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

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@Ranjib It was fixed with the work around @sector9 mentioned. But I have two sensors in parallel with a 4.7k resistor going to 3.3 volts The wires on the sensor match the polarity of the board black for ground, red for power, and yellow for signal. I also added my config for heater control as it sits after enabling the chiller then turning it back off. I need to try and replicate it again to verify but last night I was playing with alerts also on the temp and continued to get alerts after I disabled them in the UI. But I need to try it again to make sure.

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This is definitely a software glitch :0(
 

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Well that may be difficult because each build is individual. My box is a one-off item based on the wiring and requirements I have used. I would have to think about this more.
I'm building according to the adafruit guide ranjib is publishing. If you make a decision to build a few boxes, please let me know.
 

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I’ve been running reef-pi since version 0.0.6 in June of 2017 but I finally have built an enclosure for my project.

It is a “rough draft” so to speak with several issues I plan to fix. It is 3D printed and I will release the STL files once I fix the problems. The logo is credit to @MaccaPopEye !!

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Great job mate, that looks awesome!

I love that!! I want a 3d printer so bad!! lol
Decent kits are getting cheaper and cheaper by the day :p The Creality Ender 3 and the Geeetch A10 seem to be competing to see who can be the cheapest printer with the best features :) (both getting great reviews at only $200).

Are you willing to make these for folks?
While filament & power costs are quite cheap, you would probably find it doesn't end up very cost effective after shipping large 3D printed boxes.

There are plenty of online services where you can upload an STL file and they will make it and send it to you, but it's usually quite expensive, and with the price of printers these days if you want more than 2 or 3 parts you might as well just buy your own printer.

A cheaper option might be for you to see if there is anyone in your local area with a 3D printer that is happy to print out commissions, however I have found a lot of people don't like doing this as it's time consuming, it can be hard to determine a fair price and they also usually have to eat the cost of any failed prints etc.
 
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Great job mate, that looks awesome!


Decent kits are getting cheaper and cheaper by the day :p The Creality Ender 3 and the Geeetch A10 seem to be competing to see who can be the cheapest printer with the best features :) (both getting great reviews at only $200).


While filament & power costs are quite cheap, you would probably find it doesn't end up very cost effective after shipping large 3D printed boxes.

There are plenty of online services where you can upload an STL file and they will make it and send it to you, but it's usually quite expensive, and with the price of printers these days if you want more than 2 or 3 parts you might as well just buy your own printer.

A cheaper option might be for you to see if there is anyone in your local area with a 3D printer that is happy to print out commissions, however I have found a lot of people don't like doing this as it's time consuming, it can be hard to determine a fair price and they also usually have to eat the cost of any failed prints etc.
There are folks here in reef2reef who will print and ship it to you if you pay for it. Search for 3d printing thread or start a thread asking for help in diy section
I think it’s not only the printer , but the steep learning curve required to learn / calibrate/ tune them is some thing that might put people off. Though my experience is rusty , I had a mini Kossel/ delta 4 years before. Things should be lot easier now
 

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Hey guys.

I've been running the latest release since it was posted and must say, all is working well.

Just a thought - I use a macro for a feed function mostly to turn the return pump off while feeding, but also to turn off systems like temp control while feeding. It works very well for me. BUT (there's always a but isn't there?) it would be nice to have a button that can cancel the macro function in the middle of it running.
 

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Just installed (FINALLY) REEF--PI 2X on my PI ZERO.. The user interface is much better . The ability to edit everything to me is one of the MOST Important changes. I Have been running this on my Work bench for months . This is going to be a BIG Part of the NEW Tank and SUMP UPGRADE (link below)

Will install the new Sump next Saturday and should have wiring ready for new Outlets and so on by then .

Thanks again Guys ..
 
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Hey guys.

I've been running the latest release since it was posted and must say, all is working well.

