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Aquaro - Aquarium automation by JoHerz
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Last crawled date: 4 years ago
Aquarium-Automation
Nice project for advanced makers, who have fishes nearby the soldering iron :-)
You need an arduino nano, a Wemos D1 mini (ESP8266), 4 buttons, a temperature sensor (
DS18B20), 3 Rela, a Neopixel like RGB-stripe, a frame, plexi-glas for the case.
This project offers:
Control LED-Light (Plants)
Coloured RGB-LEDs (Fore- & Background)
Pump Control
Temperature and alerting
Automatic Feeding
Minimizing cables around the aquarium
time planing for each feature
Control with webserver für PC and smartphone
A video ist better than 1000 words:https://youtu.be/iqHUkQb2Dwk
I have divided the frame into two parts so i could print it on my Wanhao 5s mini.
If you have a printer with less building room, you have to divide it into more parts.
The printfiles with the round pads can be used to connect aluminum rods between them. They can be glued into aquarium's cover. Then you can bind the RGS stripes with cable ties into the cover.
If you are interested on the optional feeder engine (for nano granulates) please visit https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2437405
Have fun and greetings to the fishes, Nunz
Update: I have added an optional cooler, which can be easily connected to the USB-Ports which are integrated in the frame of this project:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2446884
Nice project for advanced makers, who have fishes nearby the soldering iron :-)
You need an arduino nano, a Wemos D1 mini (ESP8266), 4 buttons, a temperature sensor (
DS18B20), 3 Rela, a Neopixel like RGB-stripe, a frame, plexi-glas for the case.
This project offers:
Control LED-Light (Plants)
Coloured RGB-LEDs (Fore- & Background)
Pump Control
Temperature and alerting
Automatic Feeding
Minimizing cables around the aquarium
time planing for each feature
Control with webserver für PC and smartphone
A video ist better than 1000 words:https://youtu.be/iqHUkQb2Dwk
I have divided the frame into two parts so i could print it on my Wanhao 5s mini.
If you have a printer with less building room, you have to divide it into more parts.
The printfiles with the round pads can be used to connect aluminum rods between them. They can be glued into aquarium's cover. Then you can bind the RGS stripes with cable ties into the cover.
If you are interested on the optional feeder engine (for nano granulates) please visit https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2437405
Have fun and greetings to the fishes, Nunz
Update: I have added an optional cooler, which can be easily connected to the USB-Ports which are integrated in the frame of this project:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2446884