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18-05-2020, 09:04 AM #621
Yes its running to a database that expands continuously for every bit of data that comes in, it actually stores it in multiple databases and every time the database reaches it's limit or the system reboots it starts a new version of the database, but the software stitches them all together to give a seamless view, so I will be able to go back and look at historical values.
Options for the future are
- Min and Max temperatures Daily
- Min and Max temperatures Monthly
- Min and Max temperatures Yearly
- Monthly historic temperatures
- Yearly historic temperatures
4600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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18-05-2020, 09:08 AM #622
Thanks for that RS, unfortunately due to other commitments during the day I treated with FMG, but later found PP in my cupboard, but to be honest I needed to treat and leave, which I can do with FMG and CT but not PP, I'm in Scotland now until Thursday so I will have to check and treat with PP next weekend4600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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18-05-2020, 09:24 AM #623
Without getting into Queries or coding in any way, this is the options the basic visualisation software gives me
Last 5 minutes
Last 15 minutes
Last 30 minutes
Last 1 hour
Last 3 hours
Last 6 hours
Last 12 hours
Last 24 hours
Last 2 days
last 7 days
Last 30 days
Last 90 days
Last 6 Months
Last 1 year
Last 2 years
Last 5 years
Yesterday
Day before yesterday
This day last week
Previous Week
Previous Month
Previous Year
Today
Today so far
This Week
This Week so far
This Month
This Month so far
This Year
This Year so far
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2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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18-05-2020, 09:35 AM #6244600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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18-05-2020, 09:40 AM #625
You can also set thresholds so the graph changes colour if the temperature gets to cold or to hot and I can set alerts to let me know if the pond has dropped below a certain temperature
Currently
- RED - -10 to 0 degrees
- BLUE - 0 to 9 degrees
- YELLOW - 9 to 11 degrees
- GREEN - 11 to 26 degrees
- RED - 26 to 45 degrees
Each graph can be changed individually to display whatever you want and whatever colours you want4600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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18-05-2020, 08:42 PM #626
Our manufacturing apps guys use Grafana for a lot of their data; it's pretty neat.
When I finally get my pond up and running I was hoping to employ a RPi for a few sensors but there doesn't seem to be anything out there at a reasonable price for ammonia/nitrate/nitrite. Have you found anything for your PLC?
Any comments on my window questions from the other day please?
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18-05-2020, 09:25 PM #627
Sorry Kris, I missed this, Life is a little disjointed for me at the moment and things slip my mind more than normal
As for the rebate the thickness of it needs to be the same as the thickness of the glass, so in my case its 30mm, rebate which was created by the 25mm insulation and the adhesive, the reason is that the fiberglass goes into the rebate the same thickness ans the pond , so your 30mm rebate will be 30mm after the fiberglass is applied, on the surface that the glass sticks to
Yes it is just fiberglassed onto the blocks for the rebate
I think my glass overlaps by about 50 to 60mm so I left 70 to 80mm for the rebate which give about 20mm clearance all around the window, this is to allow for the curve that is created when folding the fiberglass into the corners, the gap is then filled in with Idealseal MS290, you cant get a tight corner easily with fiberglass
Hope that makes sense4600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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18-05-2020, 09:28 PM #6284600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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20-05-2020, 03:24 PM #629
No worries
As for the rebate the thickness of it needs to be the same as the thickness of the glass, so in my case its 30mm, rebate which was created by the 25mm insulation and the adhesive, the reason is that the fiberglass goes into the rebate the same thickness ans the pond , so your 30mm rebate will be 30mm after the fiberglass is applied, on the surface that the glass sticks to
Hope that makes sense
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20-05-2020, 05:18 PM #630
Roy and Lynn's shiny new pond (one day)
Last edited by RoyLittle0; 20-05-2020 at 05:21 PM.
4600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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24-05-2020, 03:56 PM #631
Any help on a decent dechlorinator system
https://www.koiforum.uk/water-treatm...tml#post3325704600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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24-05-2020, 03:57 PM #632
Also can I auto dose bi-carb through the same system
4600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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24-05-2020, 04:18 PM #633
What about one of those 3 canister 10" or 20" big blue jumbo filters?
OK I have had some leaking issues with mine but that's just because I didn't use enough PTFE on the threads but the 10" version I have is rated to 8 lpm which is quite fast compared to some of the others that are much bigger filters. I think the 20" version may have an even higher flow rate.
I accidentally ran mine at 9 to 10 lpm the other day and when I tested the pond for Chlorine it was clear
I was only wanting to run it at about 4 to 5 lpm to make sure I was well within it's capabilities.
As for running bi carb dosing through it, I have no idea
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24-05-2020, 04:26 PM #634
I'm already running a 3 stage 10" canister filter and its not up to what I need, it needs to be 12.5 litres per hour and I cant get that out of a 10" canister, I was thinking about replacing one of the filters for another carbon canister
4600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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24-05-2020, 04:56 PM #635
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24-05-2020, 09:21 PM #636
I'm sure someone posted about a refillable canister type filter off Amazon but I can't seem to find it anywhere
4600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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24-05-2020, 09:22 PM #637
20" Big Blue Filter Housing £54
https://www.deltaqua.co.uk/products/...3125&id=7649354600 Gallon Concrete Block and Fiberglass
2100 mm x 710 mm Infinity Window 32mm thick glass
2 x Aerated Bottom Drains and Skimmer
Filtreau HiFlow 30 Drum Filter
Bio Chamber - 140 litres K1
Bakki Shower - 30 KG Sakura Far Infrared Media
2 x 18,000 lh pumps
Heated from house boiler through a heat exchanger
Idealseal MS290
My Pond Build
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24-05-2020, 10:32 PM #638
I recommend trying Colin’s Water Products - nice guy and great service
cheers
GazHobby and business gone but when you’re hooked you’re hooked.
Always happy to help!!
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24-05-2020, 11:04 PM #639
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24-05-2020, 11:31 PM #640
The Daily pond temp thread
Pond still covered, currently 11.6C Been really mild this year as far as pond temps go. ...