Yep basically that's what it does http://tilthydrometer.com/blogs/news/112916996-posting-brewometer-data-to-the-cloud-google-sheetsMichael Burton said:Question - Why is it in the form of a google doc and how is the data getting there? Does your Brewometer app gather bluetooth data from the device then automatically sync to a google doc for you?
Only SG but with some tweeking to the google sheet, it could do it I guessLyrebird_Cycles said:Does it only read in SG or can it be told to use oP?
I read their FAQs and it doesn't say.
Yeah the conversion is easy enough, I just hoped they'd put it in as a standard feature.Exile said:Only SG but with some tweeking to the google sheet, it could do it I guess
I am wary of uneven heating and inaccurate sensing with belt applied directly to the FV.Exile said:I bought a new stainless steel fermenter and unfortunately I will have to remove my heat belt.
It looks like the heat belt is warming up the stainless and affecting the temperature log.
Michael Burton said:Wow I'm reading on my mobile but noticed a sample at 72c, that's gotta be an error!?
Chridech said:I am wary of uneven heating and inaccurate sensing with belt applied directly to the FV.
So I hang my heating belt from a hook inside the fermenting fridge. You could do the same inside a cupboard if you don't use a fridge. I use a temp. controller with the temp probe insulated and applied to the side of the FV. Seems to work OK but a thermowell would be better. Will be interesting to see how closely the temps recorded by the Brewometer correlate with the STC temp controller.
Don't do that...Chridech said:So I hang my heating belt from a hook inside the fermenting fridge.
Chridech said:...So I hang my heating belt from a hook inside the fermenting fridge...
Agreed. I once left my heater belt (from a reputable brand name) laying in my fridge and it partly melted the fridge. I'm very glad it never caused a fire. Lesson learned.sp0rk said:Don't do that...overheating and melting
I hung my heating belt up after it did start to melt plastic when laid on the crisper tray in the fridge. Thanks for the warning. I'll think I'll look at a completely different way to provide heat.Michael Burton said:Agreed. I once left my heater belt (from a reputable brand name) laying in my fridge and it partly melted the fridge. I'm very glad it never caused a fire. Lesson learned.
$10 outdoor plug-in flood light kit with a 100w bulb from the hardware store. You might have issues with condensation, but I've seen people build little cases for them out of metal so that they act as a bit of a radiator.Chridech said:I hung my heating belt up after it did start to melt plastic when laid on the crisper tray in the fridge. Thanks for the warning. I'll think I'll look at a completely different way to provide heat.
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