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00:00 Intro
1:38 What is hydroponics?
4:43 Defining the problem
6:02 System components overview
10:42 Schematics and planning
12:22 Getting the pump working
16:54 Adding rotation
20:05 Measuring the liquid level
22:40 Connecting to our IoT App Blynk
28:54 Putting it all together
In this video lesson, we will walk through creating an automated DIY hydroponics garden that utilizes our Arduino programming skills and an Internet of Things (IoT) App called Blynk.
Hopefully, this walkthrough will give you some skills, and more importantly some inspiration, to create dozens of other cool IoT projects powered by Arduino.
Hold on, what the heck is an Arduino? A sub sandwich? And who is this IoT lady? If you’re asking yourself these questions, have no fear! We have some great videos on our YouTube channel that introduce what Arduino is and its many uses, so check them out!
If you’re unfamiliar with the term Internet of Things (IoT), we also have a great IoT course for our members at Programming Electronics Academy that teaches all the essentials to get your projects up and running and connected to the cloud.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg! We’ve got 8 courses (and counting!) which cover everything from electronics fundamentals all the way to using LCDs and Servos in your projects.
If this is your first dip into the world of making and prototyping, welcome aboard! We’re so happy for you to have discovered this rich, intriguing world! You’re in the right place to start your Arduino adventures.
Hold on, what about aquaponics? Isn’t that the same thing as hydroponics? Not exactly. Aquaponics is the method of combining aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as fish) and hydroponics. Essentially, you use fish poop to add the required nutrients to your water solution and then you distribute that water to the plants, and then you utilize any of the nutrient distribution methods as previously mentioned.
WHY BUILD A DIY HYDROPONICS GARDEN?
Why should you build this project? Well, as we said before, we hope it will show you how cool Arduino is, and hopefully give you the inspiration and confidence to build many more projects other than just this garden. other microcontroller projects.
Additionally, growing your own food is:
Fun (and easy! Adding the Arduino to the traditional hydroponic set-up helps automate the process, so even the most unskilled gardeners can find success)
Tastes great
DIY Hydroponic Garden w/Arduino and IoT
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