HELP. been a while. I just re-installed the latest version and need to setup heater. it now asks for Hystersis but I cannot get anything I input to work. what is the Proper formatting for Hystersis???
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Hysteresis is how much wiggle room or dead band you want in the control. I use 0.2 since I'm running fahrenheit. Heater is set to 79.1, Chiller is at 80.0, and hysteresis is 0.2.HELP. been a while. I just re-installed the latest version and need to setup heater. it now asks for Hystersis but I cannot get anything I input to work. what is the Proper formatting for Hystersis???
You should be able to do that in timers. Check out options in Cron jobs cheat sheetsHow do we, or is there a way to make a macro/timer repeat itself? For example I want to turn an equipment on for 5 seconds, turn off for 120 seconds, on for 5 seconds, off for 120 seconds, and do that for 5 hours. Is there a way to do that with macro's and timers? I see in dosers there's duration and what not, but can't figure how to get it working outside dosing. I can't seem to make it work :/
thanks....think I got it now. For anyone interested to use this timer repeat.You should be able to
You should be able to do that in timers. Check out options in Cron jobs cheat sheets
That is my understanding of it. Back in 2018 i advocated on it in this thread.Hysteresis is how much wiggle room or dead band you want in the control. I use 0.2 since I'm running fahrenheit. Heater is set to 79.1, Chiller is at 80.0, and hysteresis is 0.2.
I don't have an answer for telemetry, but the PWM output on that board is expected to be 3.3v. If you are using my Mars Aqua adapter, then that board is responsible for converting the 3.3v PWM to 10v analog.Good evening,
I just reloaded version 3.0 tonight.
I have my HS300 working correctly! This is huge and such a great add.
I added my lighting 9685 driver and set to pin 13,14, I am using ML hat for Reef-Pi. Testing the voltage on the audio connector I am using is showing 0-3.3 volts, I thought it is supposed to be between 0-10v.
When trying to setup Telemetry, I am getting
21:03:57 ERROR: Failed to delete. Error: 535 5.7.8 Username and Password not accepted. Learn more at
Dec 22 21:03:57 ReefPi65g reef-pi[613]: 5.7.8 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=BadCredentials l39sm7477429ywk.36 - gsmtp
I have confirmed the password is correctly typed in and can login to my gmail account with the same password.
Anyone seen this?
Heh, clicked the HTTPS and can no longer access with the browser, when using https:// or :443.
Bugger
Because interference can be so difficult to track down, we need to take a methodical approach to identify what we are dealing with.
So my first questions are:
What type of ballasts are the MH lights using?
Is it electronic or electromagnetic(more likely)?
Are the lights themselves grounded and shielded properly?
From what I read so far the lights cause issues when they turn on. Once the metal halide lamps are warmed up to full brightness does the interference go away?
I know that electronic ballasts made in china tend to bypass FCC testing and cause problems in commercial applications.
This may be a bit technical for most but here is a good article on the subject:
Grow Light RFI Kits - Palomar Engineers®
Grow Light RFI Kit for Digital Ballast To suppress interference to neighbors and nearby electronic devices, we suggest a RFI-BALLAST kit with 1 ring filter on the AC input and another on the ballast lamp output side for each grow light ballast used. (e.g. 20 ballasts = 20 RFI-BALLAST kits...palomar-engineers.com
Can you make a drawing showing what you are asking?i need clarification to this step
do i connect positive and negative to the 12V or since ill be powering the relays from a separate power source i can use the VCC from the first breakout set to signal the second relays
thanks for your help
Hi, i need help figuring how to power @Michael Lane Hat to work with 2 sets of 8 (5V) relay switch
i will be providing separate power to the relay boards and using VCC signal from reef pi (or Hat in this case).
the first set is easy as i will use the 8 GPIO breakout pins and the positive line with them
the second set will be connected to the other GPIO pins connected through ULN2803, this is originally designed to receive 12 V for 12V relays, i have seen others saying to connect 5 volt instead of the 12v to power the ULN2803
i need clarification to this step
do i connect positive and negative to the 12V or since ill be powering the relays from a separate power source i can use the VCC from the first breakout set to signal the second relays
I'm upgrading my original setup to use ML HAT and it was designed to work with separate power supply for the relays as i feel it will keep the load low on reef pi. in the original setup i connected 2 5V from Pi to VCC of relay board and it worked great
thanks for your help