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Advanced Arduino Control for Garden Irrigation Using Chatgpt

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Patrick Hamilton

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  • 1. Introduction and whole video.mp4
    14:22
  • 2. The parts you will need..html
  • 3. How to use AI to generate the Arduino Code.mp4
    07:21
  • 4. How to test the code on an online simulation before putting into your hardware.mp4
    12:20
  • 5. Summary Quiz.html
  • 6. Water Flow Test.html
  • Description


    Controlling your garden irrigation with Arduino

    What You'll Learn?


    • Learn how to build a practical irrigation system
    • Learn how to wire up relays from an Arduino microcontroller
    • Learn how to upload code from your laptop from the Arduino IDE into the arduino
    • Learn how AI can be used to help generate Arduino code that can control your gardens watering
    • How to fly with Arduino

    Who is this for?


  • People interested in watering there garden and saving some money.
  • Arduino enthusiasts who would like to impress someone with there newly found water irrigation skills. Gardeners looking to water multiple zones.
  • This course can be for anyone really looking for a project for home improvement too.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • No programming experience is required. However if you have some experience it will help. No irrigation experience is required however if you have some it will help. You will need to buy the components before following along on this program however i have tried to keep it as simple as possible and as cheap as possible. A working computer is required.
  • List of components required for irrigation projects TOOLS Computer USB A to USB B Wire striper optional Crimper (optional) Pliers Arduino UNO board or equivalent Female to male connecting cables for arduino Arduino uno shield with screw in terminals 2pcs 9 volt battery box. 2.1mm plug for Arduino Arduino Compatible 8 Channel Relay Module 10m of 1.5mm cable Ferrules for connecting the ends of cables. 1 inch ball valve The connection into the valve will depend on what you have available 1 inch nipple x 6 4 way 1 inch manafold 1 x 1 inch cap 4 x Hunter PGV Solenoid Valve 25mm (inc. Flow Cont.)(DC Latching Coil) For the output i went into 19mm low-density pipe which means i used 4 x 1inch to 19mm hose connector with 22mm ratchet clamps on each exit 19mm low density pipe length will depend on how many sprinklers you would like to run I used a hunter pro spray mp3000 with 360 degree nozzle.
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    Description

    Dive into the world of smart irrigation with our comprehensive Udemy course, "Controlling your garden irrigation with Arduino." Designed for both beginners and enthusiasts, this hands-on course empowers you to take control of your garden's watering system using the versatile Arduino platform.

    What You'll Learn:

    1. Arduino Basics: Lay a strong foundation by mastering Arduino essentials. Understand the programming language, components, and how to harness the power of this open-source hardware.

    2. Irrigation Fundamentals: Explore the principles of efficient irrigation, water management, and the importance of zoning for different plant types.

    3. Hardware Setup: Learn how to assemble and configure the Arduino board with sensors and actuators to control water valves, ensuring seamless integration with your existing irrigation system.

    Why Take This Course:

    • Practical Skills: Gain hands-on experience in building and programming an Arduino-based irrigation system.

    • Cost-Effective Solutions: Learn to create a smart irrigation setup without breaking the bank, utilizing readily available components.

    Transform your garden into a water-efficient oasis with the skills acquired in "Mastering Arduino Irrigation." Enroll now and take the first step towards a greener, smarter future for your plants and the environment!

    Community and Support: Join a community of like-minded learners, share experiences, and receive ongoing support from instructors and fellow students.

    Who this course is for:

    • People interested in watering there garden and saving some money.
    • Arduino enthusiasts who would like to impress someone with there newly found water irrigation skills. Gardeners looking to water multiple zones.
    • This course can be for anyone really looking for a project for home improvement too.

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    Patrick Hamilton
    Patrick Hamilton
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    Automation engineer who has been working in irrigation. I grew up on a farm in Mudgee. I was travelling a lot and needed to automate the garden's irrigation so I created a tutorial here for you to enjoy and follow along. I studied mechatronic engineering at WSU and completed the degree in 2018 with honours. I worked in the industry for a while. but I prefer to help the masses then the big corporations.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 3
    • duration 34:03
    • Release Date 2024/04/13