Partner for Home Water System

Hi, I'm looking for someone to write code for a Alternative Water Supply System I am building and setting up for home use.
Code is not my thing. However, I am good at wiring and the hardware side of the system, including the relays.
Various parts of the system need to talk to the other parts and tell it where to get the water from (or shut down if necessary).
I have most of the design worked out but still need to get it in readable form.

I am very busy, so I will get back as soon as possible.

Thanks for you interest Arduino Partner,

Daniel

Hi Daniel,

See my PM for ideas.

Thanks Everyone for all the responses. I have finished my house construction project and should be able to spend some time on this project soon.

Daniel

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Hi guys, I think I mislead most of you by using the word "Partner". Sorry. I am new at using forums and even newer with Arduino.

When I found out about Arduino I had no idea it was so big, and not only for hobbyist but professionals as well.

This project is for a friend of mine and I was hoping to use it at my new property next summer (assuming the property deal works out).

If this system can be marketed and installed for a reasonable price (whatever that might mean), than I would be more than glad to pay someone, or a share of the profits.

However, right now I am looking to do a "Fun" project with someone that wants to work on the code.

That said, please let me know your interest. Than I can communicate directly with one or two people.
In the meantime I will be working on the design.

Thanks for all your interest. I am very glad there is so much knowledge and help available.

Daniel

Hope this post will help guide others when they first get started.

"If this system can be marketed and installed for a reasonable price (whatever that might mean), than I would be more than glad to pay someone, or a share of the profits.". In Oregon, you would need a contractors license and probably a licensed plumber.

Paul

teddybearcontrols:
However, right now I am looking to do a "Fun" project with someone that wants to work on the code.

Sure! What did you want your arduino to do? Do you already know what needs to be turned on and off in what sequence, what readings your sensors will be giving? Are you thinking LCD interface? Some sort of web page on your local home network? One of those "Internet of Things" services? Or are we just talking a couple of LEDs and buttons?