Oceanberry - The DIY Aquarium Controller

Oceanberry - The DIY Aquarium Controller

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REEFBERRY The DIY aquarium controller Oceanberry is a DIY, Raspberry Pi OS based, (reef) aquarium controller. Compatible with: - Raspberry Pi Zero W - Raspberry Pi2 Zero W - Raspberry Pi 2 - Raspberry Pi 3b+ - Raspberry Pi 4 - Raspberry Compute module with WiFi capability. - *Banana Pi Zero M2 (new!!) * - Banana Pi M4 (very soon) - Orange Pi PC (very soon) Oceanberry makes your aquarium management easy and professional. Key features: - Compact design - Affordable - about 130-150$ (compared to Neptune and GHL setups) - Professional and reliable pH and Temperature readings (electrical isolated probes) - up to 12 power outlets - Modern dashboard (also for mobile and tablet) - Push notifications - Remote control - Can work on existing wifi network or in AP mode. - Import / export aquarium telemetry - On board Buzzer alert - Configurable alerts (water level, pH, temperature etc) - Outlets scheduler - Power consumption monitor (for enabled tasmota hardware) - OLED display - Temperature controlled internal super silent fan - pH probe calibration tool You can easily control up 12 power outlets, monitor power usage, monitor temperature and pH measurements and control the water level using no-contact sensors. Then you can control remotely your aquarium using an elegant and powerful dashboard and receive push notification on your mobile if something is wrong on your tank. You can also import / export your aquarium telemetry. Oceanberry is compact and easy to make. You won't have any electrical noise coming from your aquarium system (like pumps, skimmer and heater) since the sensors are electrically isolated). The controller is composed by: Raspberry Pi Zero W or Raspberry Pi 3b+ or Raspberry Pi 4 + Raspberry computer module Aquarium Controller Up to 12 power outlets (4 x 3 modules) Ph Probe sensor Temperature sensor Water Level sensors Visit OCEANBERRY to learn more! What's in the package? Schematics Arduino Sketches PCB Gerber files for Controller Raspberry OS Image Controller enclosure 3D Step Model and STL Power Bar enclosure 3D Step Model and STL Assembly manual and User guide. This is not a good project for beginner electronics hobbyists. I would rate it as intermediate to advanced. See the skills list below for a better idea of what is involved. Recommended Skills List: - Soldering - All components are either tenth inch spacing through-hole or SMD components readily available as modules with tenth inch headers, but you will need to solder. - Construction and wiring of electronics - You'll have to make a chassis somehow, either by using my STL files and a 3D printer - You'll need to get printed circuit boards - Familiarity with Arduinos and Arduino IDE

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