Additional Tank Add On
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Additional Tank Add On
Is it possible right now to add a second RA as a slave (wireless). Obviously You could setup a separate one but then you would have to deal with multiple portal logins. A seperate Slave module would be cool to monitor and control multiple tanks.
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Is it possible in the future?
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if your tanks are in the same room or if you have the availability to run a single piece of cat 5 cable to where your other tank(s) are you can do it. as long as you can run cat 5 cable to a tank you should be able to run multiple tanks.
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fishflipper wrote:if your tanks are in the same room or if you have the availability to run a single piece of cat 5 cable to where your other tank(s) are you can do it. as long as you can run cat 5 cable to a tank you should be able to run multiple tanks.
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You can run a cat 5 cable from where your controller is to your second tank. Use a usb to ethernet adapter at both ends and connect a expansion module with a relay box at the remote tank end. I can send links and more description if you would like.
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Does this make sense to you? I have not done it yet but will do it when I move my 90 gallon fresh to a 45 hex and change the 90 to a reef.
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I would LOVE to know more about this processfishflipper wrote:You can run a cat 5 cable from where your controller is to your second tank. Use a usb to ethernet adapter at both ends and connect a expansion module with a relay box at the remote tank end. I can send links and more description if you would like.
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So basically what you are doing is extending the expansion box via the cable. Then within your code just identify which box belongs to what tank and off you go. Wonder how far the signal would go with regards to length of cable. If house was hardwired you could use an existing network jack and patch panel to re-route to another room without laying cable.
Never thought of doing it this way but I see the concept and how it would work.
Never thought of doing it this way but I see the concept and how it would work.
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Yes, exactly. I have not done this yet but I am switching tanks around and adding another one over the course of the next few months. I will be setting up two tanks using this method. The only distance limitations would be that of the cat 5 cable which is about 350 feet. Once I have this in place I will let you guys know how it works. I will start out monitoring one reef tank and one freshwater tank.saf1 wrote:So basically what you are doing is extending the expansion box via the cable. Then within your code just identify which box belongs to what tank and off you go. Wonder how far the signal would go with regards to length of cable. If house was hardwired you could use an existing network jack and patch panel to re-route to another room without laying cable.
Never thought of doing it this way but I see the concept and how it would work.
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This is fantastic! I wish I knew this earlier.
I need to re-route via the patch panel but it is SOOOOO doable.
I need to re-route via the patch panel but it is SOOOOO doable.
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Let me know if you get it set up before me and how it's working.
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So this would allow you to control another tank but not monitor it. I am interested to see how this turns out.
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You can still monitor it using more expansion modules like salinity and ph.
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You can only have 1 salinity probe per RA unit.
I've wanted to add a 2nd one to monitor the salinity in my mixing station.
What about using the RANet wireless relay for controlling another tank?
I've wanted to add a 2nd one to monitor the salinity in my mixing station.
What about using the RANet wireless relay for controlling another tank?
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Only one salinity probe? I didn't know that. I was hoping to have another one in my mixing barrel also. My second tank will be fresh water so I won't need the salinity probe in there.
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Yeah. According to Roberto it's a limitation of the hardware If I remember correctly.
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So you could run an ethernet cable to an expansion hub to add an additiona relay box, ph and orp etc. Then run a seperate cabe to add an additional temp probe. May have to play with this. Currently I have run wires to my basement to monitor my frag tanks and that works well.
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Maybe Robert can chime in and let us know if this is a limitation of the hardware for adding a salinity probe. Adding another probe would make it perfect.
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lnevo had talked about setting up 2 RA head units to control his mixing station a while back.
He was going to use an optocoupler, but I think when the RANet came out he abandoned that idea.
http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.ph ... it=Optical
He was going to use an optocoupler, but I think when the RANet came out he abandoned that idea.
http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.ph ... it=Optical
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Is it a limitation of the hardware?rimai wrote:Yes, only one salinity module.
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Fishflipper, it is my understanding (and I am new at most of this) that you cannot extend usb cables that far. Does converting it to ethernet cable provide a stronger signal due to the quality of the wire? I have a ton of cat5e laying around. This would be very usful for a number of aquariums I service that have sumps located in the basements.
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Due to its design, USB cable has a normal maximum length of about 5 meters (16.4 feet).
Cat 5e or Cat6 has a max distance of about 100 meters or 300 feet.
Cat 5e or Cat6 has a max distance of about 100 meters or 300 feet.