matho
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there shouldn't be a problem with the amount of time it takes to reach the set temperature, as I said it could be a problem with the ds18b20 read, one wrong read above the set temp will start the timer counting down, I have never experienced a wrong read but a guy in the US did but it ended up being a dicky connection. I could make it so there needs to be 2 consecutive reads above the set temp before the counter starts. Let me know if it happens again.breakbeer said:Update:
I decided to go ahead & brew with the Brauduino today. Instaed of starting with cold water & waiting for it to get to temp I started with hot tap water which was 55c so it didn't have far to go to reach my desired mash in temp of 68.
Once it reached 68c the mash in timer started to count down! After the set time of 5 minutes it prompted to Add Malt.
So there must be a problem somewhere with the ramp time setting, if it takes too long to reach the set temp coz you started with 20c water then it gets confused (that's my technical jargon)
Really not sure how to fix it but at least there's a way around it
Will let ya know how the brew day goes
That problem should have been fixed with the latest code https://github.com/mathoaus/braumiser-controller/blob/master/brauduino2.inobreakbeer said:Just had to unplug it
Everything was going perfectly, until the end of the last stage.
I had a mashout @ 78c for 10mins & at the end of the countdown it just displayed Pump Rest. I thought it would last 2mins like the other rests but after 20mins of staring at the LCD waiting for it to change and seeing no rise in temp on the Brewmometer I unplugged it & have plugged the elements in directly to get it to boil
Edak, I have a feeling I'm gonna need you're coding expertise again
cheers steve