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{{Infobox project | {{Infobox project | ||
|project_name = Tankduino | |project_name = Tankduino | ||
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|start_date = November 2009 | |start_date = November 2009 | ||
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+ | The '''Tankduino''' is an [[Arduino]] based project designed around the aspect of making an aquarium more self sufficient. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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* Arduino based clock | * Arduino based clock | ||
* Keypad controlled menu | * Keypad controlled menu | ||
+ | * Time based triggers | ||
=== Incomplete === | === Incomplete === | ||
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− | | item = 1/4 | + | | item = Screws |
+ | | metric = {{in to cm|1/4|abbr=yes}} 4-40 | ||
| cost = 0.2375 | | cost = 0.2375 | ||
| quantity = 4 | | quantity = 4 | ||
− | | distributor = SparkFun | + | | distributor = SparkFun Electronics |
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− | | item = 330 Ohm 1/4 Watt | + | | item = Resistor |
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| cost = 0.59 | | cost = 0.59 | ||
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− | | item = 4.7k Ohm 1/4 Watt | + | | item = Resistor |
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− | | item = Jumper Wires 6 | + | | item = Jumper Wires |
− | + | | metric = {{in to cm|6|abbr=yes}} M/F Pack of 100 | |
| cost = 24.95 | | cost = 24.95 | ||
| quantity = 1 | | quantity = 1 | ||
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− | | item = Plastic Standoff | + | | item = Plastic Standoff |
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| cost = 0.4875 | | cost = 0.4875 | ||
| quantity = 4 | | quantity = 4 | ||
− | | distributor = SparkFun | + | | distributor = SparkFun Electronics |
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− | | item = Project Enclosure | + | | item = Project Enclosure |
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| cost = 6.99 | | cost = 6.99 | ||
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− | | item = Serial Enabled | + | | item = Serial Enabled LCD |
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| cost = 29.95 | | cost = 29.95 | ||
| quantity = 1 | | quantity = 1 | ||
− | | distributor = SparkFun | + | | distributor = SparkFun Electronics |
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− | | item = Solderless Breadboard | + | | item = Solderless Breadboard |
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| cost = 5.95 | | cost = 5.95 | ||
| quantity = 1 | | quantity = 1 |
Latest revision as of 22:44, 14 June 2010
Tankduino | |
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Information | |
Owner | Dan9186 |
Version | 1.0 |
Status | In Progress |
Started On | November 2009 |
The Tankduino is an Arduino based project designed around the aspect of making an aquarium more self sufficient.
Overview
This project was spawned out of a need to not forget to feed the fish in an aquarium. Originally the project was planned to only have an LED turn on twice during the day at two different times and turn the LED off at the push of a button. The original design contained no Arduino what so ever. Once the Arduino was added, the project completely changed direction and took off. With the capabilities of the Arduino, the goal quickly changed to just from a feeding notification to an aquarium control system. The over all purpose is to eliminate the guesswork in owning an aquarium and allow for people to enjoy it with less hassle.
Features
Implemented
- LCD User interface
- Arduino based clock
- Keypad controlled menu
- Time based triggers
Incomplete
- Feeding time based alarm
- Water level monitoring
- Automatic feeding
- Automatic water level top off
- pH level monitoring
- Temperature monitoring
- Data logging
- Time based lights on/off
- Time based day/night lights
Bill of Materials
Item | Metric | Cost/Item | Qty | Sub Total | Distributor |
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Screws | 1/4 in (0.6 cm) 4-40 | $0.24 | 4 | $0.95 | SparkFun Electronics |
Resistor | 330 Ohm 1/4 Watt | $0.02 | 4 | $0.08 | Jameco |
Crystal | 4 Mhz | $0.59 | 1 | $0.59 | Jameco |
Resistor | 4.7k Ohm 1/4 Watt | $0.02 | 4 | $0.08 | Jameco |
Arduino Duemilanove | N/A | $29.95 | 1 | $29.95 | SparkFun Electronics |
Jumper Wires | 6 in (15 cm) M/F Pack of 100 | $24.95 | 1 | $24.95 | SparkFun Electronics |
Keypad | N/A | $14.95 | 1 | $14.95 | Jameco |
Keypad Encoder | N/A | $5.19 | 1 | $5.19 | SparkFun Electronics |
Plastic Standoff | Short | $0.49 | 4 | $1.95 | SparkFun Electronics |
Project Enclosure | 8 in (20 cm) x 6 in (15 cm) x 3 in (7.6 cm) | $6.99 | 1 | $6.99 | RadioShack |
Rubber Feet | N/A | $0.49 | 4 | $1.95 | RadioShack |
Serial Enabled LCD | 20 characters x 4 rows | $29.95 | 1 | $29.95 | SparkFun Electronics |
Solderless Breadboard | 400 pt | $5.95 | 1 | $5.95 | Jameco |