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09/27/2006, 10:32 AM | #1 |
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Re-automating my tank
Ive had my tank fully automated for awhile now but have decided to remodel the automation system. I'd like to get rid of alot of wires, relays and the miles of cat5. Ive already spent two weeks removing the old system and am just starting to put parts back together. I'll post some pics as I move along.
The system is controlled by a Applied digital Ocelot and msc. modules. This should be the answer to removing all 15 of the diy 12v relay boxes. Don More Later |
09/27/2006, 10:56 AM | #2 |
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Controller / brain
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09/27/2006, 11:19 AM | #3 |
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8 inputs and 8 .5a outputs
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09/27/2006, 11:26 AM | #4 |
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Two ranco controllers. One normal single stage. The other is a single stage with a 1-10v output.
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09/27/2006, 11:33 AM | #5 |
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09/27/2006, 12:03 PM | #6 |
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Three of these float switches to go in the sump. Not my picture but same switches.
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09/27/2006, 12:05 PM | #7 |
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One optical switch to monitor display and another for the skimmer.
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09/27/2006, 04:48 PM | #8 |
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Nice Don. So you are keeping the brains, but redoing the outputs?
I like those Madison floats with built-on debris covers! Oh, and looks like you just hit 500 posts |
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Got a little done.
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09/28/2006, 09:51 AM | #13 |
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So it's (just) a (really cool looking) box with 8 relays and outlets in it?
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09/28/2006, 01:18 PM | #15 |
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Now I can say good bye to the 5 1000ma wall warts.
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09/28/2006, 03:18 PM | #16 |
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Im a lil confused about this. What are you automating ? how does it work ? Im interestred in knowing and learning about it
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09/28/2006, 03:28 PM | #17 |
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[QUOTEIm a lil confused about this. What are you automating ? how does it work ? Im interestred in knowing and learning about it
T. [/B][/QUOTE] Everything I possibly can. Its actually a remodel of my 99.5% automated system I'm reinstalling the main pieces now so the simple stuff like lighting and top-off will work again by the week-end. After that I'll start doing the more complicated things like temp, ph, salinity. Don |
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What is this exactly and were did you buy it? It looks like something I have been searching for. Please post some info on this optical switch.
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09/28/2006, 03:34 PM | #19 |
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lol but like what ? you say skimmer how do you automate a skimmer im jusyt simple minded lol
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Connect the output to the coil of a relay and you can control a pump or what ever you want. What you can NOT do is use it stand alone for a ATO. There is so hysteris without some sort of controller or latching relay and they are very sensitive. One thing I can tell you is they are much more reliable than any float switch. Don |
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09/28/2006, 03:44 PM | #22 |
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Yeah it does never heard of anyone doing things like this in my long life in this hobby
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09/28/2006, 03:55 PM | #23 | |
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For me its another hobby and the system is tied to my house that is also very automated. Besides I never forget to clean that darn skimmer air hose. |
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09/28/2006, 04:16 PM | #24 |
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A lot of the club members laugh at my "system" for a 75 in wall. Like Don, the "system" is as much of a hobby to me as the actual livestock.
Don where did you find the box to house the outlets and relays? I resorted to having an aluminum panel punched for single HUBBELL narrow yokes. The panel fits in the side of my NEMA enclosure that houses the relays and indicator logic. Still not settled on full PC controll or using a small network of PIC based controllers. I am also still tempted to grab an ocelot and play around with it. I put a lot of time into designing the output circuits and logic (PC boards and all) and am hesitant to backtrack now. Looks good so far! |
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I think I'd stay far away from the whole pc based automation thing. Ive had some bad luck in the past, thats why I went to a stand alone system. Don |
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