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Sparks 22-07-2004 08:16 AM

Moisture Sensors
 
I am in the middle of installing a whole garden irrigation system.

I want to build a controller for this, but need some kind of moisture sensor
(digital if possible, to flag when the soil needs watering)

Any ideas on where I can either buy some, or plans on building them?

Sparks...



Phil L 22-07-2004 08:21 AM

Moisture Sensors
 
David Hill wrote:
:: I would say you either have a very small garden or a very unusual
:: one if it all wants the same amount of water all the time.
::
the links above are providing information for moisture sensors, what did the
OP ask for?
He can set his sprinklers/hoses/whatever to come on when these sensors reach
whatever point he likes.


HTH



Mike Lyle 24-07-2004 02:08 PM

Moisture Sensors
 
"Phil L" wrote in message ...
David Hill wrote:
:: Not wishing to be pedantic but the OP did ask for "some kind of
:: moisture sensor" Singular.
::
Pedant over?

:: You are talking in terms of several.
::
Because he is looking for somewhere to buy *some*...BTW, just because I
supplied 3 different links, do you assume that the OP wants to buy three ! -
he asked for info, I supplied it, get over it.

:: If several then yes he can be selective regarding where and when
:: water is applied ...System allowing.

Read the post again (and the subject header for that matter)


OT: There's no need to be quite so combative in your approach, Phil.
It doesn't look nice, and it doesn't change anything. I'm sure the OP
would have come back to David if he'd thought the reply was confusing.

I like a bit of chilli in my food, too; but I'm usually sorry when I
force it on other people.

Mike.

Phil L 24-07-2004 04:03 PM

Moisture Sensors
 
Mike Lyle wrote:
:: "Phil L" wrote in message
:: ...
:: OT: There's no need to be quite so combative in your approach,
:: Phil.
:: It doesn't look nice, and it doesn't change anything. I'm sure the
:: OP
:: would have come back to David if he'd thought the reply was
:: confusing.

I wasn't being combative, the Op asked for info on moisture sensors and I
gave it...I've since worked out that David doesn't know how a thread works
and it looked like he was replying to me, when in fact he wasn't (however
much he made it look that way when confronted!)
:-p

::
:: I like a bit of chilli in my food, too; but I'm usually sorry when
:: I
:: force it on other people.
::
:: Mike.

I like chilli too, but I planted some seeds from a bag of peppers from
Spain, they've got about 6 inch tall and infested with whitefly - I've moved
them out of the greenhouse but they aren't growing at all.



Sparks 27-07-2004 05:37 AM

Moisture Sensors
 
"Phil L" wrote in message
...
I wasn't being combative, the Op asked for info on moisture sensors and I
gave it...I've since worked out that David doesn't know how a thread works
and it looked like he was replying to me, when in fact he wasn't (however
much he made it look that way when confronted!)


Just to clarify, I am looking for one make/model/schismatic of sensor, so I
can purchase/make several



I intend to install one, possibly two in the grass, one or more in one ore
more flower bed(s) and finally one or more to install in one or more pot(s)



Thanks Phil L for the informative reply, although I think I am going to go
for one made/supplied by Gardena (as soon as I can get details on its
output!)



David,

I fail to see you coming to the conclusion I only wanted one of these, as I
clearly set the subject to "Moisture Sensors" (notice the plural)

I also ended in asking where I could buy some, or get plans to build them -
again two more plurals.



I agree, I did use the singular in the main question, but this was because
each single sensor will be monitoring one location, not several.



Please read posts properly before replying without attempting to answer the
question, it just wastes time and bandwidth.



..but then you are probably a troll anyway.



Sparks...



Mike Lyle 27-07-2004 06:10 PM

Moisture Sensors
 
"Sparks" wrote in message ...
[...]
Please read posts properly before replying without attempting to answer the
question, it just wastes time and bandwidth.



.but then you are probably a troll anyway.


He's actually a recognized professional in horticulture, and what he
says is worth reading.

You may not make minor mistakes, except in punctuation, but the rest
of us need to be allowed a little slack, even if it wastes half a
second now and then. As for bandwidth, well, it's not all that scarce
round our way; and even in your area I see there's enough spare for
you to use a bit on calling an honest man a troll.

Mike.


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