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VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub

VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub

Talks to Local Network Sensors

Posts Data to Cloud Sites

Externally Visible Status LED

Rugged Weather Proof Case

Secure Transfers with SSL/TLS

Waterproof Cable Glands

Up To 4 Sensor Inputs

Long Battery Life

Automate Grow Lights in Minutes with a VegeHub (2 Minute Video)



VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub - Features

  • Secure HTTPS connections using TLS1.2 Encryption.
  • Will post to regular HTTP connections.
  • Quickly display data on third party websites: VegeCloud.com, and ThingSpeak.
  • Configurable URL allows it to post data to any website.
  • Posts the device host name to networks scanners, for easy configuration.
  • Can be access by it's "dot local" name on your local network.
  • Can query and be queried by other hubs on your local network.
  • Internal storage of 64 samples for each channel.
  • Can store sample data to an optional SD Card.
  • Long battery life with 20uA sleep current.
  • Simple setup.
  • Water tight enclosure.
  • Box has flanges and screw holes for easy mounting.
  • Easy to mount and compact.
  • VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub - Applications

    • Monitoring of sprinkler systems.
    • Monitoring of heaters.
    • Monitoring of water tanks.
    • Monitoring of lighting systems.
    • Monitoring of trow lights.
    • Garden and farm automation.
    • Greenhouse automation.
    • Alarm systems.
    • Crop Steering.

    VegeHub WiFI Sensor Hub Details

    The VegeHub makes it easy to connect sensors to the Internet. View your sensor data from any web browser on your phone or your computer. Get text messages and emails from sensor triggers.

    Within minutes you will be able to setup the VegHub and send data to common free 3rd party web sites such as: ThingSpeak, Adafruit, and VegeCloud.

    The applications for this are unlimited. For example, you can monitor chicken water tanks with AquaPlumb Sensors, and get an alert when the water is getting low. You can have instant and remote access to the soil moisture, temperature of your garden using VH400 soil moisture sensors, and THERM200 soil temperature sensors, from your phone or computer web browser.

    You can even get alerts when you've left the garage door open, or a notification when the mailman has arrived when you use the VegeHub with a IR Proximity Sensor or mail box sensor.

    You'll probably come up with applications we haven't even though about. Drop us a email if you do, and we'll post them on our site.

    Built-in Security For Your Sensors

    The VegeHub uses TLS 1.2 SSL for secure Internet connections, allowing it to do secure HTTPS posts to servers. If you don't care about security, you can still post using regular HTTP.

    The VegeHub comes with the most commonly used website certificates, or you can easily install your own.

    Distributed Sensing and Control on Your Local Network

    What's amazing is that VegeHubs can talk to each other on your local network.

    Hubs are both clients and web servers. Any awake hub that is powered with wall or solar power can be queried through it's API. So you can create a distributed control network for your garden, lawn or green house.

    Hubs can query other hubs on the network to get sensor data, and make decisions to turn on actuators such as pumps, fans, valves or lights. There is no need to go through a central server, with the hubs all working together as independent units.

    When configuring a VegeHub, you can scan your local network for other VegeHubs and get a roster of all sensors and actuators of the hubs on your network.

    Connect to Common 3rd Party Sites

    Your VegeHub will connect with data aggregation websites such as VegeCloud, ThingSpeak, or io.Adafruit out of the box. These sites will graph your data, and allow you to create actions, such as send an email, when your sensor data has crossed a particular threshold.

    We especially recommend: VegeCloud.com which will store your data, and allow you visualize it with graphs, and allow you to set triggers on your data so that you can get text alerts and email messages, when your sensors have passed a threshold value.

    Vegecloud.com also allows you to remotely change your hubs settings. When your VegeHub posts data to VegeCloud it checks to see if any of it's settings have changed, and updates accordingly.

    If you want to post to your own website, this is also possible, using our simple VegeHub API.

