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Hi all,
I'm a marine biologist, now in my 1st year of a PhD studying the impact of environmental stressors (such as climate change, nutrient run off,etc) on the impact on intertidal seaweeds in the UK. (Side note- seaweeds are very important!)
I stumbled across the Reef-Pi and it would be such a perfect addition to my experiments. Basically my experiments consists of 48 tanks, in groups of 12. So thats 4 treatments. Using the reef pi to monitor things like pH and temperature in each treatment. But also to control peristaltic pumps- to add liquid stressors, ato, and other bits of equipment. The experiments will be running over the next 3/4 years in a temperature controlled room so i would like to run the Reef-pi for this time (might even make one for my reef tanks at home!). I'm also in the process of building my own LEDs, so if i could control these too then that would be great (currently controlled with an Ardiuno, but better if i could have it all in 1 unit!).
I wanted to start this thread for several reasons:
1) to say a huge thank you to who made this! (i bow to you!)
2) To show you guys what i am doing and hopefully get some advice, help and ideas along the way.
3) For help with kit in the UK.
I am following to Reef-pi guidelines for building it from Adafruits. have just finished making the power controller, away to test it today. Only issue is that i do not have the American power strip, what are people in the UK using? I do have a old IKS Aquarstar 4 plug bar which i was kinda hoping would work-i found it in the lab! Other than that, would there be a way to just an 8 board relay? Im building/ 3D printing the peristaltic pumps myself which i would be plugging into the power strip, so i don't think i necessarily need plugs? Whats everyones thoughts on this?
I do however need to make sure everything is super safe, and will pass the universities tests.
I am very new to Rpi, and fairly new to Ardiuno/code/github/electronics so would appreciate the help. Thanks
I'm a marine biologist, now in my 1st year of a PhD studying the impact of environmental stressors (such as climate change, nutrient run off,etc) on the impact on intertidal seaweeds in the UK. (Side note- seaweeds are very important!)
I stumbled across the Reef-Pi and it would be such a perfect addition to my experiments. Basically my experiments consists of 48 tanks, in groups of 12. So thats 4 treatments. Using the reef pi to monitor things like pH and temperature in each treatment. But also to control peristaltic pumps- to add liquid stressors, ato, and other bits of equipment. The experiments will be running over the next 3/4 years in a temperature controlled room so i would like to run the Reef-pi for this time (might even make one for my reef tanks at home!). I'm also in the process of building my own LEDs, so if i could control these too then that would be great (currently controlled with an Ardiuno, but better if i could have it all in 1 unit!).
I wanted to start this thread for several reasons:
1) to say a huge thank you to who made this! (i bow to you!)
2) To show you guys what i am doing and hopefully get some advice, help and ideas along the way.
3) For help with kit in the UK.
I am following to Reef-pi guidelines for building it from Adafruits. have just finished making the power controller, away to test it today. Only issue is that i do not have the American power strip, what are people in the UK using? I do have a old IKS Aquarstar 4 plug bar which i was kinda hoping would work-i found it in the lab! Other than that, would there be a way to just an 8 board relay? Im building/ 3D printing the peristaltic pumps myself which i would be plugging into the power strip, so i don't think i necessarily need plugs? Whats everyones thoughts on this?
I do however need to make sure everything is super safe, and will pass the universities tests.
I am very new to Rpi, and fairly new to Ardiuno/code/github/electronics so would appreciate the help. Thanks