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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
  
#[[Manual: Model A|User Manual for the Model A POE.]] Developed for the [[South Carolina Hive Instrumentation Project]]  
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#[[Interface the DCT HX711 to Pi|Build a scale]] based on the Pi.
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#[[Solar Design]] construction notes.
 
#[[load hivetool on the Pi|How to load hivetool on the Pi]] provides detailed software installation instructions.
 
#[[load hivetool on the Pi|How to load hivetool on the Pi]] provides detailed software installation instructions.
 
#[[Scale_Communication|Scale Communication Help.]]
 
#[[Scale_Communication|Scale Communication Help.]]
#[[Solar Design]] construction notes.
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#[[Manual: Model A|User Manual for the Model A POE.]] Developed for the [[South Carolina Hive Instrumentation Project]]
#[[Interface the DCT HX711 to Pi|Build a scale]] based on the Pi.
 

Revision as of 13:40, 4 July 2014

How to build a hive monitoring system.

Platform

Desktop, laptop or Raspberry Pi will work. We seem to be moving to a standard model based on the Raspberry Pi: a solar powered, wi-fi connected, web appliance.

Power Supply

AC power is the least expensive but not the safest, nor does it provide lightning protection. Use a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) and make sure the AC connections are well taped up and waterproof or the GFI will trip when it rains.

Solar power will nearly double the cost of the system and requires more work in wiring the power supply and battery charger. The cost of the battery and solar panel can be reduced by minimizing the system's power consumption.

Resources

  1. Build a scale based on the Pi.
  2. Solar Design construction notes.
  3. How to load hivetool on the Pi provides detailed software installation instructions.
  4. Scale Communication Help.
  5. User Manual for the Model A POE. Developed for the South Carolina Hive Instrumentation Project