Bragging rights?
Ooh yeah @stefanm I would add that to my forum signature, "Reef-Pi 11,000th poster" ;)
Here's to another 11,000! :)
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Bragging rights?
Bingo? What's my prize?
I think the ato graph has some weirdness in reef-pi app as well. I’ll be looking into this now, since I’m just wrapping up the calibration work.I've noticed some weirdness in how Adafruit IO displays the ATO "on time". Instead of being in seconds, their graphing engine appears to do some sort of division, so that a 5 or 10 second on time equates to some fraction. It's not consistent, either.
The attached shots show that a 40 second run time got cut down to 1.333 on IO....
Anyone else seeing this, and if so, how can I correct it?![]()
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Missing diagram. Can you share the screenshot of equipment, doser and connectors page as well. I’m just using the same mechanism for atoI've got everything hooked up for dosing now & it doesn't wan't to trigger for calibration :( I've tested the pump & it definitely works. Is there a certain voltage I could check on my output pins to see if everything is connected properly?
I've got GPIO 15 & 17 set as the equipment outlets & GPIO 18 as the jack (pin 0 for dosing setup).
Here is my diagram, with the green & yellow wires going off to the bottom right hooked into the motor.
Missing diagram. Can you share the screenshot of equipment, doser and connectors page as well. I’m just using the same mechanism for ato
Wiring and setup looks ok. Can you share the dosing tab's screenshot?I've got a link to my diagram on the original question now since uploading it didn't work.
Here's the diagram:
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Here's the equipment page:![]()
Dosing:
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Connectors:
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Wiring and setup looks ok. Can you share the dosing tab's screenshot?
Sorry i missed that. What happens when you run calibration at speed 50 for 10 seconds? Can you check the log and take reading with multimeter on the l293d pwm and in1/in2 pins?It's in the post, right under the equipment. The pump is "kalk pump".
Sorry i missed that. What happens when you run calibration at speed 50 for 10 seconds? Can you check the log and take reading with multimeter on the l293d pwm and in1/in2 pins?
Yep had same issue u need new ones which are quality.Wow, it's been a long day. Every time I fix an issue, another crops up. Now it looks like my buck converters aren't working. When I power the system up, they emit a high pitched whine for a few seconds, then the LEDs start flashing. Anyone ever seen that?
I'm pretty sure most of my issues have been caused by using stranded wire I already had as jumpers. Stray strands are wreaking havoc in such close quarters. I've got a pack of solid core wire coming in Tuesday & I'm starting from scratch. Learn from my mistakes, stay away from stranded, lol.
Just merged the support ph driver for pico base board from @theatrus in reef-pi master . I know a handful of folks who are using this. It’s been running for a few hours now, without any issue. Here is a side by sa de comparison of the same tank with ph board ,so far so good.![]()
I am polling the probe every minute. There’s no way I can update the firmware ? I’d hate to see you paying for any more on this :-(.I expect your driver to drop out as you’re still on the v1 firmware. Will get you an updated board :)
I am polling the probe every minute. There’s no way I can update the firmware ? I’d hate to see you paying for any more on this :-(.
Thank you for all you do .