matho
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Hi Matho
I have been through a full run today with PWB to clean the whole system and have a question to ask.
During the mash stages when the unit is switching the heat on and off to maintain temperature.
Is it possible to alter the time when the heat is on and off. At the moment it is on for 1 or 2 seconds then off for 1 or 2 seconds maintaing the temperature.
I thought it would be good with the larger water volume to have the heat cycle for a bit longer time.
Cheers
I think I might have found the problem. It's always the way, 10 minutes after posting on AHB. I have two datasheets for NPN transistors, that are both supposed to be 2N222As. On one the collector is pin 1, on the other it's pin 3. Looks like I need to do some soldering.
Yeah there are 2 different pin outs for the 2n2222a, which is really annoying
Hi,
This is impressive! just read through the thread and very interested. If I wanted to get a system and put it together - what is the situation with boards / supplies?
bigbanko - your build looks sweet. Would you be willing to share a parts list and costs?
I think someone mentioned at some point the idea of adding automatic hop additions - would that be a possible extension? It would mean unattended mashing and boiling potentially?
while i'm getting all ambitious - would it be possible to extend this to load a recipe file or similar to program in the steps etc?
Would love to see a youtube of the user interface / brew in action for a complete one of these! anyone have one?
Hi lael,
where are you from? Someone may be able to demonstrate it for you. It's going to be very similar to the braumeister so watch videos for that to see what it is like.
In Sydney - happy to travel - but live out west at Rouse Hill
If you watch Mathos YouTube videos you can glimpse the UI
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Silicone extrusions
Where there's a will, there's a way...looked at it - love to see it in action somewhere.
Anyone know if it can be extended for automatic hopping? think i have a fairly simple design worked out that should do the job.
Where there's a will, there's a way...
What is your idea?
You will have to add more control circuitry to the system as the arduino can't drive the motor directly, but it is possible. I would recommend using a stepper motor for any control such as this.really simple actually. just need to run a motor for a short period of time for each hopping - are there outputs / control ports available to allow that on the controller?
I like your thinkingOr with no additional hardware you could modify a servo motor to have it spin without limits, then drive it directly from the Arduino with one pwm pin... Thinking of trying this myself...
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