hmm.. i'll be surprised if the price difference is negligible. Each of those boards cost around 40-50$ without ancillary things. reef-pi recommended list for the same should be under 20$. For example we recommend using a simple l293d mounted on a perm proto board for controlling peristaltic pumps, which should cost under 10$, similar feature (motor controller) would cost way higher in pi plate. Albeit these have more protection circuit etc.Been looking at a few things to get parts for my reef pi. I found these and was wondering if they would work with reef pi instead of building circuits on a bread board.
https://pi-plates.com/pi-plates-catalog/
They are stackable, modular and seem to have everything needed to build an AIO unit. Since I have limited experience with building stuff like this I was looking at this as a more plug and play option.
The DAQC and DC motor control plates look very promising. After pricing everything out from Ranjib's parts list the cost difference in negligible.
Any thoughts?
One of the thing I have learned from researching all these boards is that they are for generic workload, if your requirements does not exactly fit the board's offering you are likely to spend more. For example the I/O board offers 12 analog inputs. I dont know if we need all of those, and if we do end up using all of those the overall build cost will go way higher... currently reef-pi should cost under 400-500$ with all the modules (power, light, ato, temp, ph, doser etc).. and can be built in a modular fashion.
