cool guy. nice equipment to have privately available. my collection still gets bigger with every project. but it's getting better an I can build stuff from workshop stock.
That is a neat project! I'm not sure the Neons appreciate the storm simulation. It's really cool, and they seem to take it ok, but Neons are not known for liking bright light in general.
Very cool! So am I understanding correctly, the PI is just constantly pinging your API to get the new parameters that you are setting from your PHP site? I’ve been looking into several projects using either a Wifi enabled Arduino or a Pi and I hadn’t even considered just using an API like this. Would be easy to then allow control from a mobile device.
This was the old version and was, replaced by an entirely Python version github.com/louisvarley/fishPI, the PI was running essentially a seperate backend and front end. Backend was the API and processes for getting data from sensors. API was there to talk to the frontend (and any other systems i wanted to integrate into) while the backend was taking data, (from sensors) and entering it into the SQLite Database.
It’s a cool project. But enough of a controller to run a public aquarium and all of its displays. 😂 I’ve been dinking around with a similar approach but with ESP32 per tank and Home Assistant (raspberry pi) overseeing the lot.
Hi following your videos on this really good setup you did been reading all your materials just going over the top of my head, understand some bits but I’m not that good with programming. Would you be interested in doing a setup for me like this?
Thanks for the quick reply, I was looking at having pi to control the lights, automatic water change and ph probes, haven’t got a budget atm what would say something like the setup I want would cost?
@@channisanger really hard to say, most of it depends on your knowledge of making circuits, plumbing in the tank, getting a carbon block setup etc, you could probably do it for £50-70 on a budget
i dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost my password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
I am in awe how tidy this aquarium is! Neat project and beautifully executed, well done!
cool guy. nice equipment to have privately available. my collection still gets bigger with every project. but it's getting better an I can build stuff from workshop stock.
Salute! Very nice! Interesting and detailed! Thanks
That is a neat project! I'm not sure the Neons appreciate the storm simulation. It's really cool, and they seem to take it ok, but Neons are not known for liking bright light in general.
Great stuff!
Super duper nice :-)
i like the storm
Very cool! So am I understanding correctly, the PI is just constantly pinging your API to get the new parameters that you are setting from your PHP site? I’ve been looking into several projects using either a Wifi enabled Arduino or a Pi and I hadn’t even considered just using an API like this. Would be easy to then allow control from a mobile device.
This was the old version and was, replaced by an entirely Python version github.com/louisvarley/fishPI, the PI was running essentially a seperate backend and front end. Backend was the API and processes for getting data from sensors. API was there to talk to the frontend (and any other systems i wanted to integrate into) while the backend was taking data, (from sensors) and entering it into the SQLite Database.
Looks awesome how much does it cost per hour/month in power?
Great if you're going away. What about an automatic fish feeder?
i was feeding frozen :)
What about PH and other characteristics of the water? They are electronic readable sensors to measure these levels.
There are. They are not something I needed to measure in real time and the sensors can get quite expensive.
What sandbox app did you use? Your project looks amazing, looking to build something like this.
If by sandbox you mean IDE I used visual studio. The code will run on windows python 3 and will skip bits requiring sensors just returning n/a
@@superfly108 Thanks!
awesome
It’s a cool project. But enough of a controller to run a public aquarium and all of its displays. 😂
I’ve been dinking around with a similar approach but with ESP32 per tank and Home Assistant (raspberry pi) overseeing the lot.
I can't see why not. Although I think I'd prefer to make an Arduino do more of the heavy lifting in a bigger setup... Or a bank of ardunios
Have you got a back siphon valve for the mains?
Hi following your videos on this really good setup you did been reading all your materials just going over the top of my head, understand some bits but I’m not that good with programming. Would you be interested in doing a setup for me like this?
Really depends on what you want and what your budget is
Thanks for the quick reply, I was looking at having pi to control the lights, automatic water change and ph probes, haven’t got a budget atm what would say something like the setup I want would cost?
@@channisanger really hard to say, most of it depends on your knowledge of making circuits, plumbing in the tank, getting a carbon block setup etc, you could probably do it for £50-70 on a budget
I'm literally crying now, I was working on this idea until now. Apparently, mine won't be an invention anymore😫
i dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Levi Trevor Instablaster ;)