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that is a very good question because the same thing would be used to control calcium reactor
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Hi dinsss, it can't do this today but 100% it will, I'm glad to hear its only an on/off thing with a relay. Someone mentioned this to me a while ago and just reminded me which was good. I should have my ph stamp tomorrow so I'll get those finalized shortly and add this as well.
Hey rott, so you're saying a calcium reactor should be turned on and off based on ph readings as well? Is this just an AC outlet also? Would the on/off settings be different than the co2? Or could one high/low setting be used for both?
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you should maybe not worry about controlling a calcium reactor at this point the ph probe in the reactor turns the solenoid on and off that is plugged in to the wall or in to a pin point relay plug that plugs in the wall and solenoid plugs in to that it just turns the socket on and off you giving readings would be great
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Haven't started yet, right now I'm working on the ethernet part, hopefully by next weekend I have it ready to go.
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cool glad to hear it keep working on it. does Robo tank use the 6 pins in the center of the Ethernet board the ICSP header?
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If you mean the 2x3 6pin header yes it does require those. Yesterday I assembled an ethernet board and can you believe I didn't have it. I cut a square in the board where it should have been so a stackable 2x3 header could connect the Due and shield. Worked out well just a little embarrassing is all.