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Hi Ben, yes as these are the only 2 un-checked in the default setup.Did you select only light and doser in the configuration??
Thanks Ben, then that explains that. Then I can't figure out why selecting "REBOOT" crashed the controller. I have tried many times but can't get past this point.sudo rm -rf /var/lib/reef-pi/reef-pi.db
This commando delete the database, that is why you have no lighting nor doser afterwards.
The ones I can recall from UK/Oz are all scratch builds, using relays and receptacles.Hi,
I want to start on the second part of my Reef-Pi project which is the power controller. Unfortunately here in the UK i cant use the power strip you guys use in the guides, it's the wrong type of plug and would also cost me a fortune to get over here.
is there anyone in the UK who's built this unit and what parts did you use ?
Thanks for any help you can be.
Can you elaborate what you mean by crash? You are expected to see the red UI dialog while the pi power cycle, relays might be turned on/off during this.Thanks Ben, then that explains that. Then I can't figure out why selecting "REBOOT" crashed the controller. I have tried many times but can't get past this point.
Can you elaborate what you mean by crash? You are expected to see the red UI dialog while the pi power cycle, relays might be turned on/off during this.
You have a pca9685 board connected to the pi? You need to if you enable pca9685.
If you do not have the pca9685 board than do not enable pca9685 but rather use the pi pwm ports
Hi,
I want to start on the second part of my Reef-Pi project which is the power controller. Unfortunately here in the UK i cant use the power strip you guys use in the guides, it's the wrong type of plug and would also cost me a fortune to get over here.
is there anyone in the UK who's built this unit and what parts did you use ?
Thanks for any help you can be.
That's pretty sweet but I'm still looking for the lunar PWM profile! I think this will be a game changer to come on when the moon is upon the day and time and be as bright as the moon should be in %!Some development updates,
we got chinese and portugese translations merged this week, which means Chinese/Portugese users will be able to use reef-pi ui in their native language . All the contributions came from github community .. i dont know if the authors are here in r2r, if you are, thank you so much . Internationalization and localization is something i hold dear. In 3.0 we are doing some ground work for internationalization, hopefully in 4.0 we'll do some work on localization.
I continued to make small progress on the other 3.0 feature matrix. Since and random pwm profiles are now merges in master, for those of you who are following, these features will be used for wavemaker or lights... pretty anything thats connected via a jack or variable voltage output. Next i'll focus on combining random + dirunal profile, i believe this something commercal manufacturers are calling as reef crest. After that I may work on the last pwm profile which is composite. With composite multiple profiles can be combined, things like nutrient export and other modes can be recreated with this.
Here is a screenshot of the random profile output (graph generated via google spreadsheet)
How it is different from diurnal or sine or any other pwm profile? Do you have any reference to the intensity profile (graph) that I can refer?That's pretty sweet but I'm still looking for the lunar PWM profile! I think this will be a game changer to come on when the moon is upon the day and time and be as bright as the moon should be in %!
It is the same as the sine. The only difference is that it needs to pull from the moon data for time of moon rose and moon set for my zip code/area and the % full for the intensity. Something like this needs to be used to calculate it https://grafana.com/plugins/fetzerch-sunandmoon-datasource or just full from some website like https://www.mooncalc.org/#/49.495,11.073,3/2019.07.13/16:58/1/3 which has an API.How it is different from diurnal or sine or any other pwm profile? Do you have any reference to the intensity profile (graph) that I can refer?
I seen this commit today and it made my day. Keep up the great work!Some development updates,
we got chinese and portugese translations merged this week, which means Chinese/Portugese users will be able to use reef-pi ui in their native language . All the contributions came from github community .. i dont know if the authors are here in r2r, if you are, thank you so much . Internationalization and localization is something i hold dear. In 3.0 we are doing some ground work for internationalization, hopefully in 4.0 we'll do some work on localization.
I continued to make small progress on the other 3.0 feature matrix. Since and random pwm profiles are now merges in master, for those of you who are following, these features will be used for wavemaker or lights... pretty anything thats connected via a jack or variable voltage output. Next i'll focus on combining random + dirunal profile, i believe this something commercal manufacturers are calling as reef crest. After that I may work on the last pwm profile which is composite. With composite multiple profiles can be combined, things like nutrient export and other modes can be recreated with this.
Here is a screenshot of the random profile output (graph generated via google spreadsheet)
It is the same as the sine. The only difference is that it needs to pull from the moon data for time of moon rose and moon set for my zip code/area and the % full for the intensity. Something like this needs to be used to calculate it https://grafana.com/plugins/fetzerch-sunandmoon-datasource or just full from some website like https://www.mooncalc.org/#/49.495,11.073,3/2019.07.13/16:58/1/3 which has an API.
It is the same as the sine. The only difference is that it needs to pull from the moon data for time of moon rose and moon set for my zip code/area and the % full for the intensity. Something like this needs to be used to calculate it https://grafana.com/plugins/fetzerch-sunandmoon-datasource or just full from some website like https://www.mooncalc.org/#/49.495,11.073,3/2019.07.13/16:58/1/3 which has an API.
Would it be sufficient to have the sine set where it increments forward by about an hour each day? That would give it close to a monthly cycle (realistically could get closer to true cycle if needed).It is the same as the sine. The only difference is that it needs to pull from the moon data for time of moon rose and moon set for my zip code/area and the % full for the intensity. Something like this needs to be used to calculate it https://grafana.com/plugins/fetzerch-sunandmoon-datasource or just full from some website like https://www.mooncalc.org/#/49.495,11.073,3/2019.07.13/16:58/1/3 which has an API.