Advanced Tank Automation

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7725571#post7725571 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by thesaent14
this is getting really goo ill like to know or beter yet can you show us some pics and diagrans to have somting similar thanks

Very reliable optical top off sensor when combined with the ocelot.


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DON I think we kind of got crossed up (my fault for poor choice of words and a quick unthoughtful reply).

I am very aware of the fact the the OCELOT is not a "cheap x10" or "alarm" system and instead is a rather well though out microcontroller platform aimed at home automation. In reality it is a PLC. Instead of being geared towards process automation and inustrial type interfaces, it appears to be more poised to control serial devices, x10 units and other common home automation interfaces.

My perception of the unit is not at all bad. In fact I think they are pretty darn neat. I based my comments on the fact that I have not found many robust implementations on the internet that are "clean". Of the examples I found, most were mixing pots of architecture and software that gave an overall sense of "band-aid" type solutions and compromises. I may have not looked in the right place and have not looked in over a year. I almost purchased a unit at that time, but decided to move forward with my own hybrid design.

Thanks for sharing your setup (seems to me you may have shown me some of that before, but I have a short memory sometimes).

I also may have based some of my comments with regards to "alarm" systems without explaining my reference point. I have seen the ocelot used as, or in conjunction with, many home automation tied alarm systems. Again kost of the implementations I saw were patchworks of technology and software.

At second thought, this route may be "easier" for DIYers to tackle than learning industrial PLC programming AND industrial PLC lingo, connectivity and standards.

Thanks again Don...
 
All is good bud. Ive got all sorts of goofy automation run by the ocelot. It wont be long before its flushing my toilet.

Don
 
Don, what model of optical sensor did you end up using. How often have you had to clean it and have you had any problems at all with it?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7716110#post7716110 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dandy7200
I checked it out, pretty cool. If this is the current limit to tank automation I will just stick to the Neptune connected via serial to my pc and check on it with pc anywhere if needed. The only real differance I see is that you guys wouldn't be able to check in on things, but I post enough pics on the boards to satisfy that :).

Why not just set up the aquanotes web interface? Its very very easy.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7707487#post7707487 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
A lot of us are doing automation. I know of at leat 6 different DIY platforms that are being used by members here. Some vary basic PIC or ATMEL, some very robust. There are PC based systems, PLC based and hybrid combinations. (check out easttn's PLC thread using the siemens logo stuff with the touchscreen.)

It's not a Logo, but rather a Simatic s7-226 (Siemens). It's far more robust then the Logo, all though, I've been looking into them for a few functions at work. Guess I need to pick Chris's brain on them, and Charles :D
 
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No more contract manufacturing. Thanks NAFTA and all the issues associated with it. I'm now in the medical industry. Same stuff really, just different flys. Primary divergence is FDA; the electronics I do now cannot be moved offshore - or to Mexico. R&D pharm rules- for the next few years (i hope).
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7741053#post7741053 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
Don, what model of optical sensor did you end up using. How often have you had to clean it and have you had any problems at all with it?

I use the one Dwyer sells. I have not cleaned it in over a year and my ca reactor output is only a inch or two away.

Don
 
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