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

I'm helping a mate plan / build a Reef-Pi and we are keen on using the smart-plug option.

HOWEVER, here in SA, we use BS 456 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe..._5A_2A.png/330px-BS_546_Plugs_-_15A_5A_2A.png plugs as well as BS 4573 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/ShaverPlugUK.jpg/150px-ShaverPlugUK.jpg And there is talk about standadardising on
NBR 14136 (Type N) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe...tlet.jpg/300px-NBR_14136_plugs_and_outlet.jpg

The majority of Smartplugs I see mentioned here I can only find in the US standard plug configuration.


The one brand we do get readily here is Sonoff https://www.smartkit.co.za/product/sonoff-s26-wifi-smart-plug-eu/

Are these supported in Reef-Pi at the moment? I'm really unfamiliar with these Smartplugs, but I do see the value in them going forward.
 
Hey @Ranjib, first of all thanks for this awesome software. I would like to share my own reef pi setup. This is poor mans edition. Im living in Turkey and its very difficult to find many equipments here. Also its nearly imposible buy from eBay etc because of import regulations. Well this diffuculties didnt stop me and want to share my own setup.

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I build a very basic 80L guppy freshwater tank for my 4 years old son.
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I made a chasis with the help of my son. We used a very basic standart plastic box.

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Then i drilled holes and added the connectors. This cheap box looks like a mini computer now.

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I builded 2 set power strips from scratch and connected to 8 port relay board.

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My son is very keen to put his hand in the water, because of that i use a tank with a simple cover. I added all equipments to the cover like water level sensor and a basic camera with a DIY underwater closure.
30668CF3-9A30-4DD9-9F22-4EE9A04E3B8E.jpeg

I builded a basic ATO system with a basic plastic container and pump.
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A6B3C592-C3B1-46B9-95C6-D1E46957FC71.jpeg
54D2D1F5-572B-4B0D-AFA9-CCE0F8377E1E.jpeg

I hardly modified an cheap OEM feeder and now i can control via my Reef Pi setup. I drilled a hole on the cover for feeder. I use my surface skimmer 5 minutes after feeding thanks to macro function.
44829304-4509-4876-84A5-D996D09AD966.jpeg


I placed my reef pi build inside an waterpoof DIY cabinet based on a cheap Ikea furniture. I use left side of the cabinet for ATO and cannister filters, right side for Reef Pi setup.

My Reef Pi setup controls, DIY light system, heater via temp sensors, ATO via water level sensor, automatic feeder and surface skimmer. Now im working on a basic dosing system.

Thanks to everyone who reads and sorry for my bad English
 
Hey @Ranjib, first of all thanks for this awesome software. I would like to share my own reef pi setup. This is poor mans edition. Im living in Turkey and its very difficult to find many equipments here. Also its nearly imposible buy from eBay etc because of import regulations. Well this diffuculties didnt stop me and want to share my own setup.

2031539D-5C47-4E58-A349-3E7666EF8821.jpeg


I build a very basic 80L guppy freshwater tank for my 4 years old son.
52944D3B-7CCA-4116-BE9A-816940B58004.jpeg

21D14009-B72C-4B81-82FF-0A99C1EAFDA2.jpeg

DF360477-E4CD-471D-BADD-EB88770C344D.jpeg

I made a chasis with the help of my son. We used a very basic standart plastic box.

05FC7D8D-97D0-4B6B-9B39-B66435710970.jpeg
207A99E0-5B14-42D2-8EB1-ED2864B1B3D2.jpeg

Then i drilled holes and added the connectors. This cheap box looks like a mini computer now.

81346920-8A7A-43EE-B8BC-AF1ED8866E06.jpeg
1639CB40-0898-4FBE-9633-556A49EFCEB1.jpeg


I builded 2 set power strips from scratch and connected to 8 port relay board.

8F6543B3-D8CC-4989-AA0E-AC9626CAED39.jpeg
ABEAA814-C316-49A8-BB7A-0430C8E3C4D5.jpeg

My son is very keen to put his hand in the water, because of that i use a tank with a simple cover. I added all equipments to the cover like water level sensor and a basic camera with a DIY underwater closure.
30668CF3-9A30-4DD9-9F22-4EE9A04E3B8E.jpeg

I builded a basic ATO system with a basic plastic container and pump.
A0BDAAA4-C3A6-41B6-989D-93856433A3F4.jpeg
A6B3C592-C3B1-46B9-95C6-D1E46957FC71.jpeg
54D2D1F5-572B-4B0D-AFA9-CCE0F8377E1E.jpeg

I hardly modified an cheap OEM feeder and now i can control via my Reef Pi setup. I drilled a hole on the cover for feeder. I use my surface skimmer 5 minutes after feeding thanks to macro function.
44829304-4509-4876-84A5-D996D09AD966.jpeg


I placed my reef pi build inside an waterpoof DIY cabinet based on a cheap Ikea furniture. I use left side of the cabinet for ATO and cannister filters, right side for Reef Pi setup.

