I've been using the brewtroller (www.brewtroller.com) for two years now. I reckon it's the bees knees! Beats reinventing the wheel.Bump... I have yet to go beyond an uber thermometer.
For those into PID control I note the arduino PID library is now out of beta. It has an excellent description of the code and implementation associated with it for those so inclined.
It might be controlling my espresso m/c before it makes it into the brewery! Arduino PID library
'tis a tad overkill for those not after full automation though.... and the arduino code is a fun pursuit to those of us that way inclined.... not to mention the price difference.I've been using the brewtroller (www.brewtroller.com) for two years now. I reckon it's the bees knees! Beats reinventing the wheel.
I guess its horses for courses. I spent a lot of time developing a picaxe brewing platform but having an open source community makes it a lot easier. There is always the cheaper brewtroller path of etching boards and buying components. I'm happy because I don't have to know PID maths or algorithms to make it all work.'tis a tad overkill for those not after full automation though.... and the arduino code is a fun pursuit to those of us that way inclined.... not to mention the price difference.
For sure. The brewtroller is a great looking piece of kit (pretty sure it's arduino mega based).I guess its horses for courses.
It's based on the sanguino which is an arduino clone with extra memory. It was developed by the reprap mob.For sure. The brewtroller is a great looking piece of kit (pretty sure it's arduino mega based).
welcome to AHB antonc
love your work mate, putting a temperature controller on my HLT was the best thing i have done to make my brewday easier, good job :super:
cheers matho
Ha! Love it... I can relatePist'n'Broke Brewery
Thanks matho... It has certainly made life easier. Just need to make a stirrer now to get the temp even throughout
If you are OK with well oxygenated sparge water (HSA?) then in the sous vide world folks are using aquarium air pumps and bubblers to stir up the temperature controlled vessel.Or if you're thinking about getting a pump, you could just recirculate in the HLT. I think that's what I'm going to do to try and avoid uneven temp distribution in th HLT.
Cheers,
Jon
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