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I've been running into an issue with high CO2 in the house lowering the pH of my tank. Is it even feasible to include something like that with Robo-Tank? I'm going to ask on Reef2Reef as well, but thought I'd start here.
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Interesting. I guess if you wanted you could add an i2c based sensor and run a separate script to save value to text file and then import into reef-pi using the file driver and use value to adjust pH. Might want to be careful though, best to ask at R2R for sure.
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Right on, this is one of the strengths of reef-pi, allowing data to be imported for use. Remember to keep the I2C wires as short as possible, ideally 6 inches or less.