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The trident/khdirector are both basically doing hanna-checker style liquid tests. Suck in water, baseline reading, add a reagent, do an LED based colorimeter comparison.
Not aware of any probes for those things.
I stand corrected.Not sure about the Trident but the KH director and the Alkatronic actually use titration of a standard acid and a PH probe to perform an alkalinity test.
Most of the legwork is already figured out in the below article, it'd be a good starting place.
https://www.reef2reef.com/ams/a-diy-alkalinity-test.12/
Exactly!I stand corrected.
So, basically we'd need a pH probe, and a bunch of very precise dosing pumps to pull in sample, administer reagent until proper ph, and then dump. Not super complicated - but probably very finicky to get exact.
The ads driver will allow you creating two analog input connectors with it. Treat it as ph probe and the reading will be raw . Calibrate and control as you wish from there on.I'm nearly done building my canopy for the new tank & am excited to try out 3.5!!! Thanks @Ranjib & @Michael Lane for all the incredible work!
One question I had before getting into it this weekend- Is there any sort of documentation for using the ADS1015 with Reef Pi? I'm super interested in the LUX meter aspect of it. I just finished building a hybrid T5/LED fixture & the bulbs for it should be arriving next week. I have no idea what to expect when I flip that switch & I'm trying not to bleach everything out.
I’m not sure about this. You have to try it out and let us know. I don’t think any of us is using this , to make a informed adviceWhile not related to ReefPi I have an electrical question and given all the sparkys on this forum I'm hoping someone is able to share there input on the below.
I dose 2 part using the BRS 1.2ml/min dosers. My Alk doser runs 1.2 but the calc is almost double at 2.1 so I'm trying to figure out a way to be able to adjust the motor speed. Pretty much every BRS doser varies from 1.2-2.2 ml/min, it's a crapshoot what you get.
The BRS doser uses the below AC motor, unfortunately I cant find the datasheet on the OEMs website so the below pic is the only info on the motor I have.
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I am wondering if I could use this AC motor controller to slow down the doser motor a bit which is made to work with AC fans from 8-50 watts. Does anyone know if this may or may not work?
I'd cry if I burnt out the motor on my new doser so hoping I can get some feedback before attempting.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00809BQZG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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It is not normal . Is there any error in the log?@Ranjib I'm having a weird thing regarding macros, I made a feed macro to switch off my return pump and wavemaker, also disable one of the temperature sensors to prevent the chiller switching on during feeding.
However only the item that's listed first will disable, on earlier versions it would work on a single macro. My work around is to have 3 separate macros and press run one after the other.
Is this normal behaviour with recent versions?
Can anyone else test and verify whether the issue exists on other setups?
While not related to ReefPi I have an electrical question and given all the sparkys on this forum I'm hoping someone is able to share there input on the below.
I dose 2 part using the BRS 1.2ml/min dosers. My Alk doser runs 1.2 but the calc is almost double at 2.1 so I'm trying to figure out a way to be able to adjust the motor speed. Pretty much every BRS doser varies from 1.2-2.2 ml/min, it's a crapshoot what you get.
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Looks I got some inventing to do.. LOL
www.reefkinetics.com
I got to see one in action when they were first released into the market ( IF I remember right, the beginning of 2010).... way pricy then as it is still more than I would like to spend.They do have this automated tester. I haven't checked recently how well it works and how long it takes to get one.
Reefbot V2 - Reef Kinetics
ReefBot uses reagent based method to autonomously measure parameters in your tank. It currently measures Alkalinity , Calcium , Magnesium , Nitrate & Phosphate.www.reefkinetics.com
While not related to ReefPi I have an electrical question and given all the sparkys on this forum I'm hoping someone is able to share there input on the below.
I dose 2 part using the BRS 1.2ml/min dosers. My Alk doser runs 1.2 but the calc is almost double at 2.1 so I'm trying to figure out a way to be able to adjust the motor speed. Pretty much every BRS doser varies from 1.2-2.2 ml/min, it's a crapshoot what you get.
The BRS doser uses the below AC motor, unfortunately I cant find the datasheet on the OEMs website so the below pic is the only info on the motor I have.
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I am wondering if I could use this AC motor controller to slow down the doser motor a bit which is made to work with AC fans from 8-50 watts. Does anyone know if this may or may not work?
I'd cry if I burnt out the motor on my new doser so hoping I can get some feedback before attempting.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00809BQZG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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It is not normal . Is there any error in the log?
There are some good build threads listed here. https://reef-pi.github.io/additional-documentation/resources/So I went off into the weeds in life here for a while. I would like to eventually get a reef-pi setup for my new tank here at some point hopefully.. Is there a better place to look at building up a reef-pi in general? I see someone said to look at build threads. Could you list a few of the good ones that would be worth looking at maybe?
This looks like a synchronous motor to me. I'm not sure if the controller you are looking at would support this type of motor and what type they use in AC muffin fans.
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Synchronous motor - Wikipedia
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