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Pictures of running TerrariumPI system #210
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This is my 2m40x1m50x65 Chinese Waterdragon enclosure. Just recently added the TerrariumPi to get better control on the environment. Have been using a mix of wifi sockets, timers and thermostats but it was all too static. What I currently have attached to TerrariumPi:
Upcoming additions:
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What I currently have attached to TerrariumPi:
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Some older pictures of one of my enclosures, this one is for a Brazilian Rainbow Boa. Pi running; My second enclosure runs pretty much the same system, 3rd system is currently being build up. @jornobe curious to your solution to do that =) |
@Natrixz instead of heat cables you could add a 25W aquarium heater (with thermostat) inside the water supply (I use a 40L jerrycan) and attach it to a sensor to cut off power when the water level goes below a certain point. Could connect the pump of the rain system to the same sensor to disable the system completely if needed. |
Awesome idea! That’s gonna be my next project times 2 haha :) |
Live version https://terrarium.theyosh.nl Running:
It houses a Madagascar (giant) daygecko |
This is my 18x18x24 TerrariumPi environment for my Crested Gecko Taz! • Mistking system controlled by timer |
@AndrejWeber "Gecko World" Brilliant and very good looking in the back wall!!! I have also support for a 'traffic' light indicator of the status of the system: https://www.amazon.com/Pi-Traffic-Light-Raspberry-pack/dp/B00RIIGD30 / https://github.com/theyosh/TerrariumPI/wiki/Hardware#led That way you could have some operating status in next to the LCD screen |
@theyosh thank you, I have thought a lot about ways, the geckos can climb at the wall, not to big distance between platforms... at the end, the tile glue has so much grip, the geckos can climb where they want. one of them like to sleep on the warm halogen spot, after shutting off. |
Still a work in progress Running AM2302 for temp and Humidity For top reading |
@toads100 very cool! Where did you get your RPi case from? |
I 3D printed it, here is the link to that print https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3008921 |
Hi @theyosh Thank you for such great work! I have an ocellata uromastyx. I am running: 4x 1Wire sensors (Basking spot, Hot Hiding Spot, Ambient & Cool Hiding Spot) 1x DHT22 for Humidity 1x VEML6075 for UVA, UVB and UVI 1xWebcam with wide angle lens 2x GPIO to control the T5 tube and UV/basking spot lamp. |
I thought it was about time I added a few pictures of my enclosure (1 of 15) for one my Green Tree Pythons. I built it between 2 rooms with front and back viewing, just need the snake to grow a little before releasing permanently in it's new home. I now have 6 of the 15 enclosures running on a single TerrariumPi without any issues. |
Can you list all of the components you used?
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I thought it was about time I added a few pictures of my enclosure (1 of
15) for one my Green Tree Pythons.
I built it between 2 rooms with front and back viewing, just need the
snake to grow a little before releasing permanently in it's new home. I now
have 6 of the 15 enclosures running on a single TerrariumPi without any
issues.
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Damm!!! That is freaking nice! I expected 2 or maybe 3 enclosures. Not 6 or more... :D :D But this is very cool. |
That is nice, I had started this project but ended up buying herpstats to
run my infrared heat lamps since I needed so many. Glad to see more than 1
setup being ran, but I would like to know how you did it (parts used) :)
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I now have 6 of the 15 enclosures running on a single TerrariumPi without
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Damm!!! That is freaking nice! I expected 2 or maybe 3 enclosures. Not 6
or more... :D :D But this is very cool.
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Hi, I have one Pi4 running the TerrariumPi SW and also with as few DS18B20's & BME280 connected to the Pi GPIO. I have 3 Sonoff 4CHR Relays flashed with Tasmota with DS18B20's connected to them, 2 more ready to add more enclosures. All you have to do then is make sure you have the right temperature sensor and relay connected to the right enclosure. Equipment list Once all connect that should give me 28 relays and 15 sensors (might need a few more sensors). So far I don't get any issue really, sometimes the sensor disappear from the Sonoff device, but rebooting the device normally fixes that. The Sonoff devices allows you to have the enclosures in different rooms with out the need to run control cables. I would like to try and workout a way to add temperature displays to each enclosure and read the value from the appropriate sensor, just as a visual check when I pass b the enclosures. Andy |
Thank you and please keep us posted if you get the temp displays working.
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That is nice, I had started this project but ended up buying herpstats to
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Hi,
I have one Pi4 running the TerrariumPi SW and also with as few DS18B20's &
BME280 connected to the Pi GPIO.
I have 3 Sonoff 4CHR Relays flashed with Tasmota with DS18B20's connected
to them, 2 more ready to add more enclosures.
and a couple of 4Gang power boards also flashed with Tasmota for anything
that needs transformers to run.
All you have to do then is make sure you have the right temperature sensor
and relay connected to the right enclosure.
*Equipment list*
1 x Pi4
5 x Sonoff 4Chr Replay (3 connected)
2 x 4 Gang power board
8 x DS18B20 (5 more waiting to be connected)
1 x BME280
1 x BME680 (for new enclosure)
Once all connect that should give me 28 relays and 15 sensors (might need
a few more sensors).
So far I don't get any issue really, sometimes the sensor disappear from
the Sonoff device, but rebooting the device normally fixes that. The Sonoff
devices allows you to have the enclosures in different rooms with out the
need to run control cables.
