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<blockquote data-quote="Katodude" data-source="post: 185" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I believe the goal here is to make a board that is well suited to be used in building a DIY pool controller. You could program your own software, or use the NodeJSpoolController. </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://github.com/tagyoureit/nodejs-poolController[/URL]</p><p></p><p>The current NodeJS supports the current Sequent relay cards as well as the MegaInd and the MegaBas. I currently use a MegaInd which just got blown by a lightening strike. So I have ordered a MegaBas to replace it, as well as a new Relay board. This will be my 3rd generation of a pool controller using the Sequent cards. </p><p></p><p>The ask seems to be what features are you looking for in a board that has all the features that would be used in a pool controller assembly. </p><p></p><p>Ultimately if the MegaBas had 4-20ma inputs it would be most of the way there. The addition of inputs for pH and ORP like the whiteboxlabs takes it just about all the way there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katodude, post: 185, member: 47"] I believe the goal here is to make a board that is well suited to be used in building a DIY pool controller. You could program your own software, or use the NodeJSpoolController. [URL unfurl="true"]https://github.com/tagyoureit/nodejs-poolController[/URL] The current NodeJS supports the current Sequent relay cards as well as the MegaInd and the MegaBas. I currently use a MegaInd which just got blown by a lightening strike. So I have ordered a MegaBas to replace it, as well as a new Relay board. This will be my 3rd generation of a pool controller using the Sequent cards. The ask seems to be what features are you looking for in a board that has all the features that would be used in a pool controller assembly. Ultimately if the MegaBas had 4-20ma inputs it would be most of the way there. The addition of inputs for pH and ORP like the whiteboxlabs takes it just about all the way there. [/QUOTE]
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