Daniel Chubb
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Hi all,
I set myself a challenge a few weeks back - to create a thermostat suitable for use in brewing.
After going to my local home brew shop and finding out they were $70 for a basic model, I thought it might be worth sharing with you fine people. I managed to put together a prototype for under $20.
The thermostat can be set to any level that the thermistor works at - So I reckon it would be useful for both fermentation and mash temperature control.
I have used an arduino, thermistor, and 4-digit 7-segment display for this project. The seven segment display gives both the current temperature and set temperature, and the set temperature can be reprogrammed on the fly.
The image attached is what the prototype looks like on my desk. Obviously you can package it any way you like.
If anyone want to build the same thing, I am happy to share the details.
I set myself a challenge a few weeks back - to create a thermostat suitable for use in brewing.
After going to my local home brew shop and finding out they were $70 for a basic model, I thought it might be worth sharing with you fine people. I managed to put together a prototype for under $20.
The thermostat can be set to any level that the thermistor works at - So I reckon it would be useful for both fermentation and mash temperature control.
I have used an arduino, thermistor, and 4-digit 7-segment display for this project. The seven segment display gives both the current temperature and set temperature, and the set temperature can be reprogrammed on the fly.
The image attached is what the prototype looks like on my desk. Obviously you can package it any way you like.
If anyone want to build the same thing, I am happy to share the details.