On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:26:32 PM UTC-7, John Griessen wrote:
Taking all you've said about your own experience level, this is sounding the most
results-getting direction yet. Does the bioboard have cost levels you can fit to your want?
Actually, the BioBoard *is* an Arduino platform. And it is far from a well-developed product - it's a couple of people at Noisebridge hacking some sensors. Really cool work though - they were building their own pH and DO probes.
Given Tristan's lack of experience with Linux, OS's, programming, and electronics, I still think the fastest way to get him up and running would be Arduino. He'll have his hands plenty full setting up the aquarium, rigging the sensors, etc.
I'd say get to the point where you can collect all the data you need on an SD card, and switch some relays on an Arduino. Pretty much everything you've learned up to that point will translate over directly if you do decide to move to a RasPi platform.
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