...but you realise i cant demonstrate a real system in such a small scale respecting every small detail and not spend a ton of time and money.
WHY not?
Solving the logic in a scaled down simulation is the perfect approach. You don’t need a building or rooms - heck you only ‘need’ one set of sensors & valves..
Using arrays and possibly ‘room’ structs will shorten your code, make it scaleable, and easier to debug... but what would we know.
Paul_KD7HB:
You would if your entered the room without your Scott airpack.
Paul
I understand what you mean Paul, in a full scale system you would need it, i ment i dont see the point in doing it in my mock small scale system . I would need to mount fans , have the rooms sealed and much more. As i said the presentation is just for the fun factor is not ment to be 100% as its full scalle counterpart.
edit: just to be clear i got a 30lx90Lx30h cms wood "house" split in 3 rooms
Thank you guys for your help and advice!
I'm not experienced in c , but from looking at blackfin's code is much more my speed, as i got more experience with oop , and his code really comes close to it.
My problem was really getting lost in so many loops and flags but damn, that is clean as hell and works as intended.
Thank you again!
crysty1810:
I understand what you mean Paul, in a full scale system you would need it, i ment i dont see the point in doing it in my mock small scale system . I would need to mount fans , have the rooms sealed and much more. As i said the presentation is just for the fun factor is not ment to be 100% as its full scalle counterpart.
edit: just to be clear i got a 30lx90Lx30h cms wood "house" split in 3 rooms
Ok, but your fire suppression system will put a fire out by replacing oxygen on the room with argon gas. The fire will go out by oxygen starvation. In order to work, you need a rather sealed enclosure. Since argon is much heavier than air, it will sink to the floor and air will be pulled in from somewhere.
Paul
Yes you are right, i sealed the rooms with silcon , one side is glass to see what hapends inside but the top is a lid from wich ill pull the wires,sensors and the argon tube. it will suck air trough the top .
If you guys are interested ill post a clip of me testing it when is done.