You should edit it for a correct connection.DB::$dbName Database name. Connect the pH sensor to the external BNC connector. You can also observe that both are often consecutive and have a difference of 2.Save all your chosen codes for all the buttons in a .txt file.Put your codes at the beginning of the OpenAquarium.h file and connect the heater in socket 5 and the fan cooler in socket 4.After that, put the jumpers in the correct position (TX, at the left).Once you have got the device ready for sending the values of the remote control, you need to put the saved codes of each button in the code and upload it to your Arduino.You will be able to see how it turns on and off all the plugs in your RF power strip.The RF power strip can be activated with a simple function which must include the code of the plug that we want to actuate.Upload the next code to turn on and off all the plugs in your RF power strip:Here is the USB output using the Arduino IDE serial port terminal:Connect two wires into the terminal.
Connect the BNC pigtail to the Aquaponics extension. Then uncompress the ZIP file containing the library.

For Mac users, it will likely be called "Documents/Arduino/libraries".

Drag the Open Aquarium folder into this folder (your libraries folder).
For extra information about the R&TTE / CEPT / ETSI directive read the next document.Open Aquarium counts with a C++ library that lets you read easily all the sensors and send the information by using any of the available radio interfaces. As you can see, you can connect this actuator in three different positions. This file is very important because here you should set the The first five parameters that begin with DB::, are for establishing the database connection. 6.3 RF Power Strip Calibrating Atlas Scientific's EZO pH sensor using Arduino Uno.A system to automatically compensate water loss in aquariums due to evaporation.Create a professional website communicating Arduino Ethernet Shield by using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP through your Localhost.How to connect multiple Atlas sensors to a single Arduino serial port.Growing vegetables and keeping fish - fully automatic!How to make a benchtop pH meter with an Arduino Uno and the Gravity analog pH sensor from Atlas Scientific.A system to maintain the pH level of a sample within a defined range.You will be able to create a small aquarium assistant which will switch on/off the light and control water parameters automatically. Finally you can close the box. To use the Open Aquarium gateway communicates with the RF power strip with FSK modulation (Frequency-shift keying) at 433MHz.Yes. The The DS18B20 sensor has three connections (positive, negative and data).Connect the red wire with the positive terminal (marked as "VCC" in the board), the black wire with the negative terminal (marked as "GND" in the board) and the white wire with the Data terminal (marked as "DATA" in the board).The water temperature can be read with a simple function. This library offers an simple-to-use open source system.Open Aquarium includes a high level library functions for a easy manage of the board.

You can set the box as you want depending on the number of sensors, the type of power supply, the number of actuators or the place where you are going to place the box.To mount this box, you will need the following material.First, you have to put the glands and the vent plug in the different holes of the box.Once the glands are fixed, you need to fix the Arduino to the internal plate with four M3 screws and nuts.Now you have to take the Open Aquarium Gateway and screw the sensor and actuators in the correct position.You can choose the nearest gland to screw the sensor easily.After that tighten all the glands, put on the Open Aquarium Gateway over the Arduino.To mount this box, you will need the following material.First, you have to put the glands in the different holes of the box and tight their nuts.Once the glands are fixed, you need to fix the Arduino to the internal plate with four M3 screws and nuts.Then, you have to take the Open Aquarium Gateway and screw the sensor and actuators in the correct position.Now take the Aquaponics extension board and put it over Open Aquarium shield.Connect the pH sensor to the external BNC connector.Connect the BNC pigtail to the Aquaponics extension.Now put the Open Aquarium Gateway over the Arduino and the RF communication module.Finally you can close the box. Calibrating Atlas Scientifc's EZO D.O sensor using Arduino Uno.An aquarium controller that manages many aspects of the aquarium such as lighting, temperature, water flow, energy consumption, and feeding.How to temperature compensate the Atlas salinity sensor automatically. Copy this folder in the arduino IDE folder "libraries". This frequency band is intended for remote control, although some other usages are possible with some restrictions:Yes. For more info go to the "Electrical Features section"The pack we are going to use in this tutorial is the Open Aquarium platform from Cooking Hacks. Don't forget include these libraries in your codes.Libraries are often distributed as a ZIP file or folder. The sensor must be inserted at least 4 cm in water.Insert the electroconductivity sensor in the water.

Open Aquarium consists of two different and complementary kits: There are 5 sensors available in the platform to measure the key parameters in the fish tank such as Open Aquarium has been designed to work with both 220V (Europe) & 110V (US).