during my job/vacation for 5 to 10 days:
Items needed:
· 2 pumps (1st to pump water to your plants, and 2nd pump for circulation so water does not become stagnent operating like a fountain in a pond). **The pumps have a filter in them too.
· 1 seven day program timer.
· 1 regular timer with 15min segments settings
· 1 reservoir tub for enough water for all your plants.
· hoses that fit your pumps and drip tips for watering your plants
1. Fill the reservoir up with water enough to support the number of plants you have taking into mind vegging or flowering stage. Check the PH, Ferterlizer etc in the water.
2. Connect the watering pump to your 7 Day Program, and set program times to come on for the length of time you will be gone.
3. Connect the recirculation pump to your 15 min segment timer, and program to come on for 30 min 4 times a day over a 24 hour period.
4. Connect the hose(s) to the watering pump and run hoses with the drip tips to all your plants.
5. TEST TEST TEST!
6. The moment I walk out the door, I will set the height or distance of my HPS light a little higher so my babies wont grow too far up and burn.
Of course this will have to be tested and debugged, and I am going to do some serious testing of this automation. Good thing for me I am a controls engineer and I work with PLC’s and networking and so on.
Here is food for thought and my eventual setup. If you have the money and skills, get a PLC programmer like Allen Bradley or something cheaper that can be configured/loaded on your home PC, then wire to the Allen Bradley output bank to control your lights,pumps, etc... Then load remote desktop/Remote Admin/PCanywhere on your PC at home and you can be on the road with your laptop but connect to your PC at home and turn on your lights & pumps remotely,,,, even setup WEB cameras in your groom so you can see from MILES away. I am also looking into small motors that turn slow to raise the lights. More on this advanced setup later.
*****Any suggestions are surely welcome, we can figure this out, FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION.