I've been working for some years with mushroom growing, and always had the wish to control the climate with a computer. I built some circuits using ADCs but they were not what I wanted. Then I discovered Arduino, and started to wonder how to use it for this purpose. I kept on surfing the web looking about this and for my surprise there was an instructable with exactly what I was intending to build:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Environmental-Mushroom-Control-Arduino-Powered/
GREAT! Or maybe not... I was hoping to be the first one to develop it... ;) Just kidding! I really liked this project, it includes temperature, humidity and CO2 readings! WOW!
Well, if someone did it, why wouldn't I get my own project to work? And so it started...
I bought two Freeduinos (why? later Iĺl tell about this) and started by testing the "Hello world!" routine. Hey, it worked!
Next I connected a LM35 temperature sensor and... VOILÁ, it worked too! I can measure temperatures, I can RULE THE WORLD! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
The first step was done, there's no return now!

http://www.instructables.com/id/Environmental-Mushroom-Control-Arduino-Powered/
GREAT! Or maybe not... I was hoping to be the first one to develop it... ;) Just kidding! I really liked this project, it includes temperature, humidity and CO2 readings! WOW!
Well, if someone did it, why wouldn't I get my own project to work? And so it started...
I bought two Freeduinos (why? later Iĺl tell about this) and started by testing the "Hello world!" routine. Hey, it worked!
Next I connected a LM35 temperature sensor and... VOILÁ, it worked too! I can measure temperatures, I can RULE THE WORLD! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
The first step was done, there's no return now!
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