My Reef Pi setup controls, DIY light system, heater via temp sensors, ATO via water level sensor, automatic feeder and surface skimmer. Now im working on a basic dosing system.

Thanks to everyone who reads and sorry for my bad English

Welcome to R2R.

I have to say that is very slick. Awesome work.

I particularly like that you have the autofeeder working off Reef-Pi. That's my next project. I'm just looking for the right one to mod. Which brand is that? Did you use it specifically for a reason? Or is it just what you had? I'm assuming you opened it up and bypassed all the timer and battery circuits and run it from a timer in Reef-Pi?

Well done!
 
Hey @Ranjib, first of all thanks for this awesome software. I would like to share my own reef pi setup. This is poor mans edition. Im living in Turkey and its very difficult to find many equipments here. Also its nearly imposible buy from eBay etc because of import regulations. Well this diffuculties didnt stop me and want to share my own setup.

2031539D-5C47-4E58-A349-3E7666EF8821.jpeg


I build a very basic 80L guppy freshwater tank for my 4 years old son.
52944D3B-7CCA-4116-BE9A-816940B58004.jpeg

21D14009-B72C-4B81-82FF-0A99C1EAFDA2.jpeg

DF360477-E4CD-471D-BADD-EB88770C344D.jpeg

I made a chasis with the help of my son. We used a very basic standart plastic box.

05FC7D8D-97D0-4B6B-9B39-B66435710970.jpeg
207A99E0-5B14-42D2-8EB1-ED2864B1B3D2.jpeg

Then i drilled holes and added the connectors. This cheap box looks like a mini computer now.

81346920-8A7A-43EE-B8BC-AF1ED8866E06.jpeg
1639CB40-0898-4FBE-9633-556A49EFCEB1.jpeg


I builded 2 set power strips from scratch and connected to 8 port relay board.

8F6543B3-D8CC-4989-AA0E-AC9626CAED39.jpeg
ABEAA814-C316-49A8-BB7A-0430C8E3C4D5.jpeg

My son is very keen to put his hand in the water, because of that i use a tank with a simple cover. I added all equipments to the cover like water level sensor and a basic camera with a DIY underwater closure.
30668CF3-9A30-4DD9-9F22-4EE9A04E3B8E.jpeg

I builded a basic ATO system with a basic plastic container and pump.
A0BDAAA4-C3A6-41B6-989D-93856433A3F4.jpeg
A6B3C592-C3B1-46B9-95C6-D1E46957FC71.jpeg
54D2D1F5-572B-4B0D-AFA9-CCE0F8377E1E.jpeg

I hardly modified an cheap OEM feeder and now i can control via my Reef Pi setup. I drilled a hole on the cover for feeder. I use my surface skimmer 5 minutes after feeding thanks to macro function.
44829304-4509-4876-84A5-D996D09AD966.jpeg


I placed my reef pi build inside an waterpoof DIY cabinet based on a cheap Ikea furniture. I use left side of the cabinet for ATO and cannister filters, right side for Reef Pi setup.

My Reef Pi setup controls, DIY light system, heater via temp sensors, ATO via water level sensor, automatic feeder and surface skimmer. Now im working on a basic dosing system.

Thanks to everyone who reads and sorry for my bad English
Welcome to reef2reef. And thank you so much for sharing your build. It looks absolutely awesome and has the true spirit of DIY in every bit of it.

We just visited Istanbul late last year. Great architecture, great food and great people :-) . We’ll visit again next year, let me know if you need any specific equipment. It will be little late, but we’ll bring it for sure :-)
 
I'm helping a mate plan / build a Reef-Pi and we are keen on using the smart-plug option.

HOWEVER, here in SA, we use crap 456 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe..._5A_2A.png/330px-BS_546_Plugs_-_15A_5A_2A.png plugs as well as crap 4573 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/ShaverPlugUK.jpg/150px-ShaverPlugUK.jpg And there is talk about standadardising on
NBR 14136 (Type N) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe...tlet.jpg/300px-NBR_14136_plugs_and_outlet.jpg

The majority of Smartplugs I see mentioned here I can only find in the US standard plug configuration.


