Difference between revisions of "Water sensor"

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this [[Agronimo]] project has been superseded by the [[JacobSpringsFarm:Managewater| Managewater]] project.
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==Team==
 
==Team==
 
The TBD team from the University of Colorado's Engineering Project's class of Prof. Mike Soltys is comprised of: (insert names) in Collaboration with the [[Agronimo]] project.
 
The TBD team from the University of Colorado's Engineering Project's class of Prof. Mike Soltys is comprised of: (insert names) in Collaboration with the [[Agronimo]] project.
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To be able to sense the water level in a livestock water tank remotely and alert the farmer when and if any of his livestock pens are out of water.
 
To be able to sense the water level in a livestock water tank remotely and alert the farmer when and if any of his livestock pens are out of water.
  
Additionally to build experience that can be applied to future water sensing projects such as the [[Jacob Springs Farm]] well water storage tanks as in the incomplete and currently non-functional [[Managewater]] project.
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Additionally to build experience that can be applied to future water sensing projects such as the [[Jacob Springs Farm]] well water storage tanks as in the incomplete and formerly non-functional [[Managewater]] project.
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:29, 7 September 2016

this Agronimo project has been superseded by the Managewater project.

Team

The TBD team from the University of Colorado's Engineering Project's class of Prof. Mike Soltys is comprised of: (insert names) in Collaboration with the Agronimo project.

Project Goal

To be able to sense the water level in a livestock water tank remotely and alert the farmer when and if any of his livestock pens are out of water.

Additionally to build experience that can be applied to future water sensing projects such as the Jacob Springs Farm well water storage tanks as in the incomplete and formerly non-functional Managewater project.


Design Strategy

Materials

Progress