Hello to everyone.
First of all, let me introduce myself: I am back to the hobby after 8 years without reef-tanks. I had tanks of all sizes but what I like the most are nanos and picos. I'm now cycling a Waterbox Peninsula 15 (running for almost a month).
"Back in the day" , I used to have ReefAngel running my tanks so last month when I got the Waterbox, the first thing I did was to search for an open source aquarium controller and here I am.
Back to the business: I don't know if this is relevant or not (Please let me know if I'm wasting my time with this concern), but do we have any ATO fail safe features implemented in the reef-pi code? As I could not find anything in this regard.
Things like the max. amount of time the ATO pump should run and if exceeded, halt ATO and send some sort of alert (lit LED, buzzer, etc.).
From previous experience, I'm scared of having the ATO hung with the pump running and emptying the RO/DI reservoir into my tank.
Please let me know your comments.
Keep safe!
Paulo
First of all, let me introduce myself: I am back to the hobby after 8 years without reef-tanks. I had tanks of all sizes but what I like the most are nanos and picos. I'm now cycling a Waterbox Peninsula 15 (running for almost a month).
"Back in the day" , I used to have ReefAngel running my tanks so last month when I got the Waterbox, the first thing I did was to search for an open source aquarium controller and here I am.
Back to the business: I don't know if this is relevant or not (Please let me know if I'm wasting my time with this concern), but do we have any ATO fail safe features implemented in the reef-pi code? As I could not find anything in this regard.
Things like the max. amount of time the ATO pump should run and if exceeded, halt ATO and send some sort of alert (lit LED, buzzer, etc.).
From previous experience, I'm scared of having the ATO hung with the pump running and emptying the RO/DI reservoir into my tank.
Please let me know your comments.
Keep safe!
Paulo