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Hey All,

currently building my first reef aquarium from the ground up.
I am nearing the end of my cabinet construction and almost about to move onto sump construction.

Which leads me to a Reef pi question.
I am looking at doing PH monitoring however I need multiple probes.

It seems people like to go with the EZO-pH Atlas probes.

Just wondering can you configure multiple of these probs to be ran?

I am still waiting on my pi to come in the mail to start playing but from what i can tell you change the I2C Address and can have more then one?

Was hoping to configure salinity and other monitoring but it appears we are not there yet with reef pi?

Many thanks
 
You can, you have to configure the ezo circuits to use different i2c address , and then specify those in reef-pi.
I would encourage to use the open source ph board if possible, it’s cheaper ,
 
Hey All,

currently building my first reef aquarium from the ground up.
I am nearing the end of my cabinet construction and almost about to move onto sump construction.

Which leads me to a Reef pi question.
I am looking at doing PH monitoring however I need multiple probes.

It seems people like to go with the EZO-pH Atlas probes.

Just wondering can you configure multiple of these probs to be ran?

I am still waiting on my pi to come in the mail to start playing but from what i can tell you change the I2C Address and can have more then one?

Was hoping to configure salinity and other monitoring but it appears we are not there yet with reef pi?

Many thanks
I used this board. It works great and has 4 analog inputs which means you can have 4 analog devices
 

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