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#RABCOLLAB

 

Collaborate with us on the projects you care about the most.

We work hard and support ourselves the best we can, but your contributions really help us thrive and keep pushing this project further. We've set up this collaborator program to help you choose exactly what projects you want to help with by selecting from a list of things we need via Amazon. Once purchased, the item will be shipped right to us.

Collaborating on projects with us is a great way to show your support and be a part of the projects you most enjoy.

Collaborators get cool stuff sent to them.

Collaborators will be listed on that project's page as well as on this page. Gold level collaborators get a thank you package sent to them with random assorted RabbitSide and Slab City art and collectibles, and whatever else we feel like sending along.

Collaborators

Jeff McClellan

Mike Defiant

Nelipot Farms and Apiary

Shawn Snarski

Amber Marie Joslin

Sarah B

Roman

Tina Duddy

Hilltop Fiber Farms

Raymon T

Projects

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  • Leaf Wetness Sensor

    A leaf wetness sensor measures moisture resting on a surface. This is good for measuring if dew or fog is present and can also be an early rain detection device.

    Approx. $6
  • Banixx Pet Care Spray

    Banixx

    Approx. $20
  • Self Adhering Bandages

    Sometimes we need to perform medical procedures on injured animals and bandaging them up properly is very important. These bandages stick to themselves very well and are moisture resistant so they are great for ducks and other animals that get muddy and dirty.

    Approx. $13
  • Hive Box with Frames

    Help upgrade our beehives with new, solid boxes and frames! The new boxes are not as gappy and are safer for the bees.

    Approx. $65
  • Queen Excluder

    A queen excluder blocks the queen from being able to get up into the upper boxes of honey and lay eggs in the cells. That was the boxes are only filled with honey for harvesting.

    Approx. $18
  • Irrigation Valve

    We use these valves to control the flow of water around our camp and are part of our automated misting system and garden irrigation. More valves means more watering!

    Approx. $14
  • Orchid Moss

    Aside from being a good substrate for Orchids (which we love to grow) this moss is great for air layering trees and woody vines. It's how we turn our few trees and vines into a forest by creating clones.

    Approx. $15
  • Assorted Seeds

    We can always use more seeds. We grow anything and everything here to see what makes it and what doesn't. Having a wide variety of plant types helps keep our gardens healthy and feeds the soil.

    Approx. $17
  • Raspberry Pi 4

    Raspberry Pi's are very powerful, tiny computers that make a lot of our IoT projects possible.

    Approx. $61
  • Wifi Access Point

    Our IoT system requires a strong wifi network with good coverage so all of our devices can have a dependable connection. Adding wifi extenders can ensure our network remains strong.

    Approx. $20
  • Current Sensors

    To monitor our batteries health individually, we want to place current sensors on them to tell when they are beginning to fail.Current sensors could also be used to tell if certain devices are running.

    Approx. $10
  • Ethernet Switch

    An ethernet switch allows a single networking cable to be split towards 4 devices. This helps us with managing our network better so our data collection and display runs smoothly.

    Approx. $16