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

Hi to all.Find out what is wrong with my Temp sensor.Cheep Amazon.ca after 1 month is gone.Rusty and i fund water inside

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I’m glad you found it . Never go for the cheap sensors , they are just not worth it . Canalit and
Yes this is a light I built a few years ago, I plan to change up some of the diodes and make it more toward full spectrum. I just got a bunch of the parts I ordered and I pretty sure I got a DAC, or I could do an RC circuit. I got my pi3+ up and running and updated. The lighting is down the road a bit, need temp, dosing and outlets first.
sweet. Which dac you got ? I plan to add support for a dac, mostly using adafruit ads1115 breakout. It’s just they are bit expensive and all my use cases were addressed by pwm only, hence this was never prioritized
 
@Ranjib

Dragging this back up again. I found some time to work on my doser. I'm still not getting it working. I'm probably in over my head, but hey, the only way to learn right???

I have a breadboard wired up with just one motor, but when I try to create a Jack in Reef-pi. I get this error. Not sure what I'm doing wrong!

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Any ideas???

Thanks
gpio pin 18 is pwm pin 0, and gpio pin 19 is pwm pin 1. So , if you are using Rpi as jack driver then PIN number should be 0 or 1.

It’s a weird Linux thing . We certainly need to make this abundantly clear in the docs
 
I’m glad you found it . Never go for the cheap sensors , they are just not worth it . Canalit and

sweet. Which dac you got ? I plan to add support for a dac, mostly using adafruit ads1115 breakout. It’s just they are bit expensive and all my use cases were addressed by pwm only, hence this was never prioritized
It's a Sparkfun 12C DAC breakout-MPC4725
 
gpio pin 18 is pwm pin 0, and gpio pin 19 is pwm pin 1. So , if you are using Rpi as jack driver then PIN number should be 0 or 1.

It’s a weird Linux thing . We certainly need to make this abundantly clear in the docs


Thanks for that info! Getting closer!

Now I'm getting this when I try to run Calibrate:

Aug 10 20:10:01 doser reef-pi[807]: 2018/08/10 20:10:01 doser sub system: setting pwm pin: 0 at speed 50
Aug 10 20:10:01 doser reef-pi[807]: 2018/08/10 20:10:01 ERROR: dosing sub-system. Failed to control jack. Error: open /sys/class/pwm/pwmchip0/pwm0/duty_cycle: no such file or directory


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Thanks for that info! Getting closer!

Now I'm getting this when I try to run Calibrate:

Aug 10 20:10:01 doser reef-pi[807]: 2018/08/10 20:10:01 doser sub system: setting pwm pin: 0 at speed 50
Aug 10 20:10:01 doser reef-pi[807]: 2018/08/10 20:10:01 ERROR: dosing sub-system. Failed to control jack. Error: open /sys/class/pwm/pwmchip0/pwm0/duty_cycle: no such file or directory


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Have you enabled pwm ? there’s a kernel module that needs to be loaded . Add this to your /boot/config.txt and reboot.
Code:
dtoverlay=pwm-2chan

More : http://www.jumpnowtek.com/rpi/Using-the-Raspberry-Pi-Hardware-PWM-timers.html
 
Are the arduino stackable and breakaway headers the same as pi, is there a common kit I should get.
I dont think they are same. Whats exactly you are looking for?
 
Hi to all,thank you Ranjib,but Canakit for $121.00 is very steep,better if i buy just the transistor and i make my own casing or just cast in the epoxy.
 
I dont think they are same. Whats exactly you are looking for?
I'm not sure actually, I'm just getting started and I like to get the things I need first. I've done some bread boarding and discrete circuit boards but I'm pretty new to pi and arduino and stacking boards.
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I'm not sure actually, I'm just getting started and I like to get the things I need first. I've done some bread boarding and discrete circuit boards but I'm pretty new to pi and arduino and stacking boards.
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I dont stack them a lot. I use one permaproto board on top of pi to hold some circuit (most often the relay/uln2803, since it has a lot of GPIO connections, and rest go to different break out board. I like them this way, since at the end they are all mounted on plastic enclosure with nylon standoffs.

this is a list of items i use : http://a.co/j8Iv8M0
 

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