Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Aquaponics Project Primer

What is an aquaponics system?  I'll write more about this when I detail the construction of my system, but pretty much it is a system that pumps water out of a tank into planters and then the water drains back into the tank.  You raise fish in the tank and plant vegetables in the planters.  The fish fertilize the plants and the plants and soil filter the water for the fish.  The goal is a symbiotic environment.

Now what is an aquaponics project doing on an automation blog?  Well first, this blog is meant to be about the people behind The Automation Store, and we take pride in providing healthy meals for our family.  Also I hope to use it for therapy to calm the nerves and relax the mind after a long day at work.

Of course for those of you who don't know me that well I have the attention span of a gnat so starring at plants and watching them grow isn't my idea of relaxation.

At the same time we are looking at adding a microcontroller product line to The Automation Store.  Microcontrollers are pretty much miniature computers that have inputs and outputs for switches, motors, pumps,sensors, etc built in.  I don't have a tremendous amount of experience with them so I thought I would use this as an opportunity to familiarize myself with these controllers.

My initial plan is to try to monitor water levels, sunlight, soil moisture content, pH,  temperature and some other variables and use these to determine how much and when to water the plants and adjust the temperature accordingly to produce higher crop yields and reduce water usage.

Later I might geek out and add some remote monitoring...oh might as well make it web based...so that we can monitor these values remotely, turn on pumps, maybe even send you a text message when your tomatoes are ripe (red).

Tim
The Automation Store

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