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

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Been very busy with new home stuff , covid19 Ppe stuff and everything in between. The new place gets hotter than past place and I decided to deploy fans and test out cooling control in reef-pi

I need to do something similiar with the Chinese black box I have right now. the fan doesn't turn off by itself since I'm using reef-pi to control it so I need to hook up the fans to go through the reef-pi also.
 

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Been very busy with new home stuff , covid19 Ppe stuff and everything in between. The new place gets hotter than past place and I decided to deploy fans and test out cooling control in reef-pi
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these are 12v fans with two level controls.
I have two pico tanks one with fans clipped on the glass and the other like this
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The in glass setup blocks some light which is why I preferred this one
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printed this 3D printed fixture to easily mount the fan on my makerbeam made tank base
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the 10x10 mm square hole slides in the beam that mounts light. It has two channeled grooves to tuck in the fan


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Pretty happy with the setup. Albeit it can use some iterations of improved , but for the time being it can bring down a degree within 3 minutes
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Very cool Ranjib.

I see you've got some serious Elephant Foot going on there on that print. I saw the Cura 4.6.1 update has just been released with new settings for initial layers. Chuck Hellebuyck mentions it in his last update and promises a video on it soon. The new expansion settings seem to work well from what I saw in his last video.

 

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Maybe I'm an idiot, however I'm having an issue setting up the environment.
After typing the command make start-dev I run into an error ERROR: health checker.

That is followed by a series of errors that go as follows:
ERROR: failed to get pi power throttle information. Error: exec: "vcgencmd": executable file not found in $PATH

I have attempted everything to get this environment running properly; again sorry if the question is simple and I can't see it or I'm being an idiot., however any help would be much appreciated.
 

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Maybe I'm an idiot, however I'm having an issue setting up the environment.
After typing the command make start-dev I run into an error ERROR: health checker.

That is followed by a series of errors that go as follows:
ERROR: failed to get pi power throttle information. Error: exec: "vcgencmd": executable file not found in $PATH

I have attempted everything to get this environment running properly; again sorry if the question is simple and I can't see it or I'm being an idiot., however any help would be much appreciated.
Soooooo.. I'm an idiot and figured it out.. I think lol
 

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Best suited would be your own board you designed for this exact configuration :p But I'd say your best existing option with the least amount of modifications would probably be Michael's Goby board. Since it comes set up with 2 pH connectors already, you wouldn't need to modify or split anything. Keep in mind, you'll need to get 2 separate pH interfaces, one for each probe.
i came across the reef pico baseboard/hat? any idea who makes it and when will it be available? also for that one if i wanted to do the ph probe what do i need to buy?
 

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i came across the reef pico baseboard/hat? any idea who makes it and when will it be available? also for that one if i wanted to do the ph probe what do i need to buy?

That would be @theatrus, his build thread for it is here. As far as availability, it sounds like he's had some COVID caused delays, but is still making progress! I believe it would use the standard double-junction pH probe with a BNC connector all the other builds use.
 
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Maybe I'm an idiot, however I'm having an issue setting up the environment.
After typing the command make start-dev I run into an error ERROR: health checker.

That is followed by a series of errors that go as follows:
ERROR: failed to get pi power throttle information. Error: exec: "vcgencmd": executable file not found in $PATH

I have attempted everything to get this environment running properly; again sorry if the question is simple and I can't see it or I'm being an idiot., however any help would be much appreciated.
That’s benign And expected in non-raspberry pi environment , and should not impact . Let have these development type discussion in slack
 
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Very cool Ranjib.

I see you've got some serious Elephant Foot going on there on that print. I saw the Cura 4.6.1 update has just been released with new settings for initial layers. Chuck Hellebuyck mentions it in his last update and promises a video on it soon. The new expansion settings seem to work well from what I saw in his last video.

Thank you for the link. I’ll go through it. I have not tuned my printer since the initial setup. I use 0.8 mm nozzle and print all my functional stuff using it. So far it has done the job. I definitely want to tune it , reconfigure with 0.4 mm nozzle and mod it for petg. I have to just find the Appropriate time. May be once the pandemic work settle down. I think the spring vegetable gardening work also sucked up lot of time (in a good way :-) )
 
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By the way, I’m really tempted to add a driver for one of these irrigation timers (orbit or bhyve ) in reef-pi. What do you think ? Good idea? Bad idea ?
 

