Comment on The Inside of Sensirion's SCD4x
scrion@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Funny enough, I also used Sensirion sensors for mushroom cultivation, even had a mobile dashboard using MQTT dash.
After a couple of years, I went back to basic “gardening” to focus on the essentials, but it was interesting for a while. Unless going commercial, I do not consider the sensors to have added significant value beyond providing an interesting side project.
Sal@mander.xyz 5 days ago
The CO2 has not proven too valuable because the humidity controller refreshes the air before CO2 builds up. But the humidity sensor is quite handy. I made a simple humidifier and it gets triggered by a raspberry pi over Zigbee when the humidity drops below 85%.
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scrion@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Sure. It’s just that I determined the same effect could be achieved by a preprogrammed cycle of ventilation and misting - no closed loop needed, as the conditions in the cultivation chamber do not vary enough to warrant the setup.
Sal@mander.xyz 5 days ago
That is true. To me, the sensor data in itself is of value because I am interested in learning about, for example, whether the CO2 emission changes while the fruiting happens. But it is definitely not necessary for achieving good results. I see it more like a hobby on top of a hobby. Hobby stacking!
scrion@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Yes, same here. As I said, it was quite interesting and I did it for the same reason, to combine interests.