    Designed for Long Battery Life

    One of our primary design goals for the VegeHub was long battery life. We wanted you to be able to place this anywhere without worrying about power connections. Under normal use scenarios batteries will last over a year.

    The hubs come with a battery cable clip, suitable for standard 9V batteries. If you are using power from an adapter, you can replace the clip with your own wires.

    For extended durations we recommend using a 9V AA battery pack with 6 AA batteries. We sell 9V AA battery holders. Use lithium batteries if the location will get cold.

    You can configure the VegHub to send it's battery voltage when it updates to the server, so that you can monitor its level.

    Battery life depends on your sample frequency, and update rate. Most agricultural sensors change rather slowly, and so a sample rate of once per hour is often sufficient and will extend your battery life.

    Make sure you don't put batteries inside the box, because it is air tight, the batteries will off gas acid in the heat corroding the components.

    Fast and Easy Setup

    You can configure the VegeHub and add it to your local WiFi network by using a browser on your phone or PC.

    Once you have connected it to your network you can plug in a USB thumb drive, and it will write its IP address to a file. This IP address allows you to configure it through it's web interface.

    To configure it, press a button, and it will become a mini web server on your network, and serve up configuration pages. Examples of the configuration pages are provided below.

    These pages allow you to select the cloud site to which you want the hub to report data. Each channel can be independently configured with multiple options. For example channels can be configured to sample data periodically or, can be trigger on an event. The sensor warm up time is configurable, as well as how often the hub reports to the server. If your sensor is just a push button switch you can configure the channel to have pull up or pull down resistors. See the Quick Start Guide for step by step instructions.

    Rugged and Waterproof for Long Life in Harsh Conditions

    You can put this box outside in the rain or snow. The rugged PET plastic box has silicone rubber gaskets making it waterproof. All of the cable entry points use cable glands, so that no water or insects can get in.

    The box has screw holes for easy mounting, so that you can put it anywhere.

    Internally Stores Data When Internet is Down

    If your Internet goes down - no problem. The Vegehub has an internal 64 sample storage for each sensor channel. The buffer is circular, so if the Internet goes down for tool long, such that the storage fills up before you can post the data to the server, the older samples will be overwritten.

    If an optional micro SD card is inserted it will append sample data to a file in CSV format.

    Over The Air Firmware Updates

    We are constantly improving and adding features to the the VegeHub's software. As such, we've made it very easy to check for new software updates, and to update the firmware using your Hub's WiFi connection.

    You can easily check the VegeHub's current firmware version, by pressing a button on its settings page. It will contact the server, and let you know if it has the latest firmware. If it's not up to date, press the update button, and it will retrieve the latest version from our server, and reprogram itself, with the process taking only a couple of minutes.

    Vegetronix Modular Building Blocks

    Our product philosophy is simple. We provide low-cost modular building blocks to our customers, and then let them come up with their own applications.

    Get creative with our very unique sensors, WiFi Hubs, Relay Boards and come up with your own creations.

    We Want You to be Happy

    Ordering is easy and low risk. Since we build our own products at our factory, all of our products are in stock. When you place your order from our website, it will ship same day from our factory, and you'll have it in your hands in just a couple of days. We ship to nearly EVERY COUNTRY in the world.

    If you aren't amazed and delighted by your new VegeHub, return it for a refund within 30 days.

    "So far I'm very impressed by Vegetronix products. I work in IoT professionally but don't have the time to put together my own microcontroller-based solution. You've solved all the critical IoT issues (TLS, low-energy, find out local IP address, send to cloud, etc) not to mention your magic soil moisture sensor. Everything I've tried so far (VegeHub and Air temp sensor) is simple and easy to use and worked on the first try. Well done."

    Thomas in Redmond, WA

    "The two Vegehub units I am using at my personal vegetable growing areas have not skipped a beat in two years. My highest respect to you for supplying a bulletproof product that is reliable and reasonably priced. As a bonus, I began tracking water usage via input volumes with Vegehub versus a digital timer schedule and I am saving 60% in nutrients and water."