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That would be @theatrus, his build thread for it is here. As far as availability, it sounds like he's had some COVID caused delays, but is still making progress! I believe it would use the standard double-junction pH probe with a BNC connector all the other builds use.
Do you know if the atlas ph board is needed? Or just the probe plugged into the baseboard?
 

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Thank you for the link. I’ll go through it. I have not tuned my printer since the initial setup. I use 0.8 mm nozzle and print all my functional stuff using it. So far it has done the job. I definitely want to tune it , reconfigure with 0.4 mm nozzle and mod it for petg. I have to just find the Appropriate time. May be once the pandemic work settle down. I think the spring vegetable gardening work also sucked up lot of time (in a good way :) )

You've got the Ender 3 right? Me too. I'm using a 0.4mm nozzle and PETG with no modifications. Same profile as PLA, just nozzle temp up to 230-240 (depending on make of filament)

That Chep guy has a whole lot of Cura print profiles for use with the Ender 3 (Best, Good, Medium and Rough). I get very good quality parts when I use his Best quality profile. Prints at 0.12mm layer height, so it isn't quick.
 
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You've got the Ender 3 right? Me too. I'm using a 0.4mm nozzle and PETG with no modifications. Same profile as PLA, just nozzle temp up to 230-240 (depending on make of filament)

That Chep guy has a whole lot of Cura print profiles for use with the Ender 3 (Best, Good, Medium and Rough). I get very good quality parts when I use his Best quality profile. Prints at 0.12mm layer height, so it isn't quick.
The stock thermistor and ptfe tube will withstand petg temperature?
 

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Thank you for the link. I’ll go through it. I have not tuned my printer since the initial setup. I use 0.8 mm nozzle and print all my functional stuff using it. So far it has done the job. I definitely want to tune it , reconfigure with 0.4 mm nozzle and mod it for petg. I have to just find the Appropriate time. May be once the pandemic work settle down. I think the spring vegetable gardening work also sucked up lot of time (in a good way :) )

Some other things to look into, other than a leveled bed, is making sure your e-steps are calibrated correctly as well as getting your flow and retraction. My ender was over extruding out of the box and when I checked e-steps it was good but over. Once you get that puppy dialed in, it's kind of a beast for the $$.

Anyway, I think that's enough unsolicited advice. ;Dead
 

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I am looking to get another 3d printer.
Should I get a Ender 5 pro, or is the extremely Ender 3 pro perfect for us tinkerers.
I currently have a Delta
 
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Some other things to look into, other than a leveled bed, is making sure your e-steps are calibrated correctly as well as getting your flow and retraction. My ender was over extruding out of the box and when I checked e-steps it was good but over. Once you get that puppy dialed in, it's kind of a beast for the $$.

Anyway, I think that's enough unsolicited advice. ;Dead
I did the Estep calibration during the initial setup. I think I’ll go through it again when I get started with petg , or my prints get bad enough that i can’t use the for the functionality they were intended for
 
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I am looking to get another 3d printer.
Should I get a Ender 5 pro, or is the extremely Ender 3 pro perfect for us tinkerers.
I currently have a Delta
Ender3 pro I would say. 5 has some better things , but it’s pricier and with smaller community, My friend has 5 and he seems to have more issues (subjective )
 

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I did the Estep calibration during the initial setup. I think I’ll go through it again when I get started with petg , or my prints get bad enough that i can’t use the for the functionality they were intended for

PETG is a giant pain to print. Took me a while to get it to where prints were usable. Temp tower to get the best temp, then get retraction right. I had to turn the fan down to max of 30% and slowed print down to 50 mm/s.
 

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I am looking to get another 3d printer.
Should I get a Ender 5 pro, or is the extremely Ender 3 pro perfect for us tinkerers.
I currently have a Delta

Prusa, it just works right out of the box. PETG is easy.
 
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Prusa, it just works right out of the box. PETG is easy.
at 800$ and more elaborate assembly. I dont know how its easier. Its definitely more sophisticated and versatile for more material types and high precision. I actually plan to get another cr10 or prusa. The build volume of cr10 is pretty compelling.
 

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