Open smartboart opened 3 years ago
See discussion on https://github.com/UncleSamSwiss/ioBroker.i2c/issues/111 A separated Adapter will be developed by myself for this
oh that would be great...How deep do you dipp inside? Just polling values or do you also implement things like clibrating the sensors? For the moment i help myself with the mqtt funktion and run atlasiot parallel on the slave which is working ok. I am also using 2 dosing pumps for chlor and PH-. Woulkd you also implement these things?
For everyone interested.. first version deployed.. Repo could be found here: https://github.com/Buzze11/ioBroker.atlas-scientific-ezo-i2c NPM Package could be found here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/iobroker.atlas-scientific-ezo-i2c
Pump will come whenever I have one available for development ;)
Have fun.. ;)
@smartboart This looks really great! I don`t use it for Pool stuff right now. Just using it for water quality measurement regards fish farming. When I come to the point to use it for pool, I know now whom to contact ;)
Hello, from Atlas Scientific you can buy complete Poolsolutions / Measurements even based on raspberry pi. It can easyly build by your own. All components can you buy for its own.
Why not integrating this hardware / Sensors directly to iobroker with th i2C Adapter... Some informations see below..
I am actually working on my own Pool PLC Unit with a raspberry pi as iobroker slave. Controlling Frequency of filter pump, pool lights, drain pump, drain control water level, uv desinfection, waterflow and heatpump as well reading temperatur values and power managment of all actors. Integrarting these 2 sesnors with the adapter would make it perfect..
https://myhydropi.com/connecting-a-ph-sensor-to-a-raspberry-pi
https://github.com/Atlas-Scientific/Ezo_I2c_lib https://atlas-scientific.com/files/pi_sample_code.pdf