"Trident" electric brewery on Arduino mega 2560

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bohdan987

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Ok my friends I am back. Back on this forum and brewing
Forgive me for my English but i haven't wrote in English for a past 10 years.
I have moved to Ukraine to my motherland 10 years ago i wasn't brewing all this time. Things are a lot different here than in U.S.A, its harder to find parts and supply for the homebrewer. I brew few batches of beer on the gas stove in a regular pot but i got sick and tired of manually controlling a gas and holding temperature. Gas here sucks big time it took a 90m for 5g to bring water to the boil inside was like 10 degrise Celsius. So i desided to go electric and automatic with my brewery. After looking on the net i found a solution, my brewery will be based on the "Brewmaster" vessel in the vessel. Inside of the brew cattle will be a removable mush tun, heating element will heat the water and a pump will recirculate keeping set temperature will be a controller. So far i bought the brew pot and a mush tun all stainless 304, got all the things to start putting all together. Begone programming controller and putting all the guts inside the box. For those who ask about the software i had found only in RUSSIAN don't know if something like this program is in English. I am a WELDER NOT A PROGRAMMER
Here are the specs:
heating element-3000watt
brew batch-10g
automatic controller based on-Arduino mega 2560
software-Russian based
brain and hands-Ukrainian welder
 
Work in progress, software is in. Guts getting puting in place.
 

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First off, having been born outside the US and lived there until my late teen years I can agree English is tough, but yours is fine! Congrats on the build! It looks good.
 

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