I got some new parts in this week. This is the start for my jebao pump controls.
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Is it just on/off functionality, or can we use this to randomize flow and the such? This is incredibly interesting to me. I'm not certain my 40b sump can handle the flow I'd need to avoid using wave makers, and last i checked the reef-pi could only power them on/off via the power controller. Exciting stuff.I got some new parts in this week. This is the start for my jebao pump controls.![]()
As of right now there is nothing written for programming yet. However I am anxious to get the parts and pieces ready to go for when it gets to testing.Is it just on/off functionality, or can we use this to randomize flow and the such? This is incredibly interesting to me. I'm not certain my 40b sump can handle the flow I'd need to avoid using wave makers, and last i checked the reef-pi could only power them on/off via the power controller. Exciting stuff.
So exciting!As of right now there is nothing written for programming yet. However I am anxious to get the parts and pieces ready to go for when it gets to testing.
This did not work for me if any of the 3 probes where on a wire longer then 10 feet. They would randomly drop off and reef- pi would lose them. If less then 10 feet for each of them you are probably fine thou... One of my Probes is 25 feet away ...All temp probes use same circuit. They are self identifying. Here are my three connected together.![]()
25 feet is a bit of a runThis did not work for me if any of the 3 probes where on a wire longer then 10 feet. They would randomly drop off and reef- pi would lose them. If less then 10 feet for each of them you are probably fine thou... One of my Probes is 25 feet away ...
Thank you for the props , recently @Zekth and @Michael Lane is contributing a lot of code as well.Ranjib YOU THE MAN!!!
Getting ready to pull the trigger on this. This is so cool!
Thanks to all for the dedication to advancing this thread and testing everything.
Was also wondering if there was going to be any support for either of these things in the future.
Flow meter https://www.adafruit.com/product/828
Humidity sensor https://www.adafruit.com/product/385
Was thinking the humidity sensor would be nice to have under the stand or in a fishroom to turn on a fan or dehumidifier and the flow meter to keep an eye on the return pump efficiency.
Has anyone done anything to make the DS18B20 probe more corrosion resistant? I am not sure plastidip is reef safe. What about silicone or epoxy? How much will dipping it in something affect its accuracy?
I use the canakit ds18b20 , which has black powered coating, it’s been going rust free for two years . Interestingly my other normal stainless steel enclosed probes also don’t show any rusting yet , even after more than a year of usageHas anyone done anything to make the DS18B20 probe more corrosion resistant? I am not sure plastidip is reef safe. What about silicone or epoxy? How much will dipping it in something affect its accuracy? I am actually thinking to dip the sensor in fiberglass resin.
Added a pollHello everyone,
We are looking to make Reef-Pi multilanguage, even if most of users are english fluent. At the moment we have resources to translate the app in English and French. We are looking for people ( even non coders ) to contribute on the translations.
A goal is to translate the app in those languages:
- English
- French
- German
- Spanish
and even more if some people have the skills and the will to contribute. So is there any volunteers?
Has anyone done anything to make the DS18B20 probe more corrosion resistant? I am not sure plastidip is reef safe. What about silicone or epoxy? How much will dipping it in something affect its accuracy? I am actually thinking to dip the sensor in fiberglass resin.
With silicone being an insulator, that doesn't skew your readings?Hi i used silicon to cover the hole probe
I've done pretty much the same thing. I placed the sensor end in a styrene tube filled with silicone. I've had it running for a few years in my tank, along with a RKL sensor. They both read pretty much the same temperature and the silicone doesn't seem to have any effect on the readings. On the other hand, there aren't any rapid changes, so there could be a theoretical difference.With silicone being an insulator, that doesn't skew your readings?
I used relays like the ones you have mentioned till recently before switching to the ADJ powerstrip. They worked just fine , driven straight from Raspberry Pi. Though most of the official documentation from SainSmart recommends to use a transistor (you can use something like ULN2803a as well).Hi everyone, I have reef-pi up and running with the temp sensor :) Thanks it is great now on to power control. I am not using the DJ 12v relay outlets, I instead bought the 8 relay 5V module https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KTELP3I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I also bought this PS https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0140K8AXE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I am wondering and doubt the 5v and ground from the Pi itself can be used to power the relay board, is this correct? My guess would be I connect ground from the Pi to Ground from the PS I bought at the relay board then use 5v from the new PS. Then can the IO of the Pi go direct to the input pins on the relay board? Thanks for any help or direction, already on my second Pi do to a probe slip the first time.
Or it appears I can connect my new power supply to ground and vcc of the relay board and use the 3.3v gpio lines direct to turn on the inputs? A high it appears is anything over 2.5v. About to try itHi everyone, I have reef-pi up and running with the temp sensor :) Thanks it is great now on to power control. I am not using the DJ 12v relay outlets, I instead bought the 8 relay 5V module https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KTELP3I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I also bought this PS https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0140K8AXE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I am wondering and doubt the 5v and ground from the Pi itself can be used to power the relay board, is this correct? My guess would be I connect ground from the Pi to Ground from the PS I bought at the relay board then use 5v from the new PS. Then can the IO of the Pi go direct to the input pins on the relay board? Thanks for any help or direction, already on my second Pi do to a probe slip the first time.
This did not work for me if any of the 3 probes where on a wire longer then 10 feet. They would randomly drop off and reef- pi would lose them. If less then 10 feet for each of them you are probably fine thou... One of my Probes is 25 feet away ...