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Grainfather controller

Discussion in 'Electric Brewing' started by TheLostBeer, Jul 21, 2017.

 

  1. #1
    TheLostBeer

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jul 21, 2017
    So I was wondering in being the electric brewing is completely brand-new to me and I'm still trying to piece my system together, the controller for the grandfather would work as a rims tube to controller? Obviously the 110 V system or 240 V depending on which one you have.

    Because if this does work, and I don't see why it wouldn't why wouldn't you just spend 150 or 200 bucks on the new controller and have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities with it, and you would also be able to hook up your pumps to it as well.

    I'm curious if anybody here has done this already.
     
  2. #2
    pocketmon

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 21, 2017
    I don't see why it won't work, except one potential issue. The new controller uses PID algorithm, and I believe that the P.I.D. parameters are tuned to work with Grainfather's heating element and batch size. I don't know if they provide the opportunity to adjust these settings. If not, you will not get good result unless you are building a system that has similar parameters as Grainfather.

    I, on the contrary, used Grainfather with my own controller, which has everything I need or I can add everything I want to.

    BTW, AFAIK, the new Grainfather controller doesn't have WiFi.
     
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