Home Assistant Config
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Home Assistant Config
Local Neptune Apex HA Integration (Aquarium Controller)
Python Library and CLI for TC420 (USB) LED Controller / Dimmer
Using Raspberry Pi to control all tech running behind a fish tank
DIY Aquarium Controller
V3.0 - Using NodeMCU ESP8266 for controlling switches (Relay). Uses RTC (Real Time Clock - DS3231) and NTP (Network Time Protocol) for maintaining time. OLED Display (128x64) for instant updates. A webserver for Manual Controls. Vast application including Aquariums and IOT related.
Programmable Timer for Aquariums
A module for interacting with Seneye range of aquarium and pond sensors
The world's most advanced open-source aquarium LED
Manage your aquariums - Concept test
Automatic control for light, filter, and feeder using Arduino Uno and DS3231
A simple Raspberry Pi based Aquarium Controller & Cloud Based Website
Using NodeMCU ESP8266 for controlling switches (Relay). Uses RTC (Real Time Clock - DS3231) and NTP (Network Time Protocol) for maintaining time. OLED Display (128x64) for instant updates. A webserver for Manual Controls. Vast application including Aquariums and IOT related.
Arduino Aquarium Automation with Home Assistant
Python and Laravel based aquarium controller for the Raspberry Pi, controlling lights and more according to daylight hours in your location.
Aquarium refill controller. Build with Arduino
A fish tank controller for Raspberry PI
Aquarium controller using ESP8266 platform, created for my dad, Featuring 2x20 LCD, web portal over Wi-Fi, lights controls with day schedule and smooth transitions, water conditioning, refilling and circulation, micro-elements dosing (pumps), temperature and pH sensors with calibration and cloud logging. Created for my dad.
This device will automatically change contaminated water from aquarium and refill fresh water just by powering on the device.
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