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

@Ranjib

It seems difficult to find assembled boards for reef-pi. What essential functions do you think a board would need that will be good enough for most people? I'm thinking about designing one and trying to maintain stock of it so that it is more available. Thanks.
 
currently using a Michael lane hat powering a ADB relay strip. I have had this working in the past but ran into a hiccup that had me starting from scratch.


The voltage step up from 5-12 is acting a little strange. When hooked up it is delivery 12v no problem, once a switch is turned on to relays and it is under load the voltage drops and the relay is not triggered.

is this an issue with the voltage step up board? Should I adjust the voltage on the step up device?
My issue with adjust the voltage is it is reading a consistent 12v when not under a load.

@Ranjib
 
@Ranjib

It seems difficult to find assembled boards for reef-pi. What essential functions do you think a board would need that will be good enough for most people? I'm thinking about designing one and trying to maintain stock of it so that it is more available. Thanks.
I am awaiting delivery of my first 5 boards... Back a few pages you can see the post.

I threw everything at it.
 
I am awaiting delivery of my first 5 boards... Back a few pages you can see the post.

I threw everything at it.

I see it now. Can I get a board? How much will it be?

If you can make it available long term and easy to obtain that would be great.

I would still like to know which functions would satisfy 90% of the users though.

@Ranjib, perhaps you can make a poll? I don’t think I have that privilege yet.
 
Not to derail the conversation, but I just spent what felt like two weeks troubleshooting my power controller and finally figured out the transistor was the issue. Got a new one and its running great and I had to share my success.

@Ranjib thanks for doing this project and to everyone else too. Such a cool way to combine two of my favorite hobbies
 
I see it now. Can I get a board? How much will it be?

If you can make it available long term and easy to obtain that would be great.

I would still like to know which functions would satisfy 90% of the users though.

@Ranjib, perhaps you can make a poll? I don’t think I have that privilege yet.

I need to test them first before I release them to the public...

I'm also working on revision. Not quite done with it. But very close.
 
@Ranjib

It seems difficult to find assembled boards for reef-pi. What essential functions do you think a board would need that will be good enough for most people? I'm thinking about designing one and trying to maintain stock of it so that it is more available. Thanks.

Michael Lane & I both have assembled boards that work really well :) I've always got some in stock since I listed them on Tindie & while it looks like Michael's out at the moment, he re-stocks pretty regularly.

What are you planning on building into your board? I'm really excited to see @GaryE 's come together!
 
So, I'm going to start setting up a development environment this week & hopefully start digging into some code over the weekend.

Has anyone ever looked into Seneye sensors & if they'd be realistically integrate-able with Reef-Pi? They look like they'd be incredibly useful. They have a PAR/LUX meter, ammonia meter, & pH probe. It also looks like they have accessible API to read the messages being sent.

Now that I'm happy with my current build, it's time to start adding new things!
 
Michael Lane & I both have assembled boards that work really well :) I've always got some in stock since I listed them on Tindie & while it looks like Michael's out at the moment, he re-stocks pretty regularly.

What are you planning on building into your board? I'm really excited to see @GaryE 's come together!

My plan is just to build it as simple as possible that would satisfy the majority of users and to lessen the learning slope. For that I would need feedback from users to determine what to add and what not to add. I checked the links on the reef-pi web page and did not see anything in stock.
 
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Michael Lane & I both have assembled boards that work really well :) I've always got some in stock since I listed them on Tindie & while it looks like Michael's out at the moment, he re-stocks pretty regularly.

What are you planning on building into your board? I'm really excited to see @GaryE 's come together!
Thanks, I can't wait to get it done and tested.
 
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I've been using these relays for about 6 months now and have had a total of 5 die on me. Three in the last 48 hours.

Any suggestions on a better way?

What did you have plugged in them?
 
So, I'm going to start setting up a development environment this week & hopefully start digging into some code over the weekend.

Has anyone ever looked into Seneye sensors & if they'd be realistically integrate-able with Reef-Pi? They look like they'd be incredibly useful. They have a PAR/LUX meter, ammonia meter, & pH probe. It also looks like they have accessible API to read the messages being sent.

Now that I'm happy with my current build, it's time to start adding new things!
That kind of integration would be awesome!

By the way I’m also just getting started with this and been reading for what seems ages lol I need to get hands on now
 
@Ranjib

It seems difficult to find assembled boards for reef-pi. What essential functions do you think a board would need that will be good enough for most people? I'm thinking about designing one and trying to maintain stock of it so that it is more available. Thanks.

Robsworld78 also has a board that’s available fully assembled called the ‘robotank’. Personally I’m waiting for that to be delivered as we speak, but looks very promising :)


Sounds like there’s a few ‘ready to go’ boards Coming to market now, which seems like a great niche for the community to fill.

I’m all for DIY, but can understand everyone wanting to set a different demarcation point for that.
 
Robsworld78 also has a board that’s available fully assembled called the ‘robotank’. Personally I’m waiting for that to be delivered as we speak, but looks very promising :)


Sounds like there’s a few ‘ready to go’ boards Coming to market now, which seems like a great niche for the community to fill.

I’m all for DIY, but can understand everyone wanting to set a different demarcation point for that.

It's very kind of Ranjib to allow us to sell these boards.

One of these is yours and the other someone else on the forum, sorry I have to say green is the winner. :)

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That kind of integration would be awesome!

By the way I’m also just getting started with this and been reading for what seems ages lol I need to get hands on now

I highly recommend it! No better way to actually learn than getting into it & making a few mistakes along the way :D

Robsworld78 also has a board that’s available fully assembled called the ‘robotank’. Personally I’m waiting for that to be delivered as we speak, but looks very promising :)

I've seen them as well, looks very promising! I just hadn't included it because they aren't actually available to ship & in stock yet, which is what the question was asking about. There are multiple other boards out there as well, but most are either not being stocked currently or are still in process of the initial run. Last I'd checked, the parts for Robotank boards just came in just over a week ago, so I figured it would be quite awhile before the Kickstarter orders were fulfilled & "general stock" would be available.
 
Thanks for all the replies. Looks like I need to start my own, personally I need more channel control for lights.

Would be great if we can do a poll though.
 

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