Just follow the diagram at this link
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=382286
scroll down to 30A 5500W single element PID. the wiring isn't too hard.
Make sure you have not run strangebrew before doing this to make things go easier
In the command line type this. It is linux so case sensitivity matters.
git clone https://github.com/DougEdey/SB_Elsinore_Server.git ~/SB_Elsinore_Server
go inside your hosehead folder via the file browser...
In the command line type this. It is linux so case sensitivity matters.
git clone https://github.com/DougEdey/SB_Elsinore_Server.git ~/SB_Elsinore_Server
go inside your hosehead folder via the file browser next to the start button. right click elsinore.cfg and click copy. go into the new...
anyone else having an issue with switches saving after doing the update? everything else is running like gangbusters, but I have to re-add my pumps each time if I reboot. This was not the case prior to the update.
Nevermind. Should have googled first.
The BCS-462 interactive temperature controller
8 temperature inputs
8 discrete inputs
18 discrete outputs (6 PWM)
I though the bcs462 only had 8 control ports. By my count on the above setup for johnw there are 6 electric valves and 3 temperature probes. How is this possible?
As stated above, I am in desperate need to an existing schematic for the EHERMS setup I have. I have done so many sketches I feel like I'm about to lose my mind. The least number of 3-way ball valves for the design is currently at 5, given the way I'd like to do it. This is what makes it tricky...
You could always make some wort with some unmalted wheat, rye or flaked oat that you steep in some water and add to your batch after cooling. They won't be fermentable by the yeast but should give the brett plenty of food. In the future you could just add it to the mash to avoid this same...