Got this built and its capturing images wirelessly. I have a question about the heater part though. You mentioned "the current solution has an unregulated heater, which is problematic, especially in the summer when it overheats the camera. For heating regulation, I decided to use a circuit from one of our other products - the flap panel." How does that circuit control the heater as when I plug it in as shown in video, it runs all the time.
Are the 3D enclosure stl files available? How much are they if you are selling them? I would like to print this myself if you are selling just the files. Or failing that, how much would just the snap fit enclosure with the dome cost?
you know that you use indi-allsky or Thomas allsky running directly on raspberry and you don't need the windows computer with AllskyEye., why you preferred this solution?Could you make the bill of materials?
you can use any software you like :) In my case, I want an mp4 timelapse for each day and, which means conversion from fit to jpg and I also want to archive separate frames for a limited period on time on a server. In order to achive that you need some processing power and storage. Raspberry Pi is not really suited for either of those, so I decided it will serve just to expose the camera to the local network, offering a lot of flexibility on server/processing part. You can check the contents of the kit in our shop: shop.deepskydad.com/product/all-sky-camera-enclosure/
Before you complain about *audio issues:* 1 - on Windows press Start > type mono > Turn on Mono audio 2 - on android tap on Settings > search for mono or Force Mono 3 - iOS/Mac - You're not the demographic for this ! 4 - Linux or others - buahahhahaha, i'm just messing with you lads :-p
Wish it was possible to get a notification when it starts raining. Looks like a very well thought out system to monitor the sky at an observatory.
Hm, maybe with additional sensor, might even be possible with image processing - drops are quite obvious for edge detection I think?
@@pavlini0 No problem. I just saw you can buy a rain sensor for around 50€ as part of a weather station.
I wish I had your talent man.
Great project. This is a must have I think 😊
Thanks! :)
Got this built and its capturing images wirelessly. I have a question about the heater part though. You mentioned "the current solution has an unregulated heater, which is problematic, especially in the summer when it overheats the camera. For heating regulation, I decided to use a circuit from one of our other products - the flap panel." How does that circuit control the heater as when I plug it in as shown in video, it runs all the time.
heater does run continuously, but it has built in temperature sensor - it shuts off when reaching certain temperature :)
Are the 3D enclosure stl files available? How much are they if you are selling them? I would like to print this myself if you are selling just the files. Or failing that, how much would just the snap fit enclosure with the dome cost?
Awesome project Pavle! When will it be available and how much?
Thanks! 😊 Do you need a similar setup? Which camera do you have?
@@DeepSkyDad Yes probably. I've got an ASI120MM at the moment but might get a better one
@@CAPAstro send us an email to info@deepskydad.com and we can discuss the details :)
@@DeepSkyDad will do !
you know that you use indi-allsky or Thomas allsky running directly on raspberry and you don't need the windows computer with AllskyEye., why you preferred this solution?Could you make the bill of materials?
you can use any software you like :) In my case, I want an mp4 timelapse for each day and, which means conversion from fit to jpg and I also want to archive separate frames for a limited period on time on a server. In order to achive that you need some processing power and storage. Raspberry Pi is not really suited for either of those, so I decided it will serve just to expose the camera to the local network, offering a lot of flexibility on server/processing part. You can check the contents of the kit in our shop: shop.deepskydad.com/product/all-sky-camera-enclosure/
@@DeepSkyDad thank you for explaining the reason for your choices
Before you complain about *audio issues:*
1 - on Windows press Start > type mono > Turn on Mono audio
2 - on android tap on Settings > search for mono or Force Mono
3 - iOS/Mac - You're not the demographic for this !
4 - Linux or others - buahahhahaha, i'm just messing with you lads :-p