Michael. Hystersis was just a suggestion. But I didn't see a high and low setting for the heater in you image.
Btw,. Site looks amazing. Love it.
Btw,. Site looks amazing. Love it.
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@pickupman66 They are labeled as 'Heater Threshold' and 'Chiller Threshold'. They were previously labeled as min and max (respectively).Michael. Hystersis was just a suggestion. But I didn't see a high and low setting for the heater in you image.
I think that would be a cool feature and we'd welcome a pull request to add it so everyone could benefit from it. I recently started contributing to reef-pi and I've found the reef-pi dev team to be very supportive and easy to work with.Hey, this project looks pretty exciting!
I have been thinking about setting up a moonlight that follows the lunar calendar. Trying to decide between just paying for the Neptune lsm (I have an apex) or challenging myself a bit by setting up reef pi to do this.
What is the current state of lunar support on reef pi? Would I have to add my own code to query the moon phase from a public api or write my own lunar calendar ? Or is this already point and click in reefpi?
Thanks!
Bryan
Hi Bryan,Hey, this project looks pretty exciting!
I have been thinking about setting up a moonlight that follows the lunar calendar. Trying to decide between just paying for the Neptune lsm (I have an apex) or challenging myself a bit by setting up reef pi to do this.
What is the current state of lunar support on reef pi? Would I have to add my own code to query the moon phase from a public api or write my own lunar calendar ? Or is this already point and click in reefpi?
Thanks!
Bryan
@SR52012 I have about $175 or so invested in my Reef pi for controlling 8 outlets, temperature and ATO. Another $50 and I can do 16 outlets.
I have spend around 1K USD for my 6 controllers. Since, reef-pi is modual, different users configure it for different set of features and the build cost would be significantly different, but overall it should be less than its commercial counter parts. This is tentative cost estimate:So i have been creeping on this post for a while, and I am very interested in it. But im just wondering, how much do ppl have invested in these Pi-controllers? Just want to know if is dramatically cheaper then buying a pre-built on I.E. Apex and so on. TIA!
HA! Reading maybe because I read everything. But only a few hours really invested heavily in construction. I am a NOVICE. I have never really soldered before, especially on a PCB. Go check out my post in my build thread. It should detail my thought process and what all I did. I plan to add PH soon and will be working to help implement PWM Dc pump controls.And 100000+ hours? lol
Its using usbc sockets, not micro usb ranjibThe new kessil light is micro usb connector based. I have a breakout board already can’t wait till it comes out . It will be neat if I can control everything with reef-pi. For those who are not aware , the new kessil allows 1% dimming (currently it allows only 14% or more ) and finer control of the spectrum . Standard micro usb breakout has 5 pins , let’s see what signal the light expects ... they’ll release it in December :-( , long wait , but hey it’s a nice Christmas gift
Is it? thats good to know.. i have to look for UBC breakout then. Thanks for pointing outIts using usbc sockets, not micro usb ranjib