Here is the full Arduino sketch (source code) for the egg incubator. In time we will add a circuit diagram together with a suggested parts list, but the design is very flexible in terms of the components which can be used to put it together (with exception of the sensors and display for which the code provided is specific…and which together with an Arduino Pro Mini clone can be purchased for well under US$10 total including delivery.Ĭlick here for details on how to connect and use a DHT11 Humidity Sensorwith Arduino, and here for information on using DS18B20 sensors and 1602 LCD modules with Arduino. This device makes use of a DS18b20 digital temperature sensor, a 1602 LCD display module, a DHT11 humidity sensor, and is based around an Arduino Pro Mini, together with some relays, resistors, buttons, terminals, and other components available everywhere – easily salvaged from old and broken electronics even. Many of our other incubators have motors which have to be set up to run for a certain length of time a certain number of times per day, but the code for these is either specific to a particular motor or far more complicated (but of course more flexible) if the end-user of the incubator is to set these timings. This device makes use of an always on motor which turns the eggs six full turns every 24 hours. Therefore, as a one-off, we are releasing the full Arduino source code for our most popular (and easiest to build with commonly available components) device of this type, our Poultry Egg Incubator with Humidity Sensor. However, more than 80 percent of the requests we receive are for the code used in our poultry egg incubation controllers, with almost 100 percent of those requests coming from the developing world. Unfortunately we cannot do that for commercial reasons. We are frequently asked for the source code used on the Arduino-based products which we design and build.
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