My reef-pi build

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I was playing around with the temp probe and mine seems to only work with a 10k resistor. I did try the 4.7k resistor but I can't seem to get it to work. Has anyone else have this problem?
 
Sometimes wire length is a factor in what resistance works best, I've heard of people using very long cables with only 2.2k ohm resistors.
 
theres no real calculation that anybody has come up with, if it works fine with a 10k resistor then just use that.
 
If I understand this right, I will have to figure out what temp probe length I need then figure out what resistor to use?
Theres a lengthy documentation on this. @Erica-Renee had went through this at length for her builds. I just find playing with 4.7K/10K resistor and 3.3V or 5V power supply easier :-)
 
Theres a lengthy documentation on this. @Erica-Renee had went through this at length for her builds. I just find playing with 4.7K/10K resistor and 3.3V or 5V power supply easier :)
Wire type and voltage also plays a big roll. I am using what i think is 32g CAT3 .

there is a link in this thread somewhere about a cave scientist who went 10,000 m or more with the same temp sensor we use putting a sensor ever 10 m to see how temp changes deeper down.. I built mine off his research .
 
I have been working on my box waiting for my temp probe and optical sensor for the ato to come in. I have a question reguarding the ato. If I wanted to use floats how would I wire them in?
 
I have been working on my box waiting for my temp probe and optical sensor for the ato to come in. I have a question reguarding the ato. If I wanted to use floats how would I wire them in?
Something like this works for mechanical switches.

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Keep us posted. The Mike Lane boards look nice. @Bigtrout used one for his build and really likes it.
Yes so far so good with the Mike Lane board, it has performed flawlessly! There is a header or connector for everything you could want, its only weakness is it only uses 9 channels of the PCA9685, but thats easily solved by adding another PCA adafruit board if you need more.
 
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I have been at a stand still waiting for the board so I decided to play around with a case. Which one do you like better? The plastic case only needed a couple of holes cut for ato and temp sensor where the metal case would rquire more work. The pi hat only has the ato and temp circuits. I have not put in the outlet controls as of yet.
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I have been at a stand still waiting for the board so I decided to play around with a case. Which one do you like better? The plastic case only needed a couple of holes cut for ato and temp sensor where the metal case would rquire more work. The pi hat only has the ato and temp circuits. I have not put in the outlet controls as of yet.
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I like the clear case. I just find it amusing to see the internals :-)
 
I received my board from Mike Lane and first impression is WOW! I really do like the board a lot. I have been playing around with it for a few days now and I hope to have it up and running within a week. I have a relay on order due to 1 of mine quitting. I am also trying to figure out actually how many outlets I need controlled by reef-pi. This has been a long process but I was not looking for quick results.
 
Slow and steady, learn as you go.
Mike designed a nice hat for an all around build, was the same price as buying a pca board, a perma proto board and jumpers, to me it was a no brainer!
 

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