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Reef Pi - open source IOTA (Internet of things for Aquairum)

Prince Shah

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I was banking on buying GHL vs Apex and then I did some more research. I stumbled upeon Reef Pi. Here is the link if you guys have not heard about it yet https://reef-pi.github.io/

Also, there is a plug and play kit to leverage the Reef Pi :

Did any one tried it ? any experience or feedback ?
 
Hmm the cost quickly adds up.....
 

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yeah if it cost $623 to get that going... makes it a hard push for a DIY solution. I mean sure you can always argue open source as a value option, but for me... not so much

Although upon further inspection, it looks like one of those $220 dohickies is the whole controller + power bar, so your list looks like you're ordering 2 controllers, plus a separate reef pi system, of course I may be missing something. The "Robo tank" page isn't exactly updated clearly, it shows $115 for the DIY solder yourself kit, but then says $220 for it too.
 
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It’s not unusual for people to sell kits you can build for $$.

The true diy is busting out a soldiering iron and making your own power distribution. I just hope it doesn’t catch on fire.


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Haven’t seen him around here in quite a while but the inventor @Ranjib Dey is/was a BAR member
He’s on r2r way more but he does live in the bay somewhere. I’ve met him at one of the coral farmer’s markets; he’s a cool guy. He tries to be very helpful to everyone but I think it’s gotten bigger than he can manage as one guy with a separate full time job.
 
yeah if it cost $623 to get that going... makes it a hard push for a DIY solution. I mean sure you can always argue open source as a value option, but for me... not so much

Although upon further inspection, it looks like one of those $220 dohickies is the whole controller + power bar, so your list looks like you're ordering 2 controllers, plus a separate reef pi system, of course I may be missing something. The "Robo tank" page isn't exactly updated clearly, it shows $115 for the DIY solder yourself kit, but then says $220 for it too.

$220 one is the one which has power monitoring build in. The regular one does not haven’t have capability. And I m planning to get two as I have lot of gear to plug in.


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Also if this thing goes down, there’s no support community help you with troubleshoot ideas.
Wouldn't be surprised if there is a community out there to help. I mean there are a surprising number of people who are tinkers that feel that making something is more fun than just buying something.
 
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