Pump Update
So I have started work on the Micro controller side. This is starting with the pump, as the heater and lighting side can be done relatively easily, but the temperature detection and pump control will be more of a challenge. I am waiting on some thermistors, so thought I would start on the pump.
The current pump is 3.2 ohm and the target transistor has a current capability of 800mA. The voltage powering the entire project is 5V DC.
5V = I * 3.2ohm
I = 1.56A = 1,560mA
This is way too much. The end solution will be changing the pump to 6.4 ohm or 8 ohm. I have this one at hand however, and I also have some power resistors, so I added a 3.9 ohm power resistor in series for the time being.
This mean once the pump is modified to run without the resistor, it may be a little bit more powerful than it currently is, but I believe it has enough power regardless for the tiny 2.5L, 0.6G Pico reef.
So hopefully you can see from the video posted above that it is successfully doing both modes. Originally it had a lot of popping noise, but some filter capacitors have resolved this.
As I continue to develop the micro controller side and its functions, I will be sure to keep updating here. Away from this aspect of the project I will be attempting to gather some more accurate measurements of the container to allow me to design as tight a design lid as possible.
- Paul
So I have started work on the Micro controller side. This is starting with the pump, as the heater and lighting side can be done relatively easily, but the temperature detection and pump control will be more of a challenge. I am waiting on some thermistors, so thought I would start on the pump.
The current pump is 3.2 ohm and the target transistor has a current capability of 800mA. The voltage powering the entire project is 5V DC.
5V = I * 3.2ohm
I = 1.56A = 1,560mA
This is way too much. The end solution will be changing the pump to 6.4 ohm or 8 ohm. I have this one at hand however, and I also have some power resistors, so I added a 3.9 ohm power resistor in series for the time being.
This mean once the pump is modified to run without the resistor, it may be a little bit more powerful than it currently is, but I believe it has enough power regardless for the tiny 2.5L, 0.6G Pico reef.
So hopefully you can see from the video posted above that it is successfully doing both modes. Originally it had a lot of popping noise, but some filter capacitors have resolved this.
As I continue to develop the micro controller side and its functions, I will be sure to keep updating here. Away from this aspect of the project I will be attempting to gather some more accurate measurements of the container to allow me to design as tight a design lid as possible.
- Paul