Reef-pi: question

TonyHanke

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Hello everyone, I've seen this guide to build a reef tank controller on raspberry pi: https://reef-pi.github.io/ . I wanted to use it to monitor ph, temperature and to be my ATO. Unfortunately, I cannot find the power strip listed in the guide, as it's not available in my country. I also see that this guide isn't the newest, so I was wondering if there are similiar projects that I could use for those purposes, that could control power strip through wi-fi, etc. Thank you all in advance.
 

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There is a subforum for the Reef-Pi project, I would post this question over there. I believe that the Reef-Pi developer @Ranjib was active recently as are others that use Reef-Pi.


I tried, but could not get a Reef-Pi system going. I found a used Robo-Tank controller, which similarly uses a Raspberry Pi, but there's far less DIY home-brew with Robo-Tank. It will do everything you want it to and much more, though I'm not totally sure if he ships to your area. You can reach out to him through his website to ask, since unfortunately the developer of Robo-Tank is no longer active here on R2R.


Good luck!
 

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