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Conclusion & Community Contributions

Project Summary

This marks the conclusion of the Smart Auto-Watering Pot project — a compact, open, and modifiable system built to make plant care simpler.
The design shows how a small embedded setup can measure soil moisture, make decisions autonomously, and actuate a water source — all while staying approachable for learning and tinkering.

Through this documentation, you've covered:

  • How to assemble and wire the components
  • How to calibrate and tune the sensor
  • How to deploy and maintain the system in real use
  • How the firmware logic works internally

Every section is meant to be transparent and reproducible — from firmware to 3D parts and BOM

A Bill of Materials is the complete list of parts, assemblies, and materials needed to build a product.
— so you can freely adapt it to your own plants, enclosures, or microcontrollers.


Contribute & Improve

Like most Mechaxil projects, this one is open-core and community-driven.
If you've built it, modified it, or found a smarter approach — please share it with others!

  • Have an idea or improvement?
    Open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository or just comment bellow (it straight go to discussions!).

  • Built a variant?
    Share your photos, updated firmware, or modified parts — they will appear in community builds section send it to us over Discord or any social media platform using #mechaxil.

  • Found a bug or quirk?
    Document it or submit a fix. Even calibration notes help others fine-tune their systems.

Your feedback and experiments help shape the next iteration of Mechaxil's maker-friendly ecosystem.


Thank You

Thank you for exploring this project and supporting open hardware.
Every contribution — from a comment to a pull request — keeps the documentation alive and evolving.

Happy building, and may your plants always stay perfectly watered!