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Monday, April 4, 2016

diy aquaponics fish bowl | D New feeder tank

diy aquaponics fish bowl


I purchased a 50 gal Tub from Home Depot for 10 bucks. Filled it with some cycled media and now I am using it as feeder tank. I buy feeder minnows 100 at a time and it seems to be going well as long as I do 90% water change 2 times a week and very light feeding of high quality tropical flake food.

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Saturday, March 19, 2016

diy aquaponics fish garden | D Feeder tank issue Forum Drama Round 2 ding ding sing lol

diy aquaponics fish garden


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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

diy desktop aquaponics | Electronics Aquaponics Demand fish feeder software

diy desktop aquaponics



As far as I know, the software is all working on my demand fish feeder.

Its a bit of a mess, with a few goto statements and a few unused variables. Ill fix it in time, but for now Im going to move onto getting a finished product up and running. As far as I can tell with the software simulator everything works, but the real world might be a completely different story. (the breadboard version also works)








A switch lever extends down into the water. If a light near the lever is lit, the fish can press the lever and feed is delivered. Feed can also be offered with an override button that sets the light on and the feed on if the fish hit the lever (so you can show people how it works)

Dawn detection seems to work. In the end I went with two startup options.

1. A human who holds down the FeedNow override button during startup, then taps out the approximate number of hours since dawn. This skips the code that searches for a new dawn.

2. An abnormal restart with no human. This stops all feeding (there might have been a blackout, and subsequent ammonia buildup) (note to self - add code that flashes some lights to indicate the device is in abnormal start mode so a human can reboot it if they desire). Feeding resumes after night time is detected, and a dawn is detected.

The user can select (via a screwdriver to resist little finger making their own adjustments) ...

 - the feed amount per day in tenths of a second of motor on - from 0 to 65 (Im guessing Ill use 1/2 a second per feed event) The motor turns an auger under a hopper full of feed. So there is another adjustment available

- The number of feeds in a day that are offered (0 - 255 per day)

- The level of light at which dawn is detected. This allows for a system built in the glow of a streetlight or whatever. At dawn each day, all the numbers reset. This is a bit of a problem as far as reading how many feeds were delivered in a day, but for now Ill leave it as it is. My fish feed like crazy at dawn, so I want to give them the greatest opportunity to feed. Eventually Ill add a data logger, so it wont matter when it resets.


The system reports...

- the number of hours since dawn

- the number of feeds since dawn

- The number of false hits to the feed lever when the FeedIsAvailableLED is NOT lit (these will go down to near zero once the fish learn they can only get food when the light is on)


I ran out of feed a while back, and have been feeding my two big silvers on duckweed, lettuce, and worms, so I will need some pellet food before I can test it in the real world. (I still have the PVC device from the first version).

Ill also need a motor as my original one is no longer with us.

The feeding regimen isnt very intelligent at the moment, but Ill do a bit of research, and add some code that tries to deliver the maximum amount of feed in a day that the system can handle. This will probably involve allowing 3/4 of the feed to be dumped at will, with the rest being spaced out over the day ... or something. I havent given it enough thought because I dont really know what the fish need. My experience in fishing for wild fish indicates that the feeding pattern is far from a constant grazing all day long. Ill work it out.

But...

Its going to work. In fact, it already does.


120 Things in 20 years Thats all. Just 120 Things in 20 years.



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Saturday, March 12, 2016

diy aquaponics for profit | D My ongoing feeder tank nitrite saga continues

diy aquaponics for profit


Well as posted before you know the issue. So I put the question to a few forums. What developed in one of the forums was very interesting however a little off topic. I post the thread here in ist entirety and let you infer what you will. Since this is from a public forum there is no need to conceal the mnames or the forum name as you could just google key words and get that info anyway.

*Removed due to space concerns* (send me a comment and I will send you a link to the forum.)

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

diy countertop aquaponics | Electronics Aquaponics Demand feeder lever

diy countertop aquaponics


Probably the most difficult single thing to deal with in making my demand feeder has been working out the lever.

But as usual I called upon chance to solve it for me.

Thanks chance.

For some reason I remembered playing with a switch I bought when I was making the first version of this demand feeder. The switch was one that is a button, and turns on then off again after you lift your finger.

Its sideways click seemed nice to the touch.

The one pictured (centre front) is the same, but is on an old circuit board. I cant find my original version.



Its quite long for a momentary switch.


The interesting thing about these particular, particularly long momentary switches, is they they do their switching thing if you tilt the button to the side rather than just press it. I just tested this one and it works.

They also work if you press it, but its the sideways switchyness that interests me. It should be perfect as the lever the fish hit, because they can hit it from any direction and it should trigger.




Now all I need to do is figure out which brand they are, and if they all work like that. It might be the case that only some of them do this. It might be a manufacturing error rather than a feature.

Perhaps manufacturing error is too harsh.

Perhaps manufacturing  tolerance would be better.

Either way, I might be able to use it.



120 Things in 20 years - As luck might have it, for the next few days, you might find me in electronics stores with a multimeter, trying to find a switch for my electronic, aquaponics demand feeder lever.



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Friday, March 4, 2016

diy commercial aquaponics plans | Electronics Aquaponics Demand feeder fish lever build

diy commercial aquaponics plans


I spent some time in an electronics store testing long buttoned momentary switches.

They all seem to work when you tilt the button to the side as well as when you press the button normally. Perhaps they are designed to work that way after all.

Thanks button maker.








I had a bit of a breakthrough with the entire lever, and not just the switch part. I found this fishing float had a white plastic bit that almost fit over the momentary switchs button.

Thats the switch lower right.

The white plastic thing was hollow, but needed a slight enlargement with a hand held drill.





The button went in with a snug fit, and the white thing was really their just to give me some surface area glue onto.











The new lever incorporated a second fishing float as the stem, and as a nice bulb for the fish to hit.

The float stem has a bit of flex to it, so it should be forgiving if a fish hits it hard.

It looked lie this when built.






I glued it in place with super glue, and held it while it dried with what to me looks like a naked chicken with a fist for a head.











So now my device looks like this.

It also works.

I turned it on, and while I was putting a cover over the fish tank, the bigger of my two fish hit the lever and got a feed.

I did have the camera running, but the video was too dark to post, but the switch and lever worked perfectly.

I count this as a success!











120 Things in 20 years suggests you never try to take your electronic aquaponics demand feeder on a plane with you, unless you feel like explaining it for a few hours.

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Friday, February 26, 2016

cheap diy aquaponics system | Electronics Aquaponics Demand feeder hits

cheap diy aquaponics system


It turns out the fish have been hitting the lever, but the switch hasnt been working.

It should be an easy fix, but for the time being, this will have to do.

[edit from the future - I fixed the switch and got a few proper hits with feed delivered within a few hours]



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Saturday, February 20, 2016

diy aquaponics swirl filter | D Feeder tank issue

diy aquaponics swirl filter


Just put 100 feeder gold fish in tank F01 yesterday.
Nitrites are off the scale today. Did 50% water change still beyond measurement. Will do another 50%.

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