Yeah, that's a great idea. I'm going to give it a shot, but I reckon there will be a bit of trial & error with different magnet & ball bearing sizes.mattyg8 said:Just saw these and the kinder surprise idea is pretty good... might have to try it out
Ahh yes, the bottomless keg, and his evil cousin - "the keg that unexpectedly blows dry when you have visitors over".Crakkers said:...You know, the ones where you end up maggotted after about 3 hours and the bloody keg is still pouring!
Hey rass, do check out RaspberryPints and Kegbot if you haven't already. You may be able to piggyback off their efforts, but I must say your arduino solution sounds like it's going to be a lot less clutter. That's what I hate about the open source projects, wires and sensors everywhere! We're also working on a bluetooth solution in-house that we hope to fund on Kickstarter.rass said:I am starting to build something to track the amount dispensed. I bought a couple of hall-effect flow meters (they are for water) and am writing some code for an arduino to keep track of the amount of that has been dispensed.
I get that but with 5 taps and 4 different glass sizes and 1/2 and1/4 pours on a good night that system would go side ways real quick in my house.grott said:As mentioned in another thread, I simply have a small magnetic white board on the fridge by the tap and a white board marker. I know how many pints per full keg and just mark them off. (Very accurate)
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