Home Assistant Config
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Home Assistant Config
The world’s most advanced open-source aquarium LED and other smart devices.
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.
A module for interacting with Seneye range of aquarium and pond sensors
Programmable Timer for Aquariums
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.
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
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.
A fish tank controller for Raspberry PI
Aquarium refill controller. Build with Arduino
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.
Controller for aquarium lights and CO2 complete with RTC module and 4x16 LCD
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