So I hadn't done any hobby stuff until about May of this year. A friend gifted me an unused 10G aquarium, so I decided to start working on the humidity control and better circulation. I wanted to experiment on an empty tank so i didn't hurt any of my plants.
My goals were to:
- Use a variable speed fan to provide better, more customizable airflow
- Accurately measure and log humidity and temperature, to better understand what was happening in the orchid tank
- Control humidity so the plants can receive more airflow without drying out (basically I wanted to automatically humidify if the tank was getting dry from all the airflow)
At first I was hoping I could buy something to do this, but there just wasn't anything that could quite do what I wanted. Some products come close, but they all lack parts of what I needed.
I looked at a bunch of things, including:
Govee - this is a wireless humidity and temperature monitor, but it is not waterproof, cant control humidity, and cant control a fan.
Neptune Apex - Used to control saltwater aquariums. This is great for controlling an aquarium but they dont have any way to connect fans or humidity sensors.
I also looked at the herpkeeper, from Digital Aquatics, but was dissappointed to see they had gone out of business.
So the only option was to build it myself.
I have been developing and testing an environmental control system for the last few months, using the 10g tank to test it.
This system includes:
- A wifi module for sending data to the web for logging
- A speed controlled fan
- An air temperature and humidity sensor
- A mister to bump humidity up if it gets too low.
It's all sort of cobbled together on my workbench right now, but it is working great! I will eventually clean it all up into some nice modules so it can be used on other tanks, but for now I am focused on making sure it works as well as possible.
Pictures of tank and controller:
This has been logging controlled environment data from within the tank for just over a month now. You can view live data from the tank here:
IO - Adafruit
I'll post about each of the different parts of this system (fan, mister, sensor), one at a time over the next few days.
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Impeccable post timing Mr. Coconuts! yeah the size is nice, you can stick your head in and really smell the rainforest!
The big open space in the middle really helps the air movement too. Smaller tanks can be super temperamental. My treefrog tank was a 30G tall (12*18*36 high), and I was always fiddling with it trying to get the air moving evenly without soaking one spot or toasting another.