I haven't used Home Assistant myself, but I believe it should be very easy to integrate with Home Assistant using the open-source Python client library that already exists in my project (https://github.com/borneo-iot/borneo/tree/master/borneopy). What's currently missing is the documentation.So, I created an Aquarium Sensor module, to rival APEX. But I never thought I could really create a light that would actually be good. But you may have!!! I would love to pair this with my ESP32 powered Aquarium Controller, the AquaPi. This can close the gap!
Imagine an aquarium FULLY open-sourced, FULLY automated and controlled by Home Assistant, monitored by AquaPi and given life with a light like this? Lemme know if you're interested.
I also want to create automated feeders, but they are sooooo cheap nowadays that anything I can make won't be anywhere near the price of the mass-produced ones, but maybe WE could?
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AquaPi - An open-souce Aquarium Controller
Been running for almost a year with no real issues. I just put up my second board in order to run more atlas pumps (I'm up to 8 now). The only issue I've had is with the atlas probes. I got the pH and conductivity probes, and they've both been pretty awful. I've never gotten either to calibrate...www.reef2reef.com
As for the feeder, products that require custom molds are generally hard to compete on price with existing products until you hit a certain production scale.





Estou acompanhando daqui do Brasil, parabéns!