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From the log it looks like Sd card got corrupted
Thanks, Des. Out of curiosity besides the tinkering factor do you think this will still be viable option to Apex once the Coralife Hydros 4 is released?
Probably not too long. It’s not like mechanical drives that die a slow death. SDcards, m2, SSDs usually just go belly up all of a sudden. The new card may just have have better r/rw than the last one.Bought a new card and started it from scratch. All up and running again.
I must say, Raspbian does seem a lot more responsive on my touch screen. Who know how long this card was on it's way out.
I bought two identical cards. Once I'm happy with the setup, I will cut an .img and flash the other card and keep it as a spare. Should have done that ages ago.
Can someone tell me what the resistance is? 1K or 10K??
It is in the light guide but not discribed: https://learn.adafruit.com/reef-pi-lighting-controller/circuit-construction
agree they are pretty good and affordable alternative. but i doubt they can be as precise as stepper motors, which is what we need for very precise volume dosing to experiment with things involving titration, other than general dosing.
In fact after running ATO via DC motor based peristaltic pumps and using tropical marine all in one, i think i will not need stepper based dosing pumps purely for dosing regimen. The ATO based dosing is pretty effective when I know whats my ATO consumption at weekly cadence
Hopefully the Hydros from Corallife will make its way to S.A., looks promising.I'm afraid I am not familiar at all with the Apex unit at all. In South Africa, they are prohibitively expensive. I doubt there are more than a handful in the whole country.
Apart from the tinkering factor, that is my main reason for going the reef-pi route.
Hopefully the Hydros from Corallife will make its way to S.A., looks promising.
For 399 you get hydros 4 one power switch box pH probe and a temp sensor.Took a look at it and it seems pretty neat and definitely more affordable than the Apex, but slightly less features (unless you get Control 4 which is $400). That being said, if you've got a bit of DIY in you, I would argue ReefPi blows the pants off of anything on the market as far as features vs price. Granted if you want set it and forget it, Hydros is definitely a great alternative.
Curious to see the price of the add-ons/sensors.
The PCA9685 operates with a supply voltage range of 2.3 V to 5.5 V and the inputs and outputs are 5.5 V tolerant.
And you can connect more than one like this:
And give it a proper address. https://learn.adafruit.com/16-channel-pwm-servo-driver/chaining-drivers
If the second pca9685 is in another box that is further away than 1 meter best is to use a shielded cable.
Thank you so much for bringing that up. This is very useful and I was not aware of it.Just a note to be aware of: each pca9685 has pull-up resistors for the SCA and SDA lines. If you are planning to add more than one board you should remove them on the others as they will be all in parallel drastically reducing the overall resistance. As a result I2C communication will be failing or be inconsistent.
Thank you so much for bringing that up. This is very useful and I wan not aware of it.
I'm sorry to ask this again, but does anyone have a link for the smart plugs that will work with a reef-pi?
TP-Link HS100, HS105, HS300. There may be more. Should all be available on Amazon. Think Best Buy carries them too.
Does using these preclude us from using the ADJ strips as well?