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  • Aeroponics Garden

  • Fill the container with water, add some liquid fertilizer in there and place the fogger inside. Put the lid on and turn the fogger on (it should now get misty inside your container). If everything is done correctly you should now see fog appearing inside...
  • Ultra Low Cost Electronics Kit

  • Buy everything from the materials list from Aliexpress. Try to group your purchases under one supplier as this will lower shipping costs. Get a case that is at least 9 x 7 x 3 cm, this is just large enough for the half size breadboard.Store all components...
  • Get Everything Together

  • You will need: - Male to Female jumper cables - AVR programmer (  I used Pocket AVR programmer from sparkfun ) - USB micro cable for the programmer -USB OTG cable -All 3D printed parts -M3 x 10 CSK screws -Silicone button pads
  • 1. Hand soldering the pin

  • Add solder to one pad, use pliers to hold the hin in place and solder everything together. After that use heat the second pad and the clip simultaneously and add solder to fix up the second pad. You need to start with the clip because it takes a lot...
  • Materials You Will Need:

  • 1-NodeMCU ESP8266 board 1-PIR sensor 1-LM35 temperature sensor 6- 3904 NPN transistors 4-1n4001 diodes. 8-1k ohm resistors 4-5v relays 2-12v relays (can be replaced by 5v ones). 8-Terminal blocks Some wiring to connect everything and that's it.
  • Assemble

  • I tried to label all the parts on the PCB and everything lines up so it should be pretty easy. If you're having trouble soldering the pins on the flex connectors, get a better iron! I upgraded to a fx-888 and my soldering time for the board went...
  • Arduino Code

  • Download the DUEscope.ino file and open it with the Arduino IDE. If everything is wired correctly, you simply need to run the code and open either the Serial Monitor to read values in bits or Milli-Tesla. You simply need to comment or un-comment either...
  • Step 5

  • Screw the clock on the front case and pray that it still closes. I drilled holes in the clock battery holder and used as a washer them to hold everything in place, but regular washers should work as well. Be careful not screwing too hard, or the screws...
  • Place everything in the case

  • Before putting the panels in make sure to screw the threaded rods into the lid, so that they stick ~3 cm out. Place the bottom panel first, just slide it in. Then place the front panel and secure it with the 4 3d printed nuts. Check that you can close...