Reef-pi project on raspberry zero

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Good evening, I'm planning to set up a reef-pi project on a Raspbery zero, and I would like to know if anyone has already set it up on a zero. My idea is to integrate a temperature sensor, optical sensor, I will make a set of sockets controlled by relay boards and integrate it into the reef-pi as well. Could anyone who has set up a Raspberry Zero give me some tips? What components and boards can I replace to use on the Raspberry Zero?
 
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I would also like to know, if I got a Raspberry 3 b, if I can install the reef-pi and the home assistant on the same device, if there will be no conflict. In the home assistant I only use a USB to connect the ZigBee dongle and the other devices are wifi
 

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You can run it on a Rpi 0 without any modification. I'm running mine on a Rpi 0 model 2 without any issue. The 0 has more than enough power to run also a complex controller (mine controls 16 outlet, 8 input, 4 pwm led channel, ecc)
 

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