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Ranjib,
Definitely following along. I've been out of the hobby for a while, and I just picked up an empty 29g Biocube. I plan on reef-pi controlling everything. I'll be pulling the lights out of the hood and going w/ a dimmable 2 channel LED DIY fixture in its place, along with the expected items I'll need to be controlled (ATO, heater, can for cooling, etc). I've got a Pi3 to put towards this, so no big deal there.
Everyone:
First question:
Maybe it was somewhere in the previous > 80 pages in this thread and I missed it, but does anyone have any good, clear pictures of their 10v PWM output circuit (a 2 channel setup would be even more awesome)? From where it outputs from GPIO02 and 03 on the Pi, to the PCA9685, to their resister/transistor wiring (be it on a breadboard or a DIY circuit board), to whatever their connection method to the dimmer's PWM input?
I tend to be more visual when it comes to this sort of thing (I have an art degree, so shocking, I know).
Thanks,
Andy
Definitely following along. I've been out of the hobby for a while, and I just picked up an empty 29g Biocube. I plan on reef-pi controlling everything. I'll be pulling the lights out of the hood and going w/ a dimmable 2 channel LED DIY fixture in its place, along with the expected items I'll need to be controlled (ATO, heater, can for cooling, etc). I've got a Pi3 to put towards this, so no big deal there.
Everyone:
First question:
Maybe it was somewhere in the previous > 80 pages in this thread and I missed it, but does anyone have any good, clear pictures of their 10v PWM output circuit (a 2 channel setup would be even more awesome)? From where it outputs from GPIO02 and 03 on the Pi, to the PCA9685, to their resister/transistor wiring (be it on a breadboard or a DIY circuit board), to whatever their connection method to the dimmer's PWM input?
I tend to be more visual when it comes to this sort of thing (I have an art degree, so shocking, I know).
Thanks,
Andy



