Acuaponics Adaptation into Home Assistant

Acuaponics Adaptation into Home Assistant

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<p>Not exactly a remix of that one but of this one <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3405964">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3405964</a></p><p>The box was printed in Marble PLA. Inside it you can fit the ESP32, a USB C Power Delivery Board and a LN298N Servo Controller. Basically it is a remote control for up to two servos. I glued a classical three PIN fan in the side with hot glue and a small support. Same thing for the USB C board as it didn't have any screw holes.</p><p>ESP32 Uses 4 M2.5 screws, LN298N 4 M3 screws and the lid uses longer M2.5 Screws.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>This Box basically serves to run via Wifi any fan, You could have two remotely controlled fans, servos or pumps.&nbsp;</p><p>Thanks to Power Delivery I could have 12V with USB C port and a small Power Supply.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>A LN298N Servo Controller provides the power as directed with PWM from the ESP32. The ESP32 gets 5V from this board as well. Making it compact and only requiring one Power Supply with USB C.</p><p>I made a lid for the cilindrical flower pot that I selected for the aquarium. &nbsp;You can place the tower on top of it and it will hold as long as it is 20cm of diameter. It could be easily modified.&nbsp;</p><p>I wanted to make an externally controllable hydroponic system with fish as well.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Integrated into Home Assistant for automation.&nbsp;</p>

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