PyLoGreen

Franco Alessandro Arenas Mamani mail

OSHWA UID

PE000003 Project Website

Certification Date

March 13, 2026

Country

Peru

PyLoGreen is an open-source hardware platform for continuous monitoring of air temperature, relative humidity, soil moisture, soil pH, and light levels inside greenhouses located in the High-Andean tundra of Juliaca, Peru (3824 m a.s.l.). The system uses a hybrid architecture combining long-range LoRa links (up to 7.5 km validated) between a Raspberry Pi 4B Main Base and a remote greenhouse, with a local nRF24L01 sensor network based on Raspberry Pi Pico nodes running MicroPython. It includes custom PCBs, 3D-printed PETG enclosures, and a complete firmware suite. A one-month deployment demonstrates stable data acquisition and robust communication, validating PyLoGreen as a practical, low-cost ($367) tool for agricultural monitoring in high-altitude systems.

Version

1.0

Licenses
Hardware
CERN
Software
GPL
Documentation
CC BY
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Project Type
Electronics
Agriculture
Environmental
Keywords
LoRa, Raspberry Pi, MicroPython, greenhouse monitoring, wireless sensors, low-cost, agriculture, IoT, nRF24L01, open-source hardware