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![]() With my Jarduino setup I've got 7 channels with the moon lights included. Each channel is separately controlled and only one colour comes on at a time. But that's a one time set up and once dialed in never touched again. One feature I want to incorporate but don't have yet is a acclimation feature. You get new corals in, hit a button and the fixture dims to say 60% of your regular day to day functions, and over the course of say a week or 2 maybe, it ramps back to the original settings. Perhaps an increase of a few percent per day or something.
For the techy photo guys they may want a save function for say 10K, 15K or 20K, so that if they're going to take pics but their cameras suck at certain K ratings they just hit a pre-set button that they made when they first set it up, and voila perfect light mix for pic taking. That's all I can think of right now and maybe some of that is already in there but didn't follow some of the original description ![]() Looks awesome though. Can't wait to see it. |
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![]() With my large DIY build I have 5 channels in use with my Profilux 2ex. I can't do moon cycles with it or any other special lighting features, would really like to do at least the cloud cover thing just cause the affect looks pretty neat. I have my LEDs setup so one row of blues come on first, then 2nd row blues, then 1st row whites followed by 2nd set of whites. Red & greens come on later in the morning followed by the high noon kit of white. I would like to add some true UV as I have an extra driver. The acclimation feature would be pretty unique as well.
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![]() Oh, also....this is important and I'd love some feedback:
Internet connectivity... What if we accomplished this through your Android or iOS device? For example, there could be an option to "tether" your device to activate web services. What I mean by that is designate the device as dedicated to the system, and leave it within range of the Bluefish controller. Likely this would be a tablet device, since you take your phone out of your home. My thinking is that you can buy decent android tablets for not much more than some controllers' internet modules...IF you don't have one already. An HP Slate 7 is $140, and it's not hard to find much cheaper Chinese tablets/phones. Tethering would also open up a lot of possibilities for advanced functions, ie running scheduled Scenes, real-time weather simulation, SMS alerts, use the device's camera for webcam view while you're away, etc.. |
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![]() I think you have the day to day setup down pat, looks great. As far as Internet connectivity for me if it could connect to a wireless router that would be perfect as we have one set up already in the room where all our tanks are.
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So these are my viable options for internet connectivity: -An add-on module that would retail for $100-$150 -Option to use your Android/iOS device for internet connectivity. $0-$150 If you didn't have a tablet to stay connected to the controller (wirelessly of course), suitable android devices could be purchased for $60-$150. This would have some major advantages as far as possible features. As mentioned already: use your device's camera for webcam viewing of your tank remotely, realtime location weather simulation (pick a location to simulate), scheduled scenes (for instance you could start your thunderstorm scene based on a float sensor, turning on your top-off pump when the sound of rain starts...maybe routed through a spray bar for full effect). Just a few ideas off the top of my head ![]() |
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![]() So, about that WiFi idea....
MAJOR UPDATE: -WiFi now built-in. I got quite a few PMs from people wanting wanting WiFi over Bluetooth. I listened...it made sense. We're using a solution called Electric Imp that is cloud based, and this does not require router configuration to use remotely. No port forwarding, no dynamic dns BS. -Real-time, location-based weather simulation. Using it's internet connection, the device pulls in real weather data from any location in the world. Current conditions, sunrise/sunset times, moon phase and illumination, etc. So if you're simulating Jakarta, and it's partly cloudy in Jakarta...it will be partly cloudy over your tank! -5V PWM is now an option by solder jumper (for Meanwell LDD drivers!) -LCD display is no more. To keep cost down and maximize wifi range, I've removed the LCD display and replaced it with an RGB LED for status indication. We'll have these boards put together and have our milled and printed cases within the next few weeks, then we can show off the finished product. Fortunately we are still on schedule for a Q1 2014 release. ![]() ![]() ![]() All feedback or questions welcome! |
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![]() WiFi is s much better option all around as far as this guy is concerned & your welcome, can't wait to see the finished product.
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![]() Spencer, this is awesome. I'm going to come high-five you next time I'm in your area!
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