SuperGreenOSBoilerplate
SuperGreenOS
SuperGreenOSBoilerplate | SuperGreenOS | |
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28 | 162 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
over 3 years ago | 21 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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SuperGreenOSBoilerplate
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I stumbled on this thread a few months ago and loved seeing how small you guys could get grows. Inspired me to try to make a super small version of my enclosure to run a micro grow with my grow controller. 8x16
yeah we're using the esp32 too, works great. checkout https://github.com/supergreenlab/SuperGreenOSBoilerplate it's a boilerplate that does most of the boring setup job, also generates a clean admin interface:) The SGLOS is based on that.
SuperGreenOS
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Chopping a week
again, supergreenlab.com Not affiliated with them, but I've got 12x of their lamps, controler+ extender. Software not always great, ux isok at best, but lamps. They are 15-18W each, but they do punch some power.
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Are there any LED tapes that are bright enough for small hydroponic systems?
And I know those exist, but I've not found a source. supergreenlab.com has a kit of six, but I'd need six power supplies, timers, etc. Far too much for kitchen herb gifts.
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I stumbled on this thread a few months ago and loved seeing how small you guys could get grows. Inspired me to try to make a super small version of my enclosure to run a micro grow with my grow controller. 8x16
yeah we're using the esp32 too, works great. checkout https://github.com/supergreenlab/SuperGreenOSBoilerplate it's a boilerplate that does most of the boring setup job, also generates a clean admin interface:) The SGLOS is based on that.
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NORTHERN LIGHTS buds really came around after your guys recommendations, thank you!
The controller is running with an esp32, the firmware is open-source and can be flashed on any $20 esp32 based arduino:) Fw code is here: https://github.com/supergreenlab/SuperGreenOS
What are some alternatives?
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