Thx @Gordon. I took that tutorial as a base. I added a LDR to track the light intensity and also a super simple soil sensor (could be done with two nails). After experimenting with Solar-powered, I burnt a CC3000 or it was just time for that one to die... and I am still fighting the stability. It runs a few hours sometimes, but then I am unlucky and it will stop just after I left (like today). A nicely resetting CC3000 without removing all timers in case of an error would be awesome. It is still great now, I just have to hit the reset button from time to time.
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Thx @Gordon. I took that tutorial as a base. I added a LDR to track the light intensity and also a super simple soil sensor (could be done with two nails). After experimenting with Solar-powered, I burnt a CC3000 or it was just time for that one to die... and I am still fighting the stability. It runs a few hours sometimes, but then I am unlucky and it will stop just after I left (like today). A nicely resetting CC3000 without removing all timers in case of an error would be awesome. It is still great now, I just have to hit the reset button from time to time.