honest I think an automated system would be easier than a robot IMO. A good controller,and some sort ofhydro setup where all you have to do is add nutes and ph the water. IMO
We dont have proper technology thats available ot the public for htis.
BINGO! This would be a MUCH easier task to achieve. I've already designed a solar powered hydro system.. it's dead simple... but thought this might be an entertaining exercise in mechanics and whatnot
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honest I think an automated system would be easier than a robot IMO. A good controller,and some sort ofhydro setup where all you have to do is add nutes and ph the water. IMO
We dont have proper technology thats available ot the public for htis.
LOL I like what your trying to do ,hope to see this thing up and running, although i do believe an automated system would work best for me anyway haha It would be neat to c a lil robot doing the work lol that way you can see whats going on at all time , Like a video game ,, Not like that dumb farmers ville such a waste of time .....
you nailed that pretty good, it's the eternal battle of technology and people willing to do it cheaperSeems like this should already be in the works for use in commercial size vegatable gardens. But I guess that Mexicans are cheaper than the R&D investment.![]()
I agree with that a controller might be easier... But did you think to maybe have an automated process instead of a robot? Maybe a flood table, where the plants grow through a bunch of sheet metal style cutters, then when it's time to harvest, just close the cutters, and collect the plant somehow... The rest can be controlled by a controller - that's what they're best at; keeping set points. As for mixing nutes, why not have a 'pump box' that has a water feed solenoid, a drain solenoid....
When you want to mix: Drain the pumpbox by opening the drain solenoid valve, flush the system (maybe fill up and drain 3 times) via the water feed solenoid valve, then you could have a measurement beaker, with an over flow drain to the exact amount you want, then you could start the nute pump to the beaker, have it overflow back into the nute resevoir for a bit, then open up the drain into the pumpbox, that way you get the exact measurement each time.... Maybe in 25 mL intervals for a 50L nute pump box?
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Edit: You would need a one way valve comming off that pump so when the pump turns off the nutes don't backflush through the pump.
They bullied you over a gram of weed and 2 roaches? Call me paranoid, but it seems like they were expecting more and from YOU for some reason... Hmm.