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05/10/2014, 10:41 PM | #51 |
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here's another feature I think a lot of folks will love, this is the automatic partial water change program built into this controller, it is completely programmable for any day or every day of the week, depending on how much you wanna change
I altered the text on this pic of Fernandos to English for better understanding for us English talking peoples and I hope I'm explaining this correctly if I'm understanding this correctly, when the AWC ( or TPA in Portuguese ) is activated, pump 1 will drain water from a Quarantine tank into the house drain or septic system until it triggers the float switch in that tank..... at which time, pump 1 stops and pump 2 starts, pumping water from the sump back into the Quarantine tank, the sump has 2 float sensors, somehow those 2 sensors tell pump 2 to stop and pump 3 to start..... pump 3 pulls water from a reservoir with newly mixed saltwater to refill the sump..... this does a partial water change of the main system as well as change the water in the Quarantine system... I'm thinking that with a little adjusting of the float sensor positions, this will be a very accurate system
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Perfect explanation.
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nice, I was hoping I got that correct...it took me a while to figure out what was going on there
the Quarantine tank could be skipped and just pump the old water from the sump and refill it from the reservoir, looks easy enough to change to suite anybody else needs too, I like it my first set of pics were actually a little too soon to post but I wanted to get started LOL
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05/11/2014, 03:31 PM | #55 |
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Fernando, for the auto water change system, what pumps are you using ?
I assume any small pump would work fine but would 3 peristaltic dosing pumps be a better option, or would they be too slow ?
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If it's float switch driven and works how you describe, the rate of the pumps shouldn't matter. They'll just run until the switch changes state
Just to add - not posted before, but been reading from the start. Software looks very good Tim |
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I wondered if it needed to do it quickly because I assume that the return pump would need to be off until the water change was complete, otherwise, the float for the ATO would activate to refill with top off water and mess things up if the return pump has to be off until the AWC is complete, I think it would be best to have the water change happen as fast as possible so the return pump could get back to work with the filtering.... I'm really just trying to get a better understanding of how all this works jump in any time and post away, all ideas and suggestions are welcome and appreciated and yep, Fernando has done a remarkable job with this software, the more I mess with it, the more I find it does
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You can use any model of pump.
The flow no matter. Pumps of return are not disconnected. I have division on sump. Also I prefer change few liters per day. So don't interfere much in the flow of the return pump. ATO don't work during water change or during a fail. See tab "parametros". Code:
void reposicao_agua_doce () // abre a solenoide 1 se o nível estiver baixo e se a tpa não estiver em andamento //e se o chiller estiver desligado e se o nível do sump não estiver anormal e se não houve falha durante uma tpa. { if((analogRead(sensor3) > 400) && (analogRead(sensor2) > 400) && (bitRead(tpa_status,1) == false) && (bitRead(status_parametros,0) == false) && (bitRead(tpa_status,2) == false)) { digitalWrite(solenoide1Pin,HIGH); bitWrite(Status,1,1); //sinaliza reposição em andamento } else { digitalWrite(solenoide1Pin,LOW); bitWrite(Status,1,0); } } |
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a small amount changed every day is less stressful to the tank than a large change and would be easier to keep your parameters in check too this full automation is all new to me and I'm still trying to figure it all out
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Only a bad translation.
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and that is what I've went through while trying to translate all the side notes LOL google translator is a little off sometimes.....I fixed it LOL
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since I'm not real good at understanding Celsius, I spent all night changing the controller to display the temp in Fahrenheit, it's not exactly compatible with Joyreef because the *C is still there instead of *F but it is displaying the correct numbers in *F so I can live with that LOL...
here's some pics I took before and after loading the altered code, and I had to reload several times before finishing the C to F conversion, I spent about 2 weeks figuring most of this out on the older Ferduino code and it still took me all night to actually get it done in the newer code, even with copy and paste from the older code LOL so far, I've changed 1 of the LED channels from blue to green and changed it from Celsius to Fahrenheit, I know how to change a lot of the colors now too but I still don't understand anything about reading and writing C+ code
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Hi!
Good work! Here have a small problem. The interval is 99 until 112 but, you have 90 selected. In the tab "processmytouch" on case 42 find: Code:
if (HtempMin_temp < 20) { HtempMin_temp = 35; } Code:
if (HtempMin_temp < 68) { HtempMin_temp = 98; } Code:
if (HtempMax_temp < 36) { HtempMax_temp = 50; } Code:
if (HtempMax_temp < 99) { HtempMax_temp = 112; } Code:
if (HtempMin_temp > 35) { HtempMin_temp = 20; } Code:
if (HtempMin_temp > 98) { HtempMin_temp = 68; } Code:
if (HtempMax_temp > 50) { HtempMax_temp = 36; } Code:
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yep, got that part....I forgot to change the variable in the ferduino_with_webcontrol_beta ino , that 90 jumps to 99 or 112 depending which button I push, I'll fix it LOL
please look at this and see if I have it all correct, I think I have it all Quote:
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I forgot, I changed that screen too, this is what I have right now because the 3 digit number ran across the buttons, I haven't found where to change the position of those numbers yet I guess I should say, the 4 digit numbers
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Search for "tela =42" in the tab "L_Menus".
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I looked at it all but I still didn't figure out what to change I'm on my laptop PC and don't have all the arduino stuff on here so I'm can't do much LOL
I have fallen asleep 3 or 4 times while trying to type this, just did it again LOL I'm gonna go now and take a nap
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On this case is 130. myGLCD.printNumF(HtempMin_temp, 1, 130, 40); myGLCD.printNumF(HtempMax_temp, 1, 130, 140); |
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Looks great!! think i'm going to try to duplicate if thats ok.
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Is there a difference between the Arduino Ethernet Shield R3 and the one you used?
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how many channels is it set up for and can it increased to more channels if i want?
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awesome, the more the better
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I liked that it is a full shield, if you choose the W5100 shield, you'll need to make a half shield to finish off the layer of the stack so you can add other shields Fernando has the W5100 already written into the code, it's just a simple matter of commenting this shield out, and uncommenting the W5100... you're covered with either shield you choose, the W5100 is more plentiful here though, and a bit less expensive
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Ok thanks I'll probably just get the same one you have make things simple and cheaper lol
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