POSEIDON POOL CARE Calvin College Senior Design Team 11 Aaron Maley Jeff Overweg Simeon Eisen Jacob VanderWall A NICHE IN THE MARKET There are current pool care systems, but they are not created and marketed to the average residential pool owner. Current systems range in price from $1200-$7000 for just the controller alone A product with the features of the high end systems, at a price that residential pool owners can afford would be a very viable real world product THE PROJECT To create an affordable chemical control system for the residential pool market. What Does it Do? Sample pool water at regular intervals Dispense chemicals into the pool pump system Microprocessor controlled system Granule feed system Broadcast pool data via website Wireless module MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEM Goal: Use an embedded microcontroller to control water testing, chemical dispersal, local display, and data being sent to web server. Major Components and Interfaces: Sensors and Related Circuits Chemical Dispersal Control Local Display/User Interface Analog Data to Web Server MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEM Full System Diagram MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEM Sensors and Related Circuits Four main sensor inputs Temp, pH, ORP, Chemical Level How are the amounts of Chemicals Needed Calculated? Tested regularly (user defined) and dispersed down to 0.7 oz precision Based on Free Chlorine Calculation and pH readings FREE CHLORINE CALCULATION Free Chlorine as a Function of pH and ORP 10 6.5 7 9 7.5 8 Free Chlorine (ppm) 8 7 8.5 6 Power (6.5) 5 4 Power (7) y = 1E-42x14.878 R² = 0.9991 3 Power (7.5) 2 y = 3E-58x20.099 R² = 0.9984 1 Power (8) y = 3E-69x23.734 R² = 0.9995 0 Power (8.5) 550 600 650 700 750 ORP (mV) 800 850 900 y = 1E-82x28.21 R² = 0.9982 y = 3E-103x35.072 R² = 0.9979 MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEM Local Display/User Interface Graphic LCD Touch Screen Interface What does this allow the user to do? Directly view relevant information Calibrate probes and sensors Define parameters such as: Pool Volume Pump Cycle Time pH/ Free Chlorine Thresholds Chlorine “Shock” frequency MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEM Data to Web Server Analog Level Created with: PWM signals passed through a low pass filter How does the Web Server Interpret Values? Varying Duty Cycles Form Different Voltage Levels Communication Specification for Analog Interpretation Defines Relationships MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEM Chemical Dispersal Control Digital Control Logic (Stepper Motor Control) Solenoid Valve Channel Control How the System Disperses the Chemicals INSTRUMENTATION SETUP Sensor Chamber Design DISPENSER Goal: To create an interface that would utilize the existing pool pump and filter system to dispense and mix chemicals into the pool water. Two distinct elements Auger Based Dispenser Diverted Mixing Chamber MECHANICAL SETUP Final Mechanical Implementation Pool Dispenser Mixing Chamber Pump Filter MECHANICAL SETUP Dispenser System Design MECHANICAL SETUP Actual Dispenser DISPENSING CALIBRATION Dispenser Output Mass vs. Auger Rotation 1000 900 y = 19.562250x R² = 0.999996 Output Mass (grams) 800 700 600 500 Mass (g) 400 Linear (Mass (g)) 300 200 100 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 Rotations 30 35 40 45 50 STEPPER MOTOR AND SOLENOID CONTROL WIRELESS WEB SERVER Goal: To create a basic web server in order to wirelessly broadcast system readings to the consumer. Main Components 802.11b Chip/Security Settings Analog Input/Calculations Website Design WIRELESS WEB SERVER 802.11b Chip/Security Settings Chip/Development Board Selection Arduino Development Kit Wishield Security Capabilities Compatible with modern 802.11b/g routers Can utilize 64bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 encryption WIRELESS WEB SERVER Analog Input Calculations Varying Duty Cycles + Low Pass Filter Analog Voltage 0V – 5V Communication Specification Determines pH, ORP, Chemical Status, Temperature Calculation of Free Chlorine PWM Low-Pass Filter + = 0-5 Volts Analog WIRELESS WEB SERVER Website Design Theoretical Design WIRELESS WEB SERVER Actual Page Design WIRELESS WEB SERVER System Block Diagram BUDGET Total Project Budget Originally given $300 for budget Granted additional money at start of 2nd Semester COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS Main Competitors: Chemtrol CAT Aquasol Competitor’s System Features Price Chemtrol 250 pH and ORP Controller $1995.00 CAT 4000 pH and ORP Controller + Web Monitoring $3650.00 Aquasol SPC Controller pH and ORP Controller $2130.00 Chemtrol PC2000 pH, free Chlorine, Remote interface $3150.00 SALES & MARKETING Customer Base Existing( US alone) 5.1 million in-ground pools 3.7 million above-ground pools Growth( Based on 2007) 131,000 new in-ground pools 233,000 new above-ground pools Target Demographic Work with BUS 397 Advanced Marketing Class Middle-aged to Elderly in Average Middle to Upper Middle Class Homes GOING BEYOND Different ways project could be enhanced or developed further. Expand Wireless Capability and Complexity Add Online Data Logging Add Wireless System Control Use Precision Designed Mechanical Parts Integrate onto single PCB Develop Business Plan as a Distributer and/or a Supplier QUESTIONS