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Hey I have been reading and have ordered some parts to put together a Reef-Pi system. I was doing research on what I will need in order to complete this project and had some questions for those of you who know how to put one of these together.
To start I was wondering if it matters what operating system I load on my Raspberry Pi card??
Also what have you used for a Case?? I want to find something that will be at least semi water resistance especially if it is going to go under my stand.
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Hey I have been reading and have ordered some parts to put together a Reef-Pi system. I was doing research on what I will need in order to complete this project and had some questions for those of you who know how to put one of these together.
To start I was wondering if it matters what operating system I load on my Raspberry Pi card??
Also what have you used for a Case?? I want to find something that will be at least semi water resistance especially if it is going to go under my stand.
Thanks guys!

Hey @Auto-pilot - I will suggest you run a search in the DIY section of the forum using the words "reef pi". I suggest this because it will give you the opportunity to read through quite a number of builds and determine what you want to incorporate in your build.

This is a very good place to look as it gives you a look at all the guides and parts lists too.

https://learn.adafruit.com/users/ranjib
 
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Hey @Auto-pilot - I will suggest you run a search in the DIY section of the forum using the words "reef pi". I suggest this because it will give you the opportunity to read through quite a number of builds and determine what you want to incorporate in your build.

This is a very good place to look as it gives you a look at all the guides and parts lists too.

https://learn.adafruit.com/users/ranjib
Awesome! Thanks for the link I haven't seen that one yet. I have looked at some builds and noticed there are a lot of different solutions. I was just curious if anyone had any good info on why they chose one choice over another. Maybe give me some info I have overlooked
 

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Thanks rushbattle I had seen the pico board but didn't know where to buy it from
Use the adafruit guides if you want to do a scratch build. I use uxcell plastic enclosure for housing.
If you want to avoid soldering and prefer some off the shelf solution , then go for the blue acro board, the link above has ordering information
 
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Use the adafruit guides if you want to do a scratch build. I use uxcell plastic enclosure for housing.
If you want to avoid soldering and prefer some off the shelf solution , then go for the blue acro board, the link above has ordering information
Yeah I am good with soldering and can put something together pretty easily. I am confused about something though. If I user the blue Acro board will I be able to use one unit to complete multiple functions like dosing, systems on and off and water top off where It looks like the when I build units using the schematics on Adafruit I would have multiple units one for each function??
 

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Yeah I am good with soldering and can put something together pretty easily. I am confused about something though. If I user the blue Acro board will I be able to use one unit to complete multiple functions like dosing, systems on and off and water top off where It looks like the when I build units using the schematics on Adafruit I would have multiple units one for each function??
The pico board will allow one temperature sensor, one ato (May be more) , two 0-10 dc output , ph and 8 outlet control (using the adj power strip)
 
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The pico board will allow one temperature sensor, one ato (May be more) , two 0-10 dc output , ph and 8 outlet control (using the adj power strip)
It might be more cost effective to use a Pico board, if I don't have to purchase multiple Rasberry Pi boards and supplies to build multiple units
 
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The pico board will allow one temperature sensor, one ato (May be more) , two 0-10 dc output , ph and 8 outlet control (using the adj power strip)
It might be more cost effective to use a Pico board, if I don't have to purchase multiple Rasberry Pi boards and supplies to build multiple units
can I use the two dc outputs to control dosing pumps?
 
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Ok guys Im officially committed and bought a pico board today! The only thing I'm not sure about is what I should use for a temp probe, and if I'm going to be able to use the 0-10 v analog signal on the pico board and a mosfet to have the ability to variate the speed of a pump I want to use to automate the dosing on my system. I think once I have everything and start experimenting I'll be able to figure something out.
 

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Ok guys Im officially committed and bought a pico board today! The only thing I'm not sure about is what I should use for a temp probe, and if I'm going to be able to use the 0-10 v analog signal on the pico board and a mosfet to have the ability to variate the speed of a pump I want to use to automate the dosing on my system. I think once I have everything and start experimenting I'll be able to figure something out.
Use the drok sensors
 
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So far this I what I have.
Two temp probes
A raspberry-pi
Micro Sd card
A card reader
Relay pack
Db9 serial cable
Still waiting on the pico board USB serial to control for raspberry-pi and the case for the system
 
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Hey guys! I got all of my stuff in and so far I've been mostly successful. I do have a problem I hope someone can help me with, maybe @rushbattle you have a good answer if you are using the pico board
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I'm trying to get the PWM to work, I set everything up and configured it with the text theatrus gave me and I seem to keep getting a message saying the pins I'm using are invalid. I'm using pin 18 and 13
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here's a wiring diagram
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thanks for the help!

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Hey guys! I got all of my stuff in and so far I've been mostly successful. I do have a problem I hope someone can help me with, maybe @rushbattle you have a good answer if you are using the pico board
20190624_153646.jpg
I'm trying to get the PWM to work, I set everything up and configured it with the text theatrus gave me and I seem to keep getting a message saying the pins I'm using are invalid. I'm using pin 18 and 13
Screenshot_20190624-153817_VNC Viewer.jpg
here's a wiring diagram
15614099142321133512205534784433.jpg
thanks for the help!

Screenshot_20190624-153817_VNC Viewer.jpg
What are you going to use the pwm for and how many will you need as it may be better to use a pca9685 over scl sda for 16 channels.
 

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