reef-pi :: An opensource reef tank controller based on Raspberry Pi.

Great work! Have you tested various setpoints to verify that you are getting correct output? I have found 0.6 to be a very stable build. I sometimes have a crash when updating the lighting tab but I just restart reef-pi and that clears it up.

I am heading to the coast for the weekend so I will have limited access to this thread (I will get "THE LOOK" .....:eek:) I will however check in from time to time. It will be cool to see your progress, so post some pics along the way!

All I really did was repost what @Ranjib told me to do back when I ran into trouble!
 
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I am heading to the coast for the weekend so I will have limited access to this thread (I will get "THE LOOK" .....:eek:) I will however check in from time to time. It will be cool to see your progress, so post some pics along the way!

All I really did was repost what @Ranjib told me to do back when I ran into trouble![/QUOTE]
Have fun with the family Aaron!
 
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I am heading to the coast for the weekend so I will have limited access to this thread (I will get "THE LOOK" .....:eek:) I will however check in from time to time. It will be cool to see your progress, so post some pics along the way!

All I really did was repost what @Ranjib told me to do back when I ran into trouble!
Have fun with the family Aaron![/QUOTE]

Thanks!!!
 
Have fun with the family Aaron!

Thanks!!![/QUOTE]
I gotta get these going before we leave for the beach wednesday my self lol.

Yes i went back to .6.
I have not tested any of the control other than move the slider to check the 0-5v.
Its live pd time now so its on hold.

Im printing some light brackets now on the printer so i have a little bit of time to get the lights wired to the board.

Again thanks for all the help!!
 
Thanks!!!
I gotta get these going before we leave for the beach wednesday my self lol.

Yes i went back to .6.
I have not tested any of the control other than move the slider to check the 0-5v.
Its live pd time now so its on hold.

Im printing some light brackets now on the printer so i have a little bit of time to get the lights wired to the board.

Again thanks for all the help!![/QUOTE]
Cool..would love to see the pics of those brackets.
 
Thanks!!!
I gotta get these going before we leave for the beach wednesday my self lol.

Yes i went back to .6.
I have not tested any of the control other than move the slider to check the 0-5v.
Its live pd time now so its on hold.

Im printing some light brackets now on the printer so i have a little bit of time to get the lights wired to the board.

Again thanks for all the help!![/QUOTE]
Please post your final hardware configuration. .I'll bet that mine end s up looking a lot like yours. BTW I found a document that tells how to connect the pi to a computer using an ether net cable . Going to try that tomorrow.
 
I gotta get these going before we leave for the beach wednesday my self lol.

Yes i went back to .6.
I have not tested any of the control other than move the slider to check the 0-5v.
Its live pd time now so its on hold.

Im printing some light brackets now on the printer so i have a little bit of time to get the lights wired to the board.

Again thanks for all the help!!
Please post your final hardware configuration. .I'll bet that mine end s up looking a lot like yours. BTW I found a document that tells how to connect the pi to a computer using an ether net cable . Going to try that tomorrow.[/QUOTE]

Heres a pic of the bracket on the 3d printer.

Also the mod for my marsaqua to cat 5 adapter.

Now i have teo more to make up!

Is it easyier to control the lights via the on off switch wired thru the cat 5 or to control the outlet these are plugged into?

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Please post your final hardware configuration. .I'll bet that mine end s up looking a lot like yours. BTW I found a document that tells how to connect the pi to a computer using an ether net cable . Going to try that tomorrow.

Heres a pic of the bracket on the 3d printer.

Also the mod for my marsaqua to cat 5 adapter.

Now i have teo more to make up!

Is it easyier to control the lights via the on off switch wired thru the cat 5 or to control the outlet these are plugged into?

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That is great. Thanks.
 
What i am confused about is the pwm circuit.
When i have the lights powered on im getting 9.99 volts dc across the pwm wire coming from the power supply.

How will that voltage work when im going to have 0-10volts coming out of the pi3?
I dont want to let any magic smoke out lol.
 
I control via pwm only. At 0v my fixture turns off completely. It saves me from having to use 2 controlled outlets
 
What i am confused about is the pwm circuit.
When i have the lights powered on im getting 9.99 volts dc across the pwm wire coming from the power supply.

How will that voltage work when im going to have 0-10volts coming out of the pi3?
I dont want to let any magic smoke out lol.

Are you testing the dim+ and dim- from the driver?
 
What i am confused about is the pwm circuit.
When i have the lights powered on im getting 9.99 volts dc across the pwm wire coming from the power supply.

How will that voltage work when im going to have 0-10volts coming out of the pi3?
I dont want to let any magic smoke out lol.
Were you able to decipher the wiring circuit I had shared, to boost the 5v pwm to 10v ? If not I can build a prototype again in breadboard and take a picture and share, if that helps.
 
Were you able to decipher the wiring circuit I had shared, to boost the 5v pwm to 10v ? If not I can build a prototype again in breadboard and take a picture and share, if that helps.
Not with the rxact parts i have.
That would be great!

Do i need the DAC i got too?
 
Can you measure the 0-10v analog with a DMM?

On the circuit to convert the 0-5v to 0-10 will it mess up the power supply since they are making 10 volts also?

Ranjib will have to answer this. without a picture or diagram I can't picture the components or what exactly you are referring to. Basic concept is supplying 0-10v to dim plus and dim neg via pca pwm.
 

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