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Does RPi have 6 pwm pins? I’m sorry, also totally new to this RPi thing but it’s exciting!

Edit: It appears to have two pwm pins. And Theatrus board only has 2 outputs as well.
You add a separate board that gives you 16 pwm channels.
 

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There is some module to enable pwm on all raspberry pins: https://www.npmjs.com/package/pigpio

ReefPI is not that bad though... but i prefer to do a custom solution.
The raspberry has great support for node.js, so most of it could be rapidly developed in javascript.

Some years back, i published a reef management app for ios and android that comes with all kind of calculators for dosing plans and water adjustments.
My idea is to merge some of the code to the raspberry software, that would allow you to enter your water measurements and to automaticly manage the dosing pumps based on that.

Another point is alerts about things that might go wrong. I really want to receive those as messages by whatsapp or telegram.

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Maybe we start a shared project for this? I could supply the coding part.
 

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got my arrays today, pretty impressed by build quality.
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let us know how those are those are way different than the others
 

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What are using for controller how big tank are you building for
Planning on reefpi for the controller. 2 of these arrays plus a few rb diodes added to the the channel. And a couple mints added to the white.

Tank is a 30x30x,24 cube
 

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Pigpio allows you to use GPIO 0 through 31 for pwm: https://github.com/joan2937/pigpio or node module: https://www.npmjs.com/package/pigpio
So you could control up to 31 led channels without any extra hardware.

Unlike that, there is a bunch of unanswered questions about reefPi.
Like the dosing pumps must be somehow calibrated to ensure the maximum accurancy.

Pigpio does this via bit-banging in a kernel module... on a non real time system. Good effort, but the bulk of your CPU time is going to go here. Plus jitter.

The cheap DC motor pumps will always need some calibration. I recommend the stepper motor pumps which, once calibrated for tubing, will deliver more consistent results. But I also don’t know what vague complaints about reef-Pi are doing in this thread - I wish you luck with your project!
 

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@henGermany that sounds really interesting but when it comes to electronics I'm really only good at following directions. I have a very limited knowledge base past leds and soldering.
 

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Do you have links to the round one? The round one will be a bit easier to since you won't have to solder on to the array.
 

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