Damodar is a powerful component of the UDAWA (Universal Digital Agriculture Watering Assistant) platform, designed specifically for hydroponic farming. With Damodar, you can monitor and record critical nutrient water parameters like EC/TDS (Electrical Conductivity/Total Dissolved Solids) and temperature, all accessible through a convenient web interface and your smartphone.
- Precise Monitoring: Accurately measure and record EC/TDS levels and water temperature in your hydroponic systems.
- Real-Time Data: Access live data from your Damodar device through the UDAWA web platform and mobile app.
- Data Logging: Maintain detailed historical records of your nutrient solution conditions for analysis and optimization.
- Alerts & Notifications: Receive customizable alerts when parameters fall outside of desired ranges.
- Remote Control: (Optional, depending on your implementation) Integrate with other UDAWA components to remotely adjust nutrient levels, temperature, or other environmental factors.
- Enhanced Crop Health: Maintain optimal nutrient levels for healthier, more productive plants.
- Early Problem Detection: Identify potential nutrient deficiencies or imbalances before they impact your crops.
- Data-Driven Decision Making: Utilize historical data to fine-tune your hydroponic recipes and improve yields.
- Time and Cost Savings: Streamline your monitoring process and reduce the need for manual testing.
- Hardware Requirements:
- UDAWA Damodar device
- Stable internet connection
- Software Requirements:
- UDAWA account
- UDAWA mobile app (optional)
- Installation & Setup:
- Follow the detailed instructions provided in the UDAWA Damodar User Manual.
Damodar seamlessly integrates with the broader UDAWA platform, allowing you to combine it with other UDAWA devices (e.g., irrigation controllers, environmental sensors) to create a comprehensive digital agriculture solution.
We welcome contributions to the UDAWA Damodar project! If you'd like to get involved, please check out our Contribution Guidelines.
This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.