reef-pi :: An opensource reef tank controller based on Raspberry Pi.

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no rush, just checking in. still got a way to go on my build.
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I am jealous... and that takes a lot for me to be
 
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ok i just deleted the test i created above and it went away... Maybe it was lag between this computer (on wifi) and the pi computer on a wired network on a different switch ... (might need to look into that ) Yes I am toooooo geeky for my own good.. But remember my skills are in building things..Today i was swinging nail gun most of the day...
Thanks for validating. The delete button triggers api , and the the timer subjected to deletion goes away only when that API responds successfully, so behind the scene there are some plumbing going on which takes some time. I can see a couple of seconds delay at worts cases. I am working on the dosing schedule update button color fix. If you spot anything UI inconsistencies, do let me know. I'll squash those bugs one by one.
 
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Dang :-(
I found the dosing sub-system bug. Patch coming tonight. Its a silly mistake. This is the reason I need a dedicate build for each of the new sub-system to test out each and every build.
Sorry about that folks, i'll get it fixed asap.
 

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Dang :-(
I found the dosing sub-system bug. Patch coming tonight. Its a silly mistake. This is the reason I need a dedicate build for each of the new sub-system to test out each and every build.
Sorry about that folks, i'll get it fixed asap.
current set up i'm using tip120 npn, i've got a second board using p60nf06 MOSFET
 
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how to update to doser fix

fresh install shows

May 12 23:34:16 pi reef-pi[223]: 2018/05/12 23:34:16 doser sub system: setting pwm pin: 8 at speed 50
May 12 23:34:16 pi reef-pi[223]: 2018/05/12 23:34:16 ERROR: dosing sub-system. Failed to control jack. Error: Item '' does not exist in bucket 'jacks'
 
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Do you plan to test it right now? If so I''ll cut a release right now, else wait till next week for the release.
 
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Well all 4 parts of my power board finished printing a couple of days ago.

It's certainly not amazing but I am pretty happy with my wiring here :D any glaring safety errors anyone can see? Is it safe to solder the wire to the outlets like that? I was going to use crimps but the crimps didn't fit 2 wires at a time in them.
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Starting to get cramped in here. The 15A wire isn't very flexible haha
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:/ did I mention it was getting cramped already?
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The 4 separate pieces fit together quite well :)
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Ta Da! Just waiting on some coloured filament to arrive so I can print out the clown fish and Pi inserts and glue them in.
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I also have 2 issues that will need to be fixed. First is that I placed the AC plug too high and too far to the left as well as forgot to add screw holes for it, so I need to fix that and reprint the relay top and bottom side.

I also ordered the wrong RJ-45 sockets! I got PCB mounted ones and planned to solder the relay wires to the little pins on the sockets. While it would work it took me forever to solder the relay wires to the little pins PCB mount pins and was very difficult to do as the pins are really close together. So I have ordered some RJ-45 keystone sockets (I think that is what they are called) and a punch tool. Unfortunately they will take a month to arrive before I can measure them and make sure they will fit and reprint the relay side.
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Once those issues are fixed I will upload the files to thingiverse as I am pretty happy with the result! I'll make sure to upload the fusion 360 files so that people can remix it if needed as most people will have different relay boards to the ones I have and if they want to print this will need to move the mounting holes :)

I like this reef pi logo! Have you shared the fusion 360 or STL files yet?
 

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Well all 4 parts of my power board finished printing a couple of days ago.

It's certainly not amazing but I am pretty happy with my wiring here :D any glaring safety errors anyone can see? Is it safe to solder the wire to the outlets like that? I was going to use crimps but the crimps didn't fit 2 wires at a time in them.
full


Starting to get cramped in here. The 15A wire isn't very flexible haha
full


:/ did I mention it was getting cramped already?
full


The 4 separate pieces fit together quite well :)
full


Ta Da! Just waiting on some coloured filament to arrive so I can print out the clown fish and Pi inserts and glue them in.
full

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I also have 2 issues that will need to be fixed. First is that I placed the AC plug too high and too far to the left as well as forgot to add screw holes for it, so I need to fix that and reprint the relay top and bottom side.

I also ordered the wrong RJ-45 sockets! I got PCB mounted ones and planned to solder the relay wires to the little pins on the sockets. While it would work it took me forever to solder the relay wires to the little pins PCB mount pins and was very difficult to do as the pins are really close together. So I have ordered some RJ-45 keystone sockets (I think that is what they are called) and a punch tool. Unfortunately they will take a month to arrive before I can measure them and make sure they will fit and reprint the relay side.
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Once those issues are fixed I will upload the files to thingiverse as I am pretty happy with the result! I'll make sure to upload the fusion 360 files so that people can remix it if needed as most people will have different relay boards to the ones I have and if they want to print this will need to move the mounting holes :)

Hey MaccaPopEye

That power board looks sweet. Fellow Aussie here who will also struggle finding cheap suppliers to Australia.

Have you kept a list of suppliers for all the materials used in your power board?
 
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Hey MaccaPopEye

That power board looks sweet. Fellow Aussie here who will also struggle finding cheap suppliers to Australia.

Have you kept a list of suppliers for all the materials used in your power board?
Welcome to r2r.
 

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Well i have been busy on getting the Blynk app to work with the node.js script I wrote working! I was able to figure that one out. Took a bit of time but got it. Currently I am only monitoring. Going to work on control tonight when I get off work hopefully. Here is a screen shot of it so far. It’s been running all night with no problems so far. And also, here is my power strip converted to relay control. It works rather well
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Welcome to r2r.

Thanks Ranjib.

Your project was just awesome and I couldn’t resist. :)

Your project offers so many options and seems extremely scalable. In my case I’ve got a small tropical tank (as a start) that I’d like to automate and feed data back to my home automation system (openHAB).

I have not had a look in-depth in your project yet,but, I’d love some sort of web API that I could poll for data/statuses and activate switches.
 

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Thanks Ranjib.

Your project was just awesome and I couldn’t resist. :)

Your project offers so many options and seems extremely scalable. In my case I’ve got a small tropical tank (as a start) that I’d like to automate and feed data back to my home automation system (openHAB).

I have not had a look in-depth in your project yet,but, I’d love some sort of web API that I could poll for data/statuses and activate switches.

https://reef-pi.github.io/additional-documentation/api/

This will give you all of what you need I think. This is what I am using at the moment
 
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That’s perfect. Very thoroughly documented and comprehensive.

Now all I need to do is build one :)
reef-pi is API first. The entire web ui is implemented on top of API using react. The documented API is for 1.0. 2.0 series is on beta right now, once we hit the release candidates (2.0.0.-rcxx series) I'll start documenting the new API.
 

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