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I have a question. What is the best way to handle water changes and reef-pi? Should you just unplug it or what?
I haven’t seen one, but think of it like a storyboard. First I turn off the skimmer pump, then I turn off the return and the power heads. Each step is another line in the macro.Is there a tutorial on making a macro? This is a challenge area for me.
Is there a tutorial on making a macro? This is a challenge area for me.
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Great...it has been flawless running everything in my 75 gallon freshwater planted tank...im running 2 lights (4 channels)pwm, 2 heaters, and 3 canisters...with macros and timers to automate water changes, feeding and the like.This is really great news. I am new to reef-pi but now I am even more excited to get it up and running. I think I will get it started on my daughter's freshwater tank while I wait for my reef tank to get going.
This is really great news. I am new to reef-pi but now I am even more excited to get it up and running. I think I will get it started on my daughter's freshwater tank while I wait for my reef tank to get going.
I haven’t seen one, but think of it like a storyboard. First I turn off the skimmer pump, then I turn off the return and the power heads. Each step is another line in the macro.
The raspberry pi has a max of around 30ma on the whole 3.3v rail, use more than that and you kill your pi, so I would not use the 20ma leds there. You would be better off paralleling them on the outputs of the ULN2803 which handles more current. Thats why it is used, it handles alot more current than the raspberry pi outputs can handle.Status indicators for relay board/power module. Can I hook up a small 20mA 5mm led (with resistor) in parallell on the GPIO pin that connects to each of the relays?
The raspberry pi has a max of around 30ma on the whole 3.3v rail, use more than that and you kill your pi, so I would not use the 20ma leds there. You would be better off paralleling them on the outputs of the ULN2803 which handles more current. Thats why it is used, it handles alot more current than the raspberry pi outputs can handle.
It's been a long time coming but I'm soon at the point where I can start a build thread of my version of Reef-pi. But until then I'll have to post some specific questions here.
I'm drawing up the enclosure for the whole controller in cad so I can laser cut the parts at work (benefits of working at an architectural firm with a model workshop). I want to have some status leds on the front panel.
- RPi power led, I read somewhere that you can hook that up to pin 1 and it will act as a power status indicator, is that true? Does that pin always have power on as default? If not, do you have any suggestions on how to hook up a custom power indicator led?
- Status indicators for relay board/power module. Can I hook up a small 20mA 5mm led (with resistor) in parallell on the GPIO pin that connects to each of the relays?
Anyone here coming to reefapalooza ? I’ll be there with my family , we can hang out :)
Ok so dumb question, where is reefapalooza being held?
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There are several venues but I believe the one @Ranjib is referring to is the Anaheim one in August. There's one this weekend in Orlando too.
I can totally understand . I have been headsdown busy with company work for past couple of months . Lots of security and compliance work.Id love to go, but im so busy at work right now its not even funny