AquarioPi is an IR controller that will change the light settings around the clock on multiple lights, and multiple brands of infrared (IR) remote controlled lights.
All that's required is a Raspberry Pi, a resistor, an IR LED, and a breadboard or other type of circuit board or connection to the LED and resistor.
Visit the AquarioPi Wiki for more information.
Features
- Dawn to dusk lighting cycles
- Random periods of cloudy weather and thunderstorms
- Moonlight based on actual phases of the Moon
- Controls multiple lights, and multiple brands of aquarium lights
- Executes on a Raspberry Pi
- Configurable by editing configuration files
- No programming necessary (but you can hack to your heart's content)
- Code written entirely in Python
- Uses LIRC to control the creation of infrared waves
Categories
Home AutomationLicense
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