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There's an analogue water level sensor and sensor indicating state of tank cover (raised or not).Īlarms (buzzer)will be generated (no SMS's in this version, memory full already, will be in next release) in case of over/under temp, low water level, temp. Thereäs a built-in clock naturally with summer-winter time correction (if enabled). Like 220V loads, all 12V loads have also similar timer control. First 3 feature user defined power and switchingtime (example: one can set BLUE LED to turn on at predefined time, power in ON state 60%, such power achieved in 30s). Two of those are designed for connecting LED n(night-) lights, one for vents under tank cover and one for automatic feeding system. There are also 4 outputs rated for +12V (internal supply of 10W). Used for main lights, another light source (used when maintaining the tank for example), heater and filter.Actually, itäs only a question of devices names displayed on sceen (borrowed from old _Nokia 3310), one could use mentioned outputs for things needed.Įach of them could be controlled by internal timer (4 different ON/OFF times) There are not much menus with foreign language but if you think it's useful, i'll compile an international version of code as well.Ĭontroller drives 4 outputs (220V) ON/OFF style.
Diy aquarium wavemaker controller manual#
Manual (in estonian yet but it shows menus so one could get an idea what's up): Schematics and code are on mentioned page in file: Sorry, it is all in estonian but if needed, i will translate. It is designed mainly with tropical tank in mind (since i have only such) but features could be added to suit it to marine aquariums, i guess. Encouraged bymany splendid projects displayed in this subforum i thought that my modest controller prototype could be also useful.