Once you get it, you got it!!! Easy as pie once you understand the concept.
@ScottBrew I am all excited. I just figured out I can reduce from 10 doser rules down to 2 by using a "," ie.. dose at 5,10,15,20,1 lol
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Once you get it, you got it!!! Easy as pie once you understand the concept.
I am hoping the code for the lights and the wavemaker are the same and have fine granularity. I need to control all of my pumps on 3 aquariums with 0-10V but I refuse to buy an Apex to do so. The only thing holding me back is the code in reef-pi for now, I think?yes. I want to support custom profile, as part of 3.0 .
Something to note here is that though you define the intensity in two hours interval, they get applied every minute with linear interpolation. Then theres the diurnal profile as well...I am hoping the code for the lights and the wavemaker are the same and have fine granularity. I need to control all of my pumps on 3 aquariums with 0-10V but I refuse to buy an Apex to do so. The only thing holding me back is the code in reef-pi for now, I think?
Right, I was just referring to my wish that you only have to do the coding work on one and translate to the other module, not write from scratch for both.Something to note here is that though you define the intensity in two hours interval, they get applied every minute with linear interpolation. Then theres the diurnal profile as well...
A pi zero W would easily run those items and more as many here will attest. Don't really need the power or USB ports of the 3b or 3b+ for any functionality but those give you a wired ethernet port. Main thing is the gpio (input/output) pins, all the latest pi's have 40 pins, while the earlier ones had 26, more pins, more things can be hooked up. There are a number of boards being designed specifically for the reef-pi, search around R2R for reef-pi if a pre-made board fits your needs or you wish to build your own with a proto board.A couple of questions,
Which pi do I need to run the following;
1) chiller and heater (2 no. Ds18b20)
2) 8 power outlets including the chiller and heater
3) 4 no. Dosing pumps
Running headless via a smartphone.
Im getting a pi zero w to start my build, but the new pi 3 A+ is looking sweet as a reef pi candidate with the 5ghz wifi and the same processor as the B+, but still having a slim form factor.
They are in stock at adafruit!If someone sees one in stock let me know :)
If someone sees one in stock let me know :)
They are in stock at adafruit!
The odd part. the First few Shipped batches are usually Out of stock before anyone gets to buy one.. Go figureIf someone sees one in stock let me know :)
If someone sees one in stock let me know :)
@theatrus - if you're still looking...
https://chicagodist.com/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-a?variant=15386068320335
What have people been using to coat the “stainless” “steel” DS18B20 probes? Silicone? PlastiDip?
I was going to give some acrylic conformal coating a shot to see how it holds up (plus super easy to deal with a quick dip) but unsure it’s going to hold up.
I had used silicone on a previous one. I thought it had worked OK, until a tiny spot rusted through and it shorted out my GFCI. I am now using the epoxy/plastic coated one.What have people been using to coat the “stainless” “steel” DS18B20 probes? Silicone? PlastiDip?
I was going to give some acrylic conformal coating a shot to see how it holds up (plus super easy to deal with a quick dip) but unsure it’s going to hold up.
What epoxy are you using?I had used silicone on a previous one. I thought it had worked OK, until a tiny spot rusted through and it shorted out my GFCI. I am now using the epoxy/plastic coated one.
Though I was still strongly considering epoxy coating one of the stainless ones.