How did you plumb this to the pump?
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How did you plumb this to the pump?
Craigslist actually. There is a company nearby that sells drums and container used for food goods transport. http://www.sccfl.com/container-prices.htmlWhere did you find that!?
What do you me by transient? Like transient voltage? I'm not sure what would cause this its seems to happen in the middle of the night this is the second time it happened this time I had to reset it twice I also unplugged my Air temp and Sump temp I only run off the DT temp. The weird thing is that the sump temp notification it disabled but I was still getting text for it also? I think I'm going to try and build a new power supply right now I have a 12v that powers my relays and a 5v for the pi I just picked up a 10a 12v and some voltage regulators to rework my power supply set up. ThanksDo you know if anything specific going on during this time? It means the sensor readings have failed on checksum. When it happens, we can not trust the reading from the sensor. It can happen due to voltage spike or other reasons that trigger this condition. Is this transient?
Nice!Craigslist actually. There is a company nearby that sells drums and container used for food goods transport. http://www.sccfl.com/container-prices.html
Check your local area for a similar company, shipping would be cost prohibitive.Nice!
I use a dc 12v pump and drop it inside , I don’t do any plumbingHow did you plumb this to the pump?
By transient I mean the alert automatically goes away after some timeWhat do you me by transient? Like transient voltage? I'm not sure what would cause this its seems to happen in the middle of the night this is the second time it happened this time I had to reset it twice I also unplugged my Air temp and Sump temp I only run off the DT temp. The weird thing is that the sump temp notification it disabled but I was still getting text for it also? I think I'm going to try and build a new power supply right now I have a 12v that powers my relays and a 5v for the pi I just picked up a 10a 12v and some voltage regulators to rework my power supply set up. Thanks
Just run a hose from the pump into the sump? If you find time, could you take a picture of your setup?I use a dc 12v pump and drop it inside , I don’t do any plumbing
I put in a bean animal setup that has a dry emergency pipe that sits above the water line of the sump. If my drain clogs, the water should make splashing sounds as it uses the emergence drain. I am curious about the flow sensors. Could you post a link, please?Do any of you guys use Flow Sensors? I know DIGITEN makes flow sensors in various sizes. They are hall effect sensors. I am just throwing this out there because if your intake gets blocked, one could setup their return pump on a relay that will trip if flow gets cut off as a safety feature.
Best bet is to keep that process manual until you can guarantee quality control of some type.I've been thinking of building a mixing station where you have a barrel of RO/DI barrel and a barrel of high salinity brine. They Pi could partially fill a third mixing bucket with RO/DI and then use something like a peristaltic pump to pump brine into the mixing bucket until it's the right salinity. A conductivity sensor with a temperature probe could determine salinity in my tank and mixing container. If my salinity is too high, it just makes a lower salinity batch when it does my water change.
Then I'd only have to maintain my water changes by occasionally mixing a new batch of brine. My question is, if I trust the conductivity/temp probes enough to accurately calculate salinity. They could easily make my tank hyposaline or hypersaline if they're off.
Any thoughts?
The salinity probes are expensive and notorious (even harder the ph) for bad readings due to environmental various factors (air bubble, stray voltage etc), and this is not a critical function /chore for reef keeping which is why I never prioritized this.I've been thinking of building a mixing station where you have a barrel of RO/DI barrel and a barrel of high salinity brine. They Pi could partially fill a third mixing bucket with RO/DI and then use something like a peristaltic pump to pump brine into the mixing bucket until it's the right salinity. A conductivity sensor with a temperature probe could determine salinity in my tank and mixing container. If my salinity is too high, it just makes a lower salinity batch when it does my water change.
Then I'd only have to maintain my water changes by occasionally mixing a new batch of brine. My question is, if I trust the conductivity/temp probes enough to accurately calculate salinity. They could easily make my tank hyposaline or hypersaline if they're off.
Any thoughts?
The salinity probes are expensive and notorious (even harder the ph) for bad readings due to environmental various factors (air bubble, stray voltage etc), and this is not a critical function /chore for reef keeping which is why I never prioritized this.
That said, we added pH probe support recently (using atlas scientific ezo), and we are rolling out opensource/open hardware ph circuit currently (so think of this 3.0 feature), and calibration features (under development as we speak). This allows us to support these similar probes (ph, EC/Salinity and ORP) in a reliable fashion. We'll continue to improving analogous features (macro and anomaly detection) as part of 3.0 release (next thanksgiving). These things in turn will give us atleast a platform to experiment with complex scenarios like you mentioned.
These are what I am talking about. The reviews suggest that people are using them with Adruino and RPi for monitoring flow for various applications.I put in a bean animal setup that has a dry emergency pipe that sits above the water line of the sump. If my drain clogs, the water should make splashing sounds as it uses the emergence drain. I am curious about the flow sensors. Could you post a link, please?
These are what I am talking about. The reviews suggest that people are using them with Adruino and RPi for monitoring flow for various applications.
https://www.amazon.com/DIGITEN-Effe...TF8&qid=1544796636&sr=8-2&keywords=digiten+1"