Raspberry Pi automated fish feeder

Conclusions

The automatic feeder has already fed my fishy friends without any glitches during two short trips. My goal was a DIY solution from the outset, so competing with commercially available solutions was never important. Instead, I wanted to build a device optimally adapted to my own needs: one that worked reliably and allowed me to check how it was working. I definitely did not want to compromise on the care of my pets.

However, even the best Internet-based feedback is of little use if you have no one onsite who can intervene in an emergency. It's always great to have the support of your family or neighbors to water the flowers or even take care of the pets in your aquarium if you're in a pinch.

The Author

Swen Hopfe works for a medium-sized company with a focus on smart cards and near-field communication (NFC). When he is not taking photos, in the great outdoors, or in his garden, he focuses on topics such as the Raspberry Pi, Internet of Things, and home automation.

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