Just a thought - I use a macro for a feed function mostly to turn the return pump off while feeding, but also to turn off systems like temp control while feeding. It works very well for me. BUT (there's always a but isn't there?) it would be nice to have a button that can cancel the macro function in the middle of it running.
Macro is just being introduced in 2.x by no means it is done, this is the starting of macro. I expect it to be as much work as the rest of the reef-pi combined. Pretty much all complex workflows will be based on macros. Killing inflight macro, widget for invoking macros from dashboard, enabling cluster wide macro are some of the main features even I want. I hope some of those will land in 3.0. So dont hold your breathe for 2.0 release :0), but expect some of these improvements to land post 2.0 release, slowly. I think I'll create an issue to track this
 
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Hey guys.

I've been running the latest release since it was posted and must say, all is working well.

Just a thought - I use a macro for a feed function mostly to turn the return pump off while feeding, but also to turn off systems like temp control while feeding. It works very well for me. BUT (there's always a but isn't there?) it would be nice to have a button that can cancel the macro function in the middle of it running.
And thank you for the props :-), I'm glad its working out for you.
 
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Just installed (FINALLY) REEF--PI 2X on my PI ZERO.. The user interface is much better . The ability to edit everything to me is one of the MOST Important changes. I Have been running this on my Work bench for months . This is going to be a BIG Part of the NEW Tank and SUMP UPGRADE (link below)

Will install the new Sump next Saturday and should have wiring ready for new Outlets and so on by then .

Thanks again Guys ..
Glad you like the new interface. Most of the work is done by @Zekth and @Michael Lane on improving the UI and making it responsive (mobile friendly). I am blown away by their contributions. Opensource shines in presence of contributors like this.
I'll check out your upgrade build :-)
 

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Glad you like the new interface. Most of the work is done by @Zekth and @Michael Lane on improving the UI and making it responsive (mobile friendly). I am blown away by their contributions. Opensource shines in presence of contributors like this.
I'll check out your upgrade build :)
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@Zekth and @Michael Lane

Yea @Ranjib Its been a mess around here with the tank seal blowing out in the middle of me trying to get this tight scheduled renovation project done . But it got done tank got replaced and Fishes and MY Customers are happy... I am not starting another LARGE Work Project until my Aquarium , Sump and So on are Squared away.. I do have a full week next week to catch up on things i pushed back for reg customers..

thanks again guys
 

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Just finishing up the build phase of my reef-pi project. A little more wiring and tidying up and it will have temp, lights and power control. I need to order the parts to get the pH and orp monitoring installed still. I have enough room on the front of the control module for a monitor (if I decide to use one) IMG_20181023_205847.jpg IMG_20181026_012028.jpg IMG_20181026_012651.jpg 20181027_174458.jpg and another board for the pwm for lights and the DC main pump in the future.
 

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Just finishing up the build phase of my reef-pi project. A little more wiring and tidying up and it will have temp, lights and power control. I need to order the parts to get the pH and orp monitoring installed still. I have enough room on the front of the control module for a monitor (if I decide to use one) IMG_20181023_205847.jpg IMG_20181026_012028.jpg IMG_20181026_012651.jpg 20181027_174458.jpg and another board for the pwm for lights and the DC main pump in the future.
That's looking epic, that's a big psu, can I ask more about the lighting your using and what control you'll have over them
 

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Macro is just being introduced in 2.x by no means it is done, this is the starting of macro. I expect it to be as much work as the rest of the reef-pi combined. Pretty much all complex workflows will be based on macros. Killing inflight macro, widget for invoking macros from dashboard, enabling cluster wide macro are some of the main features even I want. I hope some of those will land in 3.0. So dont hold your breathe for 2.0 release :0), but expect some of these improvements to land post 2.0 release, slowly. I think I'll create an issue to track this

Awesome - As usual your dedication to this astounds me Ranjib. I'm sure you will get it done as and when timing allows, I just thought I'd mention it.
 

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