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 ===== Equipment needed ===== ===== Equipment needed =====
  
-Arduino Nano (or any kind of Arduino) +  * Arduino Nano (or any kind of Arduino)   
-light sensitive resistor 2Ω - 6kΩ +  light sensitive resistor 2kΩ - 6kΩ 
-resistor 2kΩ +  resistor 2kΩ 
-relay +  relay/s 
-valve 12V +  valve/s 12V 
-power supply 12V+  power supply 12V
  
  
-===== Step 1: Connect the Soil Humidity Sensor to the Arduino =====+===== Code, License and list of Contributors =====
  
-===== Step 2Create a log system for temperature readings from the Soil Moisture Sensors =====+The code, license and list of contributors are saved on the [[https://gitlab.com/ecohackerfarm/youngcodersummercamp/automated-garden-irrigation-system|gitlab project]].
  
-===== Step 3Observe current readings from the Greenhouse and the Garden (desired watering areas) ===== +{{:research:breadboard.jpg?200|}} 
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-At this stage you should take notes about the readings and what the soil looks like, for example at a reading of 100 the top soil is wet but only the top soil - the first 2 to 3 inches.+{{:research:twelwevoltpowersupply.jpg?200|}} 
 +{{:research:valve.jpg?200|}}
  
 +{{:research:schematic.png?600|}}
  
  
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