refriedbeano
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Hey guys, so after 3 grow seasons I'm finally standing tall on what I'm calling the Arduiana. I haven't really got to use it to get my bud all the way to the bowl, but its all about to change today, when my 28byj stepper motors come in.
So what is this thing? Well, it consists of a vacuum pump and a Baine Marie pot with an automatic lid controlled by arduino. You put your bud into the pot, put it in the machine. Next thing that happens is the lid closes and the pump starts dehydrating the bud. Using a vacuum is an optimal method because it pulls out moisture from the center of the bud to the surface. I'm using some ozone to tap down on the mold, which the adage of "the toxicity is in the dose" does not apply, any amount of moldy weed will wreck your brain.
Where I'm at right now is I have 3 mommas ready to go and all i need to do is put in some replacement stepper motors tonight. I'm using an LCD and a rotary encoder to get things done (for right now). Basically you just scroll down to the menu option to start, and with the lid closed it'll start pulling vacuum down to 4 or 5 psi and keep it there for about 5 minutes, then it'll wait about an hour to start again. I'm thinking about 10 seconds of ozone once every cycle will be enough to keep mold away. I did get to test the ozone function last year before my battery ran out and turned my last plant harvest into zombie weed.
So obviously there's allot more coding work to get done. I'm also using a load cell (weight sensor) below the pot to measure how much water has evaporated. That along with the humidity sensor should be enough to fine tune the curing process. Beyond that I have to develop and debug the code for closing the lid automatically. But the menu system is as good as it needs to be.
Before I redesign the Arduiana into something field ready I'm gonna put up a website at www.arduiana.com pretty soon. I'm going to be looking for a handful of people interested in getting there own machine. I'm not really an electronics person per se, I studied biology in college, but I learned how to do all this stuff because I wanted to use my degree for something. That was like 6 years ago. Since 2020 I've been actively developing it when I quit my long time job for app jobs. You can read more about me at
www.bellwether.arduiana.com
Thanks guys!
So what is this thing? Well, it consists of a vacuum pump and a Baine Marie pot with an automatic lid controlled by arduino. You put your bud into the pot, put it in the machine. Next thing that happens is the lid closes and the pump starts dehydrating the bud. Using a vacuum is an optimal method because it pulls out moisture from the center of the bud to the surface. I'm using some ozone to tap down on the mold, which the adage of "the toxicity is in the dose" does not apply, any amount of moldy weed will wreck your brain.
Where I'm at right now is I have 3 mommas ready to go and all i need to do is put in some replacement stepper motors tonight. I'm using an LCD and a rotary encoder to get things done (for right now). Basically you just scroll down to the menu option to start, and with the lid closed it'll start pulling vacuum down to 4 or 5 psi and keep it there for about 5 minutes, then it'll wait about an hour to start again. I'm thinking about 10 seconds of ozone once every cycle will be enough to keep mold away. I did get to test the ozone function last year before my battery ran out and turned my last plant harvest into zombie weed.
So obviously there's allot more coding work to get done. I'm also using a load cell (weight sensor) below the pot to measure how much water has evaporated. That along with the humidity sensor should be enough to fine tune the curing process. Beyond that I have to develop and debug the code for closing the lid automatically. But the menu system is as good as it needs to be.
Before I redesign the Arduiana into something field ready I'm gonna put up a website at www.arduiana.com pretty soon. I'm going to be looking for a handful of people interested in getting there own machine. I'm not really an electronics person per se, I studied biology in college, but I learned how to do all this stuff because I wanted to use my degree for something. That was like 6 years ago. Since 2020 I've been actively developing it when I quit my long time job for app jobs. You can read more about me at
www.bellwether.arduiana.com
Thanks guys!
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