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Post Number:#1 Post Thu Feb 15, 2018 10:30 am
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Finally I can show my progress, I have decided to make modules instead of a single PCB and so far I have:

Module 1: Temperature probes, level probes and dosing pumps

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Module 2: Clock and Relays-2

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Module 3: Alarm and output for surface fans and led fans

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Module 4: Dosing pumps module

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Finally I show a picture of the assembly that I have running at this time, the connection is by WiFi

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What I need are suggestions for finding boxes for housing the entire assembly, the dosing pumps and the relay module and electrical outlets.

Greetings and apologies for my poor English

Post Number:#2 Post Thu Feb 15, 2018 8:22 pm
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Hi!

Great job!

The better solutions are 3D printed cases. You can draw the boxes and ask to someone (Fraidias :D) print it for.

You can try 3D Hub too.

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Post Number:#3 Post Thu Aug 23, 2018 2:35 pm
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Finally instead of modules I have designed a plate that fits my needs, it is "copied" from Ferduino Mega but with certain limitations and some changes like the possibility of choosing if I want to cool the water by means of surface fans or a cooler. As for the dosing machines I added a led on each PCB to see when they are in operation and to house them I used a box to order cables.

The box to house the shield and other components is commercial and being quite large I have left inside the relays that control the heater and the cooler and at the time I will put Atlas-Scientific modules.

But at the moment I can start.

The next step is to look for a box to install the relay module-2.

It has cost me a lot but I'm happy.

I wish I could have bought the Ferduino Mega 2560, I would have saved many hours of work !!


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Post Number:#4 Post Thu Aug 23, 2018 3:17 pm
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Hi!

Great job friend!

Thanks for share your build here. Go on!

I would like have a Ferduino M. to sell for you but I have sure that you had learned a lot building this controller. :D

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