I would like to try and workout a way to add temperature displays to each
enclosure and read the value from the appropriate sensor, just as a visual
check when I pass b the enclosures.
Andy
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Just finished adding another 2 enclosures one of which now displays the temperature on a little display. HW: You should be able to get 2 screens working per sonoff device and I'm still playing with the setting in Tasmota to get it to switch between the sensors. Here is my latest enclosure made out of a display fridge that is triple glazed so doesn't loose much heat and you can view from all 4 sides, just needs a few more plants :) Here is a simple set of 4 shoe display boxes setup with a heat cable across the back and added as a single enclosure for my new hatchies. Potentially you could send temperatures to the displays from the TerrariumPI if you could configure KNX to work on the TerrariumPI. https://tasmota.github.io/docs/KNX/ Regards Andy |
Setup for Uroplatus Species 1x VEML6075 4 x Light dimming via MW LDD-500L and LDD-700L 3x High pressure pump for misting 1X 5v 7A and 1x 36v 3A The System controls 3 enclosures for now which are in the making 😝 |
@theyosh Thank you for the wonderful work on TerrariumPi. I am using it to control, at least partially, two enclosures and monitor my breeding rack (still a work-in-progress). Enclosure 1 is an Exo-Terra 40G bioactive setup housing my female super pastel piebald ball python. That setup consists of 2 SHT30s for temp and humidity, a Chirp to monitor soil moisture levels and a Kasa power strip to control the lighting. I'm going to be adding some additional relays to manage the humidity levels and a dimmer so that I can control the heat lamp a little better. Enclosure 2 is a 20G aquarium that houses my 2 baby map turtles. That whole setup was a spur of the moment purchase and will be getting more automation added as time and money allow. Currently, I'm using another Kasa power strip to control the heat and UVB lights. Eventually, I plan on adding some temp sensors and using those in combination with the Kasa and a tank heater to manage the water temps. The final enclosure is my breeder rack. It currently houses 3 juvenile ball pythons and will be home to more when I finally start breeding in a year or so. Currently, I am only using it to monitor the temps and humidity with SHT30s. When I expand the rack, I will add additional relays/dimmers to control the belly heat and monitor/manage temps and humidity. |
@theyosh , as promised, the latest pics of my enclosures, including my Pi Pico W setup for remote temps and door sensors. I'm still awaiting a few things from Adafruit but those last bits should be in tomorrow. This is my poison dart frog enclosure that houses 3 juvenile Dendrobates tinctorius Patricias: This is the enclosure housing the adult bearded dragon I just rescued and the Pi Pico. Her name is Charlie (I'm only 95% sure she's female): And this is my newest ball python enclosure that is housing my male banana pastel named Bruce Bananner: I'm waiting on the SHT30s in the weather resistant housing for the dart frog and BlackBox enclosure for my ball python. I will get those wired up and mounted in a fashion similar to the bearded dragon's enclosure. If anyone is interested in the code I used to setup the Pico Ws to act as remote sensors, I'll be more than happy to share. I know Pi 4s are hard to come by but the Pico W seems to be fairly widely available. |
Amazing setups! 👏👏👏👏 |
Just my setup for a veiled Chameleon. 4 DHT11 sensors reading temperature and humidy at 4 levels of the enclosure. A DS1820 for the temperature of his basking area. A fogger set to go off multiple times a day and the dripper tree for drinks. I have 2 capacitive moisture sensors reading the Pathos (there is about 50 feet of it in there) and a Palms soil moisture. They are being read from an arduino nano as script sensors. I also have the 4 0.96" oled screens showing data about everything in the tank, so the wife can check easily instead of checking on Terrarium Pi. There are 2 zones in the enclosure, above and below the foliage. Squish is around 4 months old if I remember properly. Might be 5 months by now. |
My setup for a couple of nepenthes plants (tropical carnivorous plants). Still a work in progress and definitely needs some prettying up ;) but the plants are loving it. Running at around 90% humidity and temperature in mid 20s celsius. Tank is a repurposed BiopodAqua. Came from a kickstarter back in 2015 I think. Worked well for a while but has been in a shed for many years. Raspi Pi 4 using the docker version. Sensors Lighting is from a Fluval 3.0 Plant Spectrum Bluetooth LED 32W 61-85cm using it’s inbuilt timer. Thanks to @theyosh and all the other contributors. Cheers Kev |
I've been using TerrariumPi for a while on a smaller enclosure but I now have it running my 450G/1700L Dart Frog Vivarium. |
My setup for my newly adopted 9-year-old Crested Gecko. The electronic system:
The relays control the ceramic heater and the main lights, as well as the water pump for the misting system. I use a MOSFET (IRLB8721) to control an LED strip light for sunrise/sunset simulation, which starts about 60 minutes before the main lights turn on. |
Here is a report on my vampire crab vivarium :) |
Nice! And thanks for mention my software at the Imgur page! Also the webgui looks pretty cool in the lid! |
I would like to know how people are using this software. As I have developed a lot of user features, which is cool, I could imagine that there should be at least a dozen TerrariumPIs running. So I was wondering if you can send me photo's of the environment that is powered by this software.
You can upload images to this issue. Just to see how you all using it! Maybe we can even share handy tips...
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