New Reef Angel Owner!
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:09 pm
Hey!
I just purchased a Reef Angel (bought it used) and will be purchasing the wifi attachment here in a couple weeks. The controlled hasn't arrived yet, and I am eager to start coding! I want to start using RA Gen, then modify the sections I need different. This post is more of a place to list my ideas, and also to ask a couple questions. Definitely not looking for help coding (besides, isn't that half the fun?!)
So, here are my plans. I'm assuming (hoping) these are all possible, but haven't had a chance to look into the libraries and code base much to see how much work it would be What do you think of them?
1. Float Switches:
A. I already have an ATO, so I want to just plug that in. However, I want to use the float switches as alerts. I'm planning (once I figure out a good way to mount it) on mounting it above my current ATO location, and if it ever floats, I want it to alarm me, and turn off the outlet for the ATO.
B. I have a HOB refugium, so I want a similar set up with the other Float, turning off the pump it ever floats
2. Waterchange: I want to have the water change mode turn off the ATO, Powerheads, Skimmer, and Refugium pump. I then want it to prompt for a joystick input. On the joystick press, I want it to start the ATO. I fill via-ATO so I get the exact level.
3. Heater: My Heater is in my HOB refugium. I plan on only allowing the heater to be on if the refugium pump is on.
4. WaveMaker: Standard
5. Alerts: I want to keep a log of standard alerts (I believe the client does this automatically?) but I also want to set up email or text alerts for reminders (things like weekly emails for waterchanges/testing). Is this doable?
6. Lights: My lights have a built in timer. I want to have them always on (and let the built in timer controll it). The only time they will lose power is in extreme overheating
Questions:
I want three settings on my Wavemaker: Pump A on, Pump B on, and Both Pump A and Pump B on. With the wavemaker functions, does it already do this? or is it set up for only one or the other?
I read somewhere that PH probs need to be calibrated very frequently. Is this really the case? I wanted to set up a PH monitoring function that turns on all the pumps and powerheads if the PH drops too far. Don't know if that's ideal though if I need to constantly be calibrating it.
This turned out longer than I anticipated. Sorry!
I just purchased a Reef Angel (bought it used) and will be purchasing the wifi attachment here in a couple weeks. The controlled hasn't arrived yet, and I am eager to start coding! I want to start using RA Gen, then modify the sections I need different. This post is more of a place to list my ideas, and also to ask a couple questions. Definitely not looking for help coding (besides, isn't that half the fun?!)
So, here are my plans. I'm assuming (hoping) these are all possible, but haven't had a chance to look into the libraries and code base much to see how much work it would be What do you think of them?
1. Float Switches:
A. I already have an ATO, so I want to just plug that in. However, I want to use the float switches as alerts. I'm planning (once I figure out a good way to mount it) on mounting it above my current ATO location, and if it ever floats, I want it to alarm me, and turn off the outlet for the ATO.
B. I have a HOB refugium, so I want a similar set up with the other Float, turning off the pump it ever floats
2. Waterchange: I want to have the water change mode turn off the ATO, Powerheads, Skimmer, and Refugium pump. I then want it to prompt for a joystick input. On the joystick press, I want it to start the ATO. I fill via-ATO so I get the exact level.
3. Heater: My Heater is in my HOB refugium. I plan on only allowing the heater to be on if the refugium pump is on.
4. WaveMaker: Standard
5. Alerts: I want to keep a log of standard alerts (I believe the client does this automatically?) but I also want to set up email or text alerts for reminders (things like weekly emails for waterchanges/testing). Is this doable?
6. Lights: My lights have a built in timer. I want to have them always on (and let the built in timer controll it). The only time they will lose power is in extreme overheating
Questions:
I want three settings on my Wavemaker: Pump A on, Pump B on, and Both Pump A and Pump B on. With the wavemaker functions, does it already do this? or is it set up for only one or the other?
I read somewhere that PH probs need to be calibrated very frequently. Is this really the case? I wanted to set up a PH monitoring function that turns on all the pumps and powerheads if the PH drops too far. Don't know if that's ideal though if I need to constantly be calibrating it.
This turned out longer than I anticipated. Sorry!