    Zach in Buckfield, ME

    VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub with Grow Light

    Automatically synchronize grow lights with the sun.

    VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub

    Easy connect sensors to terminal blocks inside the VegeHub.


    Pricing and Ordering Info

    We ship to nearly EVERY COUNTRY on the planet, directly to you from our factory.

    99% of orders ship same day.

    For volume pricing contact us.

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    Part Number Description Price Purchase
    VG-HUB4S VegeHub WiFi sensor hub with 4 sensor inputs. Buy Now
    VG-HUB1S VegeHub WiFi sensor hub with single sensor input. Buy Now
    ACCESSORIES
    BH-AA-9V 9V battery holder with snap clip. Holds 6 AA batteries. Recommended for all VegeHubs. Buy Now
    BATTERY-BOX-6AA Rain Resistant Battery Box for 9V battery holders. (Does not include the battery holder. Also purchase the BH-AA-9V from the link directly above.) Buy Now
    BRACKETS (Optional)
    BRACK-PVC-100-0_75 3/4" PVC mast mounting bracket for HUB4. Hole spacing of 100mm. Buy Now
    BRACK-PVC-100-0_5 1/2" PVC mast mounting bracket for VG-HUB4. Hole spacing of 100mm. Buy Now
    BRACK-PVC-50-0_75 3/4" PVC mast mounting bracket for HUB1. Hole spacing of 50mm. Buy Now
    BRACK-PVC-50-0_5 1/2" PVC mast mounting bracket for HUB1. Hole spacing of 50mm. Buy Now

    VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub - Specifications

    VegeHub
    Power consumption Sleep mode: 20uA.
    Add 12uA for each edge triggered channel.
    Server update mode: 38mA for about 2.5 seconds.
    Sensor read mode: 11mA + the current consumption of the sensor.
    Sample Bits 12
    Internal Storage 64 Samples/Channel
    Supply voltage 5.0 to 12V supply
    Dimensions See drawing below.
    Number of sensor inputs 4 sensor inputs
    Maximum sensor input voltage. 0 to 3.3V
    Voltage to Sensors Same as voltage input to unit.
    Operational Temperature -40°C to 85°C
    Enclosure Wall mounting bracket.
    Maximum Sample Rate once per minute
    Maximum update Rate once per minute
    Weatherproof yes
    Custom URL API VegeCloud API format
    Current Firmware Version 3.10.8 (Older Version Notes)
    Certifications CE Declaration of Conformity

    Quad VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub - Dimensions

    VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub

    Quad Channel VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub Dimensions

    VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub - Battery Considerations

    If you intend on powering the VegeHub from a battery, battery selection is very important. Not all batteries types act the same in different environmental conditions. For example alkaline batteries do not do well in cold temperatures.

    For temperature extremes Lithium Ion batteries are best, with a typical range of -40°C to 60°C. If you need off the shelf disposable batteries we recommend Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries. Their 9V battery has a 700mAh capacity, and their AA have a 3500mAh capacity. If you use the AA batteries we recommend that you get a 9V or 12V AA battery holder to supply power to the VegeHub.

    Rechargeable 3.7V Lithium Ion 18650 batteries are also a good choice, for environmental extremes, and for long life. Two batteries in series is sufficient to power the VegeHub.

    Because batteries off-gas acid, especially in hot environments, never place batteries inside the VegeHub enclosure, as this will corrode and destroy the electronics, over time.

    VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub - Quick Start Guide

    Connect the VegeHub to a remote server with the VegeHub Quick Start Guide.

    VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub - Tutorial Videos

    Never Forget To Refill Chicken Water Tanks: Water Level Sensor with Alerts

    VegeCloud Tutorial (The Free Data Aggregation Cloud Site)

    VegeHub WiFi Sensor Hub - Advanced Options

    See our VegeHub Trouble Shooting Guide for any difficulties setting up your hub.

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