I really like your build Ranjib, it's really clean and I do like being able to see the wiring like that.
I made a little bit of progress the other night and started on the main enclosure for my build. I was a bit overzealous and just added as many sockets as I could fit and I plan to cut it down to those i will actually use before i print it out :p
So I will have to go back and actually decide what I will actually use and remove some, but if I am not sure I would rather have them there than need to re-print another enclosure in the future.
So far the main enclosure will have ports for (before cutting it down):
- A/C power in (with a fused switch)
- 3x 8-outlet power boards (one RJ-45 socket and 1 DC socket per power board)
- 2x pH ports (I'll only be using one for the tank but I included another for the future if I ever want a calcium reactor)
- 2x other BNC ports for the future if Reef-Pi ever includes ORP and Salinity
- An RJ-45 socket to go to the LED control module (which will be up in the light canopy)
- An RJ-45 socket for an external doser (I am happy with my current 4 channel doser for the big 3 elements, but the port is there if I ever change my mind)
- An RJ-45 socket for some temp probes (one RJ-45 socket should be able to support 3 temp probes correct? or should I split them up and use one socket per probe?)
- 4x other RJ-45 sockets for anything else (I'm considering removing these as I'm not sure if they are needed or not)
- And lastly 10x 3-pin audio sockets (for multiple float switches / optical sensors)
Things I am still trying to decide on:
- Too many power board ports? I put space for a 3rd power board as well but I don't think I will ever use it - or if it is even possible to have more than 16 outlets with Reef-Pi so I will likely take that one away.
- The 4x BNC ports. Is adding 2x pH probes or ORP / Salinity something that will ever be done with Reef-Pi? I'm in no rush and likely won't even want to buy any more than just 1 pH probe for at least a year or more or so but if it is a possibility I'd like the ports to be there.
- I have put an additional 4x RJ-45 sockets there, but I can't actually think of anything to use them for haha If I can't think of anything / no one can think of a use for them I will remove them. Only thing I can think of is if I was to split up the multiple temp probes and give each one it's own socket in which case I would have 3 or 4 (tank, sump, cabinet and maybe room temp?).
- The 10x 3-pin audio sockets. How many float switches / optical sensors could Reef-Pi theoretically support? I can think of a use for almost all 10 if it can eventually support that many (mostly fail safes for skimmer / sump / overflow box etc. and to notify me if there is an issue)
- And lastly, could there be a reason to make space for a Pi-Zero in addition to the Pi3 that I already have? I have a big tank, lots of power outlets, lots of dosing, lots of float switches. If what I have planned is way too much for the Pi3 (as I think there is not enough GPIO pins?) then could I run a Pi-Zero in tandem with the Pi3 for half of the functions I want? Even if I don't need it now it wouldn't be the worst idea for future expand-ability.
Inside there is currently mounting holes for an A/C to D/C buck converter, a Pi3, a protoboard, and lots of room wiring / other boards if needed.