Wow, awesome setup!
Not sure if you're familiar with the Stafford Brewers Club - https://www.facebook.com/groups/staffordbrewers/
But we'd love to have you join us for meetings.
I imagine we'd be able to round up a fair amount of labor to pick hops when the time comes too!
Been doing more research and it looks like M-12 connectors may be the way to go.
Something like these:
https://www.oscsys.com/store/product/1001682
https://www.oscsys.com/store/connections/m12-1-wire
Not sure about the temperature limits of these cables though.
Ooh! That sounds shiny and exciting! Can you elaborate a bit more on how you hope to do this?
And how many sensors do you want to be running simultaneously?
I was worried about grounding too and thought about the 4 wire cables that are used with mic and stereo headsets.
I like these ham radio connectors because someone isn't going to accidentally plug the wrong thing to something that looks like a headphone jack.
The cables at monoprice are dirt...
I want to build several digital temperature probes and don't want long wires permanently connected to the sides of the tanks.
I'm going to be connecting several temperature probes to a Raspberry Pi to monitor and log the temps.
Since the Dallas DS18B20 uses 3 pins I thought it would be good...
I'd like to join this discussion. I'm a web developer by trade so that part comes easy. The hardware stuff baffles me a bit.
I've ready through the "Raspberry Pi made easy" [1] thread and see how to wire up one temperature sensor.
How does the wiring diagram differ if I want to hook several...