Thank you for pointing out the power surge protection. That's useful. Changed my wall outlet to GFCI.I ran the DJ power strip for 3 years. One switch died about 2 years in but I replaced it with parts from Amazon. Downside is it does not have surge protection so you'll want that separately. Main reason I use this is because I house all my power bricks in a server rack and the DJ strip bolts directly on it.
Thank you for pointing out the power surge protection. That's useful. Changed my wall outlet to GFCI.
The Kasa power strips have physical buttons you can use to turn on/off, in addition to the app-based programming. But if you never want to program them at all they probably aren’t for you.I should add, when I want something off, I don't want to look for my phone. It's convenient knowing the switch never moves.
Read good reviews about Kasa. I bought 2 Kasa but returned them without opening. Same reason as above. need to get phone to switch on\off. maybe I'm just old school
Now that's helpful.GFCI and surge protection are two separate things. GFCI prevents you from being a ground and allowing electricity to flow through you. A surge protector helps with excessive voltage in the power line.
Wow. Didn't realized they have physical individual power button. Is it those round button next to the status light?The Kasa power strips have physical buttons you can use to turn on/off, in addition to the app-based programming. But if you never want to program them at all they probably aren’t for you.
not to thread-hijack, but I think almost certainly the future of aquarium controllers should be standardized smart devices with some control software orchestrating them. There's little reason these ridiculous $300 EB832 should exist. It's a $60 kasa smart outlet + some DC outlets. It's insane. All the monitoring and controls can be done with Home Assistant, same as any other thing in a smart house.Someone mentioned an interesting idea a week or so ago in a different topic. kasa strips can tell if a device is lying...or if you've forgotten to turn a pump back on...even one you can't see or hear because kasa reports power consumption per recepticle.
So writing some code that checks to make sure a pump is running...or off for no more than 30 minutes, is achievable and more interesting than just on/off control.
Just a thought....
I’m glad you’re doing this and hope you can share your approach. I think everyone’s tired of replacing their EB832 every 2 years.not to thread-hijack, but I think almost certainly the future of aquarium controllers should be standardized smart devices with some control software orchestrating them. There's little reason these ridiculous $300 EB832 should exist. It's a $60 kasa smart outlet + some DC outlets. It's insane. All the monitoring and controls can be done with Home Assistant, same as any other thing in a smart house.
And yes, this is going to be my next side project, proving that out .
"Aquarium tax" or "there's a picture of a fish on it so of course it costs more", has been around way back when I got into the hobby and I'm sure even well beyond that as well. Honestly other than the "box of water with pretty" that was one part of the hobby that I enjoyed the most, not the fact things are more expensive but I felt a rush in finding cheaper ways to do things either via "off brand" or DIY solutions. Although as I got older in the hobby I grew more and more tired of doing so, could explain why I am where I am now.There's little reason these ridiculous...
I created a thread to avoid hijacking this one: Standardized smart home powered tank setups"Aquarium tax" or "there's a picture of a fish on it so of course it costs more", has been around way back when I got into the hobby and I'm sure even well beyond that as well. Honestly other than the "box of water with pretty" that was one part of the hobby that I enjoyed the most, not the fact things are more expensive but I felt a rush in finding cheaper ways to do things either via "off brand" or DIY solutions. Although as I got older in the hobby I grew more and more tired of doing so, could explain why I am where I am now.