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    1-Wire Fermentation Control System

    Here is the gott cooler from HD it is the 10 gal cooler which holds a 6 gal carboy with only a small mod to the lid. You can see in the picture the 1-wire temperature probe which measures the temperature of the wort. You can also see the 2 rubber tubes which connect to the heat exchanger...
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    1-Wire Fermentation Control System

    Zaphod, I was thinking about the heating function, the system could be changed to use a carboy heating jacket like Fermwrap. The switchable 110v module could control the on/off cycle of the Fermwrap and you would still use 2 temperature probes. 1 attached to the outside of the carboy and the...
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    1-Wire Fermentation Control System

    I actually ferment inside so outdoor temp is not any issue.
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    1-Wire Fermentation Control System

    You are correct there is no way to warm up the wort.. I can ramp up the temperature of the wort simple by setting a higher target temperature.. The temperature of the wort will ramp up at a very slow rate due to thermal loss of the cooler, approx. 1 degree or so every hour. I only ramp up the...
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    1-Wire Fermentation Control System

    Over the past couple of years I have put together a fermentation control system that allows me to control the temperature of my fermenting wort. The system allows me to monitor and control the temperature to 1/10 of a degree of the target temperature using a 1-wire control system. When I...
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    Hello from Glendale AZ

    Hello All I decided today to sign up to this forum after some edging from a fellow coworker/homebrewer. We have worked together for years and did not know that the other was into home brewing. I have been homebrewing for 4-5 years and have brewed basically pale ales and american...
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