The one brand we do get readily here is Sonoff https://www.smartkit.co.za/product/sonoff-s26-wifi-smart-plug-eu/

Are these supported in Reef-Pi at the moment? I'm really unfamiliar with these Smartplugs, but I do see the value in them going forward.
I'm helping a mate plan / build a Reef-Pi and we are keen on using the smart-plug option.

HOWEVER, here in SA, we use crap 456 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe..._5A_2A.png/330px-BS_546_Plugs_-_15A_5A_2A.png plugs as well as crap 4573 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/ShaverPlugUK.jpg/150px-ShaverPlugUK.jpg And there is talk about standadardising on
NBR 14136 (Type N) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe...tlet.jpg/300px-NBR_14136_plugs_and_outlet.jpg

The majority of Smartplugs I see mentioned here I can only find in the US standard plug configuration.


The one brand we do get readily here is Sonoff https://www.smartkit.co.za/product/sonoff-s26-wifi-smart-plug-eu/

Are these supported in Reef-Pi at the moment? I'm really unfamiliar with these Smartplugs, but I do see the value in them going forward.
Not yet.
https://www.takealot.com/tp-link-wifi-smart-power-plug/PLID43682665 Does this work for you ?
 
Just a note, there is a spelling typo for Celsius Unit type

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BTW 3.1 upgrade completely painless. Thank you for great work!
 
Welcome to R2R.

I have to say that is very slick. Awesome work.

I particularly like that you have the autofeeder working off Reef-Pi. That's my next project. I'm just looking for the right one to mod. Which brand is that? Did you use it specifically for a reason? Or is it just what you had? I'm assuming you opened it up and bypassed all the timer and battery circuits and run it from a timer in Reef-Pi?

Well done!
Thank you. The feeder that i used Dophin AF102 LCD. It was cheap and has an manuel feed button. I choose this one, because of manuel feed button. I leaved the power stage as it is but i used a 3V DC power supply soldered directly to PCB. Bypass all timer part on PCB and i leave only manuel circuit active. This circuit can be triggered by a tiny DIY circuit or relay board.


Welcome to reef2reef. And thank you so much for sharing your build. It looks absolutely awesome and has the true spirit of DIY in every bit of it.

We just visited Istanbul late last year. Great architecture, great food and great people :) . We’ll visit again next year, let me know if you need any specific equipment. It will be little late, but we’ll bring it for sure :)

Thank you sir. There is an alternative to everyhing in the world of DIY. I hope your next visit will be more pleasant. And also let me know if you need any info and/or help
 
Just a note, there is a spelling typo for Celsius Unit type

1578591054717.png


BTW 3.1 upgrade completely painless. Thank you for great work!
Oops. thank you for reporting this. I'll get the fix by next minor release.
 
We’ll visit again next year, let me know if you need any specific equipment. It will be little late, but we’ll bring it for sure :)

I've said it before and I'll say it again; Lots of people think the Hokey Pokey is what it's all about but I'm here to tell you doing things like the above is what it's all about! You're a good egg, @Ranjib !
 
Ciao a tutti, sono nuovo in Raspberry e reef Pi è un controller molto bello, (il mio inglese :(:(:(:(), voglio provare a creare un controller per la luce, posso usare il driver weel medio LDD700 per la mia luce.
Funziona con questo controller? Conosco l'HDD a 5 / 6v PWM non a 10V come il progetto, qualcuno che mi aiuti?
Grazie a tutti

ADMIN EDIT for translation:
Hi everyone, I'm new to Raspberry and reef Pi is a very nice controller, (my english :( :( :( :(), I want to try to create a controller for the light, I can use the LDD700 medium weel driver for the my light.
Does it work with this controller? I know the 5 / 6v PWM HDD not 10V like the project, someone who can help me?
Thank you all
Bumping this post up in case someone can help
 
@Barclay welcome to R2R!!! Sorry you had the issue getting blocked as spam, but glad it go sorted out! For bystanders, there's a thread going on his issue on our new facebook group, but it hasn't gotten him super-clear advice yet, so more help from the hive mind would be great!

 
@Barclay welcome to R2R!!! Sorry you had the issue getting blocked as spam, but glad it go sorted out! For bystanders, there's a thread going on his issue on our new facebook group, but it hasn't gotten him super-clear advice yet, so more help from the hive mind would be great!

Hi, yes I know, I wrote the post
 
While i'm waiting for parts for the skimmer and ATO shut off stuff to arrive (and hopefully the DLI integration to get working)...

I've been reading some past threads on Prometheus and Grafana integration. Would an AtomicPi be a suitable platform to run those on, or should they be run on the same Pi as Reef-pi? (my reef-pi is on a 3B+)

Got it :)

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