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Re: Moisture sensor



'wonder if an alternative approach, an indirect one, could be to
deduce it from Met.Office forecasts (they are getting better) or data
(if that's available) ... Lehane was using some such link for weather
compensation ... so maybe it could work ... ??

Chris



On 13 Apr 2007, at 22:03, Tim Hawes wrote:

> Paul,
>
> Gardena do one which interfaces into their own system
> (http://www.gardena.co.uk/catalog/index.cfm?lang=uk
and navigate to
> "Soil Moisture Sensor" in the right hand menu window) and I
*think*
> you can get a 1-Wire humidity sensor, which may work if buried in
> soil. What make of irrigation system do you have?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim.
>
>
> On 4/13/07, lexfordparc <paul@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Can anyone pass any recommendations for a moisture sensor to pass
>> information into a garden irrigation system?
>>
>> Paul



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