- Location
- Nutley, NJ
So I had purchased these two pumps last year and had them plugged into the EB4 on my APEX, but it took up two outlets, and with my new tank, I couldn't spare another two so I had to come up with a solution.
I found this little arduino like core called a spark core. The beauty of this core is its tiny and its programmable via WiFi. I'm not very good with programming so I've been getting a bit of help. Currently there is a very simple, down and dirty web interface to set the programming.
The pumps are from aptinstruments.com. These are really good pumps! I read some where that these are the same pumps that BRS uses in the Drew's Dosers. I was hoping to use 12v pumps and found some on ebay, but they are crap! In the end you get what you pay for with peristaltic dosing pumps. Since then I have found some quality 12v pumps that run about $45/ea, but I didn't feel it was necessary to spend more money when I had good pumps in the house. The biggest advantage of the 12v pumps is you can adjust the rate of the pump.
I plan on adding a manual on/off switch for each pump for priming the entire length of tubing as well as two additional ports for using the other two relays.
Here are a few photos.
I found this little arduino like core called a spark core. The beauty of this core is its tiny and its programmable via WiFi. I'm not very good with programming so I've been getting a bit of help. Currently there is a very simple, down and dirty web interface to set the programming.
The pumps are from aptinstruments.com. These are really good pumps! I read some where that these are the same pumps that BRS uses in the Drew's Dosers. I was hoping to use 12v pumps and found some on ebay, but they are crap! In the end you get what you pay for with peristaltic dosing pumps. Since then I have found some quality 12v pumps that run about $45/ea, but I didn't feel it was necessary to spend more money when I had good pumps in the house. The biggest advantage of the 12v pumps is you can adjust the rate of the pump.
I plan on adding a manual on/off switch for each pump for priming the entire length of tubing as well as two additional ports for using the other two relays.
Here are a few photos.