Sorry if I am not clear on this . You don’t ssh from mobile, if you are on your home network, then you can access reef-pi from your browser , same as reef2reef websiteAs long as I ssh into from mobile?
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Sorry if I am not clear on this . You don’t ssh from mobile, if you are on your home network, then you can access reef-pi from your browser , same as reef2reef websiteAs long as I ssh into from mobile?
I'm not good at the memory thing myself, so I can relate. There are many ways to achieve the same thing, so, if you only do it infrequently, Google is your friend.Lots of confusion for me, ip, hostname, websites, browsers, static ip, accessing on mobiletook me a while to work it out, I've never been good remembering names in my life so this just all gets confused in my head if that makes sense
Technically, you can ssh from a mobile provided you have a command line app on your device.Sorry if I am not clear on this . You don’t ssh from mobile, if you are on your home network, then you can access reef-pi from your browser , same as reef2reef website
True that :0) . But I think its even more involved, and for the uninitiated, it can be harder.Technically, you can ssh from a mobile provided you have a command line app on your device.
Are you running your reef-pi completely remote or do you have a monitor and keyboard hooked up to it?I'm learning, got my dashboard back by following the trouble shooting guide[emoji16]
Yeah remote, it's just pi0w running my lights, turning them on and off with timers, I worked out the timers after 5 attempts and now think I have a good handle on themAre you running your reef-pi completely remote or do you have a monitor and keyboard hooked up to it?
I will. I am in process of wrapping up the doser guide for adafruit and website updates 2.0. There are literally whole hundreds of changes that I have to make in the website. Sorry for the broken and old docs in the website , its going through some serious changes as we type,@Ranjib the trouble shooting guide is page 404 from this
https://reef-pi.github.io/general-guides/
Be nice to be added on post 1 here
You're further along than I am, your lights have dimmers. Mine are just on relays... for now. I have temp being monitored but haven't got a heater. I'm in Florida, so cooling is far more challenging than heating. I had my AC replaced last year and added a duct in the fishtank room/ office.Yeah remote, it's just pi0w running my lights, turning them on and off with timers, I worked out the timers after 5 attempts and now think I have a good handle on them
The work you have done thus far is top notch! Thank you!!!I will. I am in process of wrapping up the doser guide for adafruit and website updates 2.0. There are literally whole hundreds of changes that I have to make in the website. Sorry for the broken and old docs in the website , its going through some serious changes as we type,
Only manual dimming for me, but I stagger each panel turning on and off so it's a bit of sunrise sunset in a way, I have 4 of the 165w mars aquasYou're further along than I am, your lights have dimmers. Mine are just on relays... for now. I have temp being monitored but haven't got a heater. I'm in Florida, so cooling is far more challenging than heating. I had my AC replaced last year and added a duct in the fishtank room/ office.
Ahhhh, thought your Black Box LED controllers were dimmed by the pi.Only manual dimming for me, but I stagger each panel turning on and off so it's a bit of sunrise sunset in a way, I have 4 of the 165w mars aquas
Nope, never really found an easy to follow guide on them, also the ones I have read about only dim down to 10-15 %Ahhhh, thought your Black Box LED controllers were dimmed by the pi.
Duncan, blasto and pink zippers . Love them.I can imagine the headaches from it all ranjib, don't burn out man, awsome you share this with everyone
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