Awesome.
Yup!
I have another batch of 10 going out today. I’ll put the old boards to good use around here
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Awesome.
Mine will be heading back this week. Already did the swap.Yup!
I have another batch of 10 going out today. I’ll put the old boards to good use around here
Just send [email protected] an email saying you want one. He has a bunch coming back in from doing some updates, he should have some available soon if not immediately available.are these Base Boards available for sale?
i tried -- http://www.blueacro.com/controllers/picobeta but its out of stock
do like to take a crack at the reef pi.. this board will save me all the soldering
It works on any tank.How hard would this be to scale up to not be for pico tanks?
@theatrus thanks for you continued work
and support on the pico board. Whilst waiting for more stock to be available on your site I wanted to look further into the ph probe options that with be available via reef-pi 3.0.
Which ph board/probe combos would be most compatible/recommended with the pico moving forward?
Have you tried the Milwaukee Instruments MA911B/2 electrode? I use these in all my tanks and also in our aquatics facility. Very stable, reliable, and moderately priced.
Yea thats obvious......;Facepalm but does not contain things like the pca9685.....
Yes. This is an open hardware project: https://github.com/blueacro/reefpi-picoWould you be willing to provide BOM and gerber files for those that want to get the board made and populate it ourselves?
Yes. This is an open hardware project: https://github.com/blueacro/reefpi-pico
Good news, the got issues with board sorted. Temp probe and ADJ bar are setup on a new tank I'm building and working. Seems my pin to power outlet mapping is not ordered correctly so I need to hammer that out.
I am not sure how to get the 0-10v setup with my 2 Kessils. Blew about 30 minutes sifting through this thread to no avail. Anyone have a link handy to that information?