10-12-2020, 08:20 PM
(10-12-2020, 07:35 PM)midwestE Wrote: Not really sure, it just decided not to power up today and I haven't really debugged it as I had the new controller still waiting to be hooked up :) So far, so good. It's plain looking but the overall operation is good so far on reef-pi. So far the only thing I'm having issues with is the Eheim hardwired autofeeder that was working fine on the other one, but doesn't seem to work on reef-pi.
Interesting, at least you had the new one on stand by. It is plain and has a few quarks but it's reliable.
Did you add a mosfet to your feeder or just solder wires to the feeder?
The feed port has the mosfet so it should be wired direct to feeder. In reef-pi you need to define the feeder port as an outlet connector, (should be there after copying the database you pointed out) add to the equipment tab and setup a timer that will turn on and off after 1 second.