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Data updated: Tue Mar 02 05:18:42 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by dingqy.
Data updated: Sun Feb 28 19:52:23 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by padams20.
Data updated: Tue Feb 23 15:18:09 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by jmdornic.
Data updated: Mon Feb 22 23:53:49 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by mmerchant.
Data updated: Tue Feb 16 06:30:53 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by wonderbread.
Data updated: Tue Feb 16 00:53:31 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by lagroup1.
Data updated: Fri Feb 05 01:51:24 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by mmssib.
Data updated: Thu Feb 04 17:35:41 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by group5.
Data updated: Tue Feb 02 07:51:56 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by ssib1.
Data updated: Tue Feb 02 07:02:02 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by nemik.
This is a collection of sensors (currently light and temperature) attached to my Arduinoponics (http://github.com/nemik/arduinoponics) setup in my home. It just measures the amount of light the plants are getting in the hydroponic system as well as the temperature in celsius near the plants.
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