herring_fish
Crazy Designer
My robotic feeder is not a technical big deal. It’s low hanging fruit. If, after reading a few tutorials, people could tell me what motors to buy, how to hook them up and give me some example started code, …then in the word of the famous philosopher, Jay Leno, ”This isn’t rocket surgery.”
Technically, a tank glass cleaner would not be that hard to do. It is basically turning a standard motor on and off, along with a slide somewhat like what I have, that would move the brush assembly across that tank and back. It might be pretty ugly though.
While you do need to know or learn to program, an Arduino controller with various add-on boards can do stuff like that with ease. It can turn things on and off at particular times. It can run things at desired speeds, even if the speeds need to vary. It can monitor multiple sensors, like anything from optical limits switches to pH and temperature probes. They can respond to pushed buttons, time events or sensor input by triggering pre-set actions or groups of actions.
Building the hardware while keeping a full time job, having a family and other hobbies, is the hard part.
Technically, a tank glass cleaner would not be that hard to do. It is basically turning a standard motor on and off, along with a slide somewhat like what I have, that would move the brush assembly across that tank and back. It might be pretty ugly though.
While you do need to know or learn to program, an Arduino controller with various add-on boards can do stuff like that with ease. It can turn things on and off at particular times. It can run things at desired speeds, even if the speeds need to vary. It can monitor multiple sensors, like anything from optical limits switches to pH and temperature probes. They can respond to pushed buttons, time events or sensor input by triggering pre-set actions or groups of actions.
Building the hardware while keeping a full time job, having a family and other hobbies, is the hard part.
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