Automated greenhouse project (noob) LVD circuit
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 3:22 pm
Hello I am both new to electronics and new to this forum so if I make any silly mistakes please forgive them, Im trying my best. im still getting to grips with schematics and calculations but having a great time learning.
I am working on a greenhouse automation project based on a few other peoples ideas, a few of my own and lots of help. Im starting out simple and hopefully working up to more sophisticated ideas when I get more experiece, I have one greehouse I am using as a test site and will be building a larger one in the next couple of years, that will use arduino to control lots of parameters.
The first project im starting out with is a underground heatsink which i first saw on Dick Strawbridge's "its not easy being green" TV series. I have a 30w solar pannel and a set of 5, 12v 7AH reconditioned SLA batteries which are holding charge but unsure of their capacity, a solar charge controller 8amp with over charge cuttout, and a 12v .42a fan. The fan will blow hotter air from the apex of the greenhouse, down a plastic drain pipe into an insulated underground heatsink filled with metal, water bottles rocks etc which will store the heat during the day and release it overnight. I plan to run the fan most of the time so that it helps to regulate the temperature in the greenhouse over 24 hours. However I dont want to run down my SLA batteries below say 11.8 volts or so.
I found this LVD circuit here http://www.reuk.co.uk/Simple-Low-Voltag ... -NE555.htm using a 555 timer as a comparator with hysterisis, I didnt have a 5 v relay so I used a mosfet instead, however the curcuit logic is opposite to my needs, opening the mosfet above the threshhold and closing it out bellow the trigger, so I added a 2n222 as a not gate into the curcuit to invert the logic. at least I think thats what is on the schematic, I breadboarded it and it worked.
I would like to have a go at printing a circuit board so have started to use express SCH but Im not sure if I have the schematic or the values right here. Id really appriciate it if someone could have a look at this circuit and tell me if its in anyway right or if I have made very basic errors, (which I am sure I have)
looking forward to posting more developments when I get this project started.
Many thanks in advance
Colin
I am working on a greenhouse automation project based on a few other peoples ideas, a few of my own and lots of help. Im starting out simple and hopefully working up to more sophisticated ideas when I get more experiece, I have one greehouse I am using as a test site and will be building a larger one in the next couple of years, that will use arduino to control lots of parameters.
The first project im starting out with is a underground heatsink which i first saw on Dick Strawbridge's "its not easy being green" TV series. I have a 30w solar pannel and a set of 5, 12v 7AH reconditioned SLA batteries which are holding charge but unsure of their capacity, a solar charge controller 8amp with over charge cuttout, and a 12v .42a fan. The fan will blow hotter air from the apex of the greenhouse, down a plastic drain pipe into an insulated underground heatsink filled with metal, water bottles rocks etc which will store the heat during the day and release it overnight. I plan to run the fan most of the time so that it helps to regulate the temperature in the greenhouse over 24 hours. However I dont want to run down my SLA batteries below say 11.8 volts or so.
I found this LVD circuit here http://www.reuk.co.uk/Simple-Low-Voltag ... -NE555.htm using a 555 timer as a comparator with hysterisis, I didnt have a 5 v relay so I used a mosfet instead, however the curcuit logic is opposite to my needs, opening the mosfet above the threshhold and closing it out bellow the trigger, so I added a 2n222 as a not gate into the curcuit to invert the logic. at least I think thats what is on the schematic, I breadboarded it and it worked.
I would like to have a go at printing a circuit board so have started to use express SCH but Im not sure if I have the schematic or the values right here. Id really appriciate it if someone could have a look at this circuit and tell me if its in anyway right or if I have made very basic errors, (which I am sure I have)
looking forward to posting more developments when I get this project started.
Many thanks in advance
Colin