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Mycodo – open-source environmental regulation system

59 points| fbodz | 5 years ago |github.com | reply

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[+] tnjm|5 years ago|reply
This looks lovely, but I wonder about the reliability for anything that touches living things.

I set up an Arduino-based programmable logic controller to manage the fogging and primary heating circuits for our commercial greenhouse, with a separate Node.js-based server component that handles only Arduino configuration changes, logging and alerting and it works beautifully. The idea of having a full Linux machine (especially in a RPi form factor) running the process control functions would be a bit scary.

Still, the capabilities here seem so far beyond what you could do with a single PLC that it's very impressive and I can definitely imagine using it for something non-critical, or with multiple hardware backup systems.

[+] frakt0x90|5 years ago|reply
Maybe I'm dumb but I have no idea what this is even after clicking around and reading the FAQ

edit: I am dumb and didn't scroll down far enough on the github page to see the pictures.

[+] jefurii|5 years ago|reply
To be fair, the description at the top is really generic and the "Uses" section that clarifies it is buried pretty far down. Looks like a very cool project.
[+] syvanen|5 years ago|reply
Automation for growing chili’s?
[+] gabereiser|5 years ago|reply
So it's like modbus but for raspberrys (both computationally and literally). It's really cool. I always wanted to do this to a small herb garden or